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game: EluminX Keyboard
review | 08/12/03 | Tristan Mayshark
EluminX has made military keyboard lighting technology available to the masses, and thank goodness. The EluminX Keyboard features an ultra compact design and backlit keys, perfect for curling up with at night.
game: EluminX Keyboard
review | 08/12/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
EluminX has made military keyboard lighting technology available to the masses, and thank goodness. The EluminX Keyboard features an ultra compact design and backlit keys, perfect for curling up with at night. Click here for more.
game: RTX Red Rock
review | 08/12/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
LucasArts scores once again in the story and cinema department with RTX Red Rock. This satire of sci-fi space action games is definitely entertaining, and RTX features various gadgetry, robots, and cool multiple vision modes to make your sci-fi hero dreams come true. Click here for the whole review.
game: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight
review | 08/12/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Our man Thomas, the only reviewer we have whose airstrip is actually featured in Microsoft's Flight Sim series, takes MS Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight out for a spin. The verdict: We don't want to spill the beans, but this one should satiate all those flight sim fanatics looking for a little something new. Click here for more.
game: RTX Red Rock
review | 08/10/03 | Monica Hafer
LucasArts scores once again in the story and cinema department with RTX Red Rock. This satire of sci-fi space action games is definitely entertaining, and RTX features various gadgetry, robots, and cool multiple vision modes to make your sci-fi hero dreams come true.
game: Planetside
review | 08/10/03 | Aaron Stanton
Sony Online Entertainment looks to build a great sci-fi MMORPG with Planetside. This epic game features tactical squad-based action, loads of vehicles, amazingly cool weapons and items, and one of the best soundtracks we\'ve heard. But that\'s not all.
game: MS Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight
review | 08/10/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Our man Thomas, the only reviewer we have whose airstrip is actually featured in Microsoft\'s Flight Sim series, takes MS Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight out for a spin. The verdict: We don\'t want to spill the beans, but this one should satiate all those flight sim fanatics looking for a little something new.
interview | 08/03/03 | Shawn Rider
GF! has the scoop on some of the most intriguing new technology we\'ve seen in awhile. TerraForge is a young company, but they have big plans to revolutionize gaming. With their trifecta of technologies--the Asgard Gaming Community, ODIN Game Network, and Valhalla Game Engine--they plan on bringing multiplatfom interoperability into the mainstream. Start a game on your PS2, save it, head to work and load it up on your PDA, save it again, then resume your game over lunch break on your PC. Our interview with TerraForge CEO Adam Mateljan should get you good and interested. Click here for the interview.
game: Medieval Total War: Viking Invasion
review | 07/20/03 | Chris Galbraith
Activision\'s Total War series is a blast, and we\'re happy to have an expansion to Medieval Total War to tide us over until the next installment. Medieval Total War: Viking Invasion offers a load of enhancements and new goodies, including a Viking campaign that will have you raiding and pillaging to your heart\'s content.
game: Megaman Network Transmission
review | 07/20/03 | Eric Qualls
Capcom doses us again with the Mega Man goodness, and we wish we loved it more. Mega Man Network Transmission returns to its 2D roots to commemorate the 15th anniversary of our little blue hero, but a variety of things keep this from being our retro hit of the summer.
game: Mega Man Battle Network White
review | 07/20/03 | Eric Qualls
Mega Man returns to your GBA in Mega Man Battle Network White. This is one half of a pair of titles that offer more of the Battle Network card collecting and net surfing action you\'ve come to love (or not).
game: Resident Evil Dead Aim
review | 07/20/03 | Eric Qualls
Capcom\'s Gun Survivor series gets a shot in the arm with the latest release, Resident Evil: Dead Aim. The blend of on-rails shooter and third-person action works well and exposes new possibilities for the series. Plus, it\'s enjoyable with a mouse and controller setup, making it playable even without a light gun
game: Painkiller
preview | 07/20/03 | Tristan Mayshark
Dreamcatcher Interactive has what just might be their first full-fledged hit on their hands. Painkiller is still early in development, but so far the super pretty visuals and visceral gameplay have won it some notice. Now all they and developer People Can Fly have to do is land this baby in an appropriate manner. Exciting.
game: Eve Online
review | 07/20/03 | Shawn Rider
Simon and Schuster\'s epic space simulator is a phenomenal achievement. Eve Online provides such a large scope of possibility that this is one MMORPG that might just come too close to recreating a living world. We love those immersive environments, but what happens when immersivity is paired with sometimes very tedious realism?
game: Medival Total War: Viking Invasion
review | 07/20/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Activision's Total War series is a blast, and we're happy to have an expansion to Medieval Total War to tide us over until the next installment. Medieval Total War: Viking Invasion offers a load of enhancements and new goodies, including a Viking campaign that will have you raiding and pillaging to your heart's content. Click!
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