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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: 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: Mega Man Network Transmission
review | 07/20/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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. Get more about it right here.
game: Painkiller
preview | 07/20/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
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. Click here for more.
game: Futurama
preview | 07/16/03 | Shawn Rider
FOX Broadcasting is pending for a bending after announcing a Fall schedule devoid of Futurama. Fortunately, Futurama, the game, will be hitting stores in August, and that makes us rabid fans a whole lot happier. Featuring all the voices from the series, written by Futurama writers, and overseen by Matt \"da Man\" Groening himself, this is one action-adventure platform game we won\'t miss. Click here.
game: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
review | 07/06/03 | Jeremy Kauffman
LucasArts kicks us down another title this week: Star Wars: The Clone Wars for Xbox. How does this version fare? The addition of online multiplayer modes is more than welcome, and it actually makes this mediocre game pretty entertaining. However, all is not perfect in the Republic, that\'s for sure. Click here for more.
game: Lost Kingdoms II
review | 07/06/03 | Eric Qualls
Activision brings us a little bit of what Gamecube owners are dying to get: an RPG! Lost Kingdoms II is the sequel to the first RPG released for the GC, and it shows significant improvements. Unfortunately, it\'s still a fairly brief card-collecting game with a thin storyline. RPG fans should read this review before buying. Click here.
game: Rugrats Go Wild
review | 07/06/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
The Rugrats and the Wild Thornberrys team up, as we all know, in Rugrats Go Wild, this summer's kiddie bizomb. But the videogame version is pretty much just a bomb. The sound and visuals are just right, but game developers should remember: Kids are young people, not stupid people. Challenge our youth. Click for more.
game: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
review | 07/06/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
LucasArts kicks us down another title this week: Star Wars: The Clone Wars for Xbox. How does this version fare? The addition of online multiplayer modes is more than welcome, and it actually makes this mediocre game pretty entertaining. However, all is not perfect in the Republic, that's for sure. Click here for more.
game: Lost Kingdom 2
review | 07/06/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Activision brings us a little bit of what Gamecube owners are dying to get: an RPG! Lost Kingdoms II is the sequel to the first RPG released for the GC, and it shows significant improvements. Unfortunately, it's still a fairly brief card-collecting game with a thin storyline. RPG fans should read this review before buying. Click here.
game: Rise of Nations
preview | 06/16/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Our man Todd is so stoked about Rise of Nations that he had to rewrite his whole preview after spending some quality time with another pre-release build. This time around the game is much more finished and we\'ve really gotten a taste of what will make Rise of Nations a great title. Click here.
game: Sony Eye Toy
preview | 06/14/03 | Monica Hafer
Sony unveiled their Eye Toy at E3. It\'s basically a hi-res webcam that perches on top of your TV set to \'put\' you in the game. Right now it plays a dozen simple titles that are mostly hardware demos. We can\'t wait to use it for those late night sultry gamer webchats... I\'ll bet GTfan4798 is just as hot as he sounds...
game: Eye Toy
preview | 06/14/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Sony unveiled their Eye Toy at E3. It's basically a hi-res webcam that perches on top of your TV set to 'put' you in the game. Right now it plays a dozen simple titles that are mostly hardware demos. We can't wait to use it for those late night sultry gamer webchats... I'll bet GTfan4798 is just as hot as he sounds... Click here for more.
game: Rise of Nations
review | 06/14/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Microsoft and Big Huge Games have released Rise of Nations, which lives up to all the hype. A blend of games like Age of Empires and Civilization, this title relies on solid execution and proven gaming concepts to deliver a very enjoyable experience. Click here.
game: City of Heroes
preview | 06/05/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
The folks over at NCSoft have been plugging away at City of Heroes, which is looking very nice. Featuring an incredibly robust character creation mode, this game promises to put you into the role of a working superhero, complete with evil archnemesis and all. Where do we sign up?
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