Articles By: James Fleming

Top Ten Developers – #6 Electronic Arts

Tweet Just like its advertising campaign, EA is BIG. The company made net revenue of over 3 billion dollars in 2005 and continues to grow. The recent acquisition of BioWare will only continue to drive this monster forward. This along with its near-monopoly on professional sports games could prove to be a bottomless well for [...]

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Top Ten Developers – #7 LucasArts

Tweet To think of LucasArts (formerly Lucasfilm Games) is to think of George Lucas, the man who created it all. The pompadour sporting and flannel wearing visionary gave us Star Wars and Indiana Jones, for which he should be canonized. Some would be happy evolving just one form of media, but it appears that forever [...]

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Top Ten Developers – #8 Square Enix

Tweet Some developers draw inspiration from a particular genre. Electronic Arts built up some of the most successful franchises in the sports world, Id Software concentrated mainly on first person shooters like DOOM and Wolfenstein, and Lucasarts grew its fan base by creating excellent adventure games. Square Enix falls into this category as well. Their [...]

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Top Ten Developers – #9 SEGA

Tweet SEGA is a Japanese company, right? Of course they are…aren’t they? Well, you would be surprised to learn that when SEGA was started in 1940, they were actually from the other side of the pacific.

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Top Ten Developers – #10 Activision

Tweet Anyone who has played video games in the 8 or 16-bit era remembers a genre that has since become the black sheep of 3D gaming culture: the platformer. Platformers made up a huge percentage of all console games and arcades of the day, and would all be started by one game in particular, that [...]

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Ninja Gaiden 2 – Preview

Tweet “The forecasted title for – Ninja Gaiden II: Electric Boogaloo” When the original Ninja Gaiden was released in the U.S. in March of 1989 on the NES console it was an instant classic. The mix of side scrolling action, shuriken power-ups, insane difficulty and memorable boss battles left a lasting impression on young gamers [...]

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Xbox 360 Review – Stranglehold

Tweet “Face Off against the Triads with style.” John Woo has shaped cult cinema for years now. First making his big splash with the film A Better Tomorrow in 1986, Woo would be launched to a new tier of success (along with star Chow Yun Fat) within the Hong Kong movie making industry. Woo’s style [...]

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Tom Clancy’s EndWar Preview — The War To End All Wars

Tweet World War III and its hypothesized aftermath has been the subject of countless novels, films, video games and even music for the last sixty years. Basically, since the defeat of the Axis Powers in 1945, people from nations around the globe have prophesized about what the parameters would be for the next Great War. [...]

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RipTen Review: The Darkness (Xbox 360)

Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no…well actually, there’s a lot to fear in the shadows.

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