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OnLive: Doing What the Infinium Phantom Couldn’t

by Sal Romano on March 24, 2009 at 5:29 pm

At this year’s Game Developers Conference, currently taking place in San Francisco, Rearden Studios announced their new PC-on-your-TV game system, OnLive. The new console will be offering an on-demand PC games service allowing gamers to purchase games, download demos and add-ons straight from their OnLive console.

I’m not sure about the rest of you, but as soon as I read about what this can do and saw it in action, I immediately thought of the Infinium Phantom. You remember, that big-ass white thing from E3 2004? The one that was shown demonstrating Unreal Tournament 2004 and excited the crowd? Let me refresh your memory. Read more…

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Max Payne Movie Will “Make You Feel Like You ARE Max Payne”

by Dan Landis on July 29, 2008 at 4:49 pm

The cast and director of the upcoming game-to-film adaptation of Max Payne gave a little Q&A at the San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend.  Marky Mark discussed how he was really looking to kick ass again, and the director, John Moore, expressed how he intended to break the mold of videogame movies and make sure Max Payne doesn’t suck. Read more…

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