Off to Never Neverland with Zenescope’s Joe Brusha
The writer/company president agreed to take the time from his daily routine to give GEN the scoop on Peter and his boyhood pals ... and foes.
Wii Review: Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Resistance to Vanillaware’s latest game is feudal.
Reppion and Moore Set a Very Important Date
Things get curiouser and curiouser as Reppion and Moore travel hand-in-hand with Alice this winter.
Zombie Awakening - Interview with Nick Tapalansky
Awakening author Nick Tapalansky talks comics, zombies and zombie comics with The Nerdy Bird! Plus, Mexican brothels?!
Bombs Away! Pt. 2: Interview with Sacha Borisich
Last time we interviewed the creative minds behind The Black Cherry Bombshells. But what about the comic's illustrator? We asked Sacha Borisich about her female role at Zuda, what she thinks of the digital medium, and her reaction to the zombie-infested, girl gang story.
Whoever said geeks were a dirty, smelly bunch are about to eat their words. Or maybe eat soap. You know how bitter those geeks can be after years of teasing.
User DigitalSoaps from the craft site, Etsy.com, has made our collective dreams come true by combining two awesome things - showers and video games. Soap…shaped like video game controllers. Who would have thought of such a thing? A lady named Chrystal Doucette, that’s who. She’s the creator of these nerdy cleansing apparatuses and is actually a mild-mannered reporter by day. You mean, like SUPERMAN?!? It’s a match made in nerdy heaven!
As we say farewell to Michael Jackson. Let us not forget that Michael Jackson was an avid Gamer. Who not only loved Video Games, but had a passion for them. He even had his own Video Game. Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker, both for the Arcade and Sega Genesis Home console. He didn’t only star in them either. He was involved in the making.
MJ also appeared in 2000’s Ready 2 Rumble, Boxing Round 2. The last time Michael Jackson appeared in a game was in 2002’s Space Channel 5, Part 2. Playing what else, Space Michael. So as we say farewell to Michael Jackson this weekend. Remember, we’re not just saying goodbye to the King of Pop, but to a fellow Gamer as well.
The Bionic Commando name started all the way back in 1987 with a Capcom arcade game called Bionic Commandos. After the arcade game’s popularity, an updated version called Bionic Commando was released for the NES was released in 1988. Since then, there have been two games for GameBoy and in 2008, a revamped version of the original game, Bionic Commando: Rearmed, was released for XBLA, PSN and Windows. This newest installment is a direct sequel to the original NES game, including several of the original characters. Though this game conjures up a great deal of nostalgia for many of us who remember the NES game, it struggles in places and fails to become another classic in the Bionic Commando series. Read the full story
Do you enjoy watching grown men spit chew and slap each other on the ass? You might be a redneck! You might also be a baseball fan, and in either case Sony has you covered.
Fallout 3 is the latest installment of the tremendously popular series of role-playing games previously published by Black Isle Studios.Read the full story
If you’re the kind of gamer who would much rather kick a virtual football as apposed to a real one or if you just can’t get enough of those adrenalin pumped, live action golf games, fear not! Read the full story