Newswire is back and on location as we’re in Battersea Park for the launch event of Summer Athletics from Eidos: get the verdict on the Wii and 360 versions of this license-less track and field game, with some cycling and swimming thrown in for good measure.
And when the controllers are put down, the consoles are picked up for a videogame and sports mashup with possibly the world first (and last) competitions of Gamecube Hurling, Wiilay and Xbox Putting - before some needless destruction of electronics.
The BGB Newswire is a satirical look over the past week (hey, 3 day weekend, I can get away with this) in Grand Theft Auto IV news, because little else happened during the week. In the show, first day sales and violence at launch, 360 vs PS3, Mothers against Drunk Driving and Jack Thompson, and BGB’s own Mark Brown with his thoughts on the game. Oh yeah, and there’s some story from Activision too.
The BGB Newswire is a satirical look over the week in gaming news. In this episode, Wii Fit is released in Europe, Mario Kart is almost released in America, and Sega Racing Studios is released from Sega to Codemasters.
The BGB Newswire is a satirical look over the week in gaming news. In this episode, fighting game guests with Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe and Soul Calibur 4, Cooking Navi is coming to Europe, and Metal Gear Online is a cockup.
The BGB Newswire is a satirical look over the past week’s gaming news. This week, there’s celebrations over the EU Import Tax amount being changed, but they are quickly halted as Rock Band’s official price is announced, and a demonstration of Microsoft’s Wii Remote clone.