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Walmart announces multiple online-only video game deals
Walmart has some great online-only specials that have just appeared on the website. The only catch is, there’s no knowing how long these deals will last. The site specifically states that it is while supplies last, but it doesn’t mention how many of each item are available. So if you see a deal you like, better pounce on it quickly. There are six video game deals that go along with this online special. Five out…
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Buy Lavasoft’s new Ad-Aware Game Edition, get a free casual game
Lavasoft has just released Ad-Aware Game Edition anti-virus software that is specifically designed to cater to gamers. If you purchase a one year license for $24.95, you’ll also get a free casual game.
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Amazon.ca leaks product listing for Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (updated)
Amazon.ca is showing a listing for Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, an unannounced Atlus game. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey came out in Japan for the DS on October 8, 2009.
Rule the undead in Zombie Tycoon for PSP
Everyone is into killing zombies these days. A couple games, including Left 4 Dead 2 and Borderlands, will feed our zombie addiction over the next several months. Handheld zombie games, however, seem to be few and far between. Who wouldn’t want to kill zombies on the go or how about… Continue Reading »
Military personnel play Pirates of the Burning Sea for free
It’s always great to see video game companies giving back to deserving individuals. A great, recent example is Flying Lab Software and Sony, which have decided to give men and women serving in the US military Pirates of the Burning Sea for free. The servicemen and women will also be… Continue Reading »
Facebook to get a bit more Civilized in 2010 thanks to Sid Meier
Sid Meier’s Civilization , the acclaimed strategy series that began on PC, keeps expanding its horizons. In 2008, it unleashed a horde of console generals in Civilization Revolution. Now the series seeks to conquer social media with Civilization Network, a title game creator Sid Meier revealed (appropriately enough) on a… Continue Reading »
Console Classix relaunch results in more gaming options for users
If you’re without a Wii, it also means you’re without Virtual Console, one of the few means of playing classic video games you may not be able to play anymore. Fortunately, websites exist online where you can subscribe to get access to these games and play via your computer, and… Continue Reading »
Square Enix Members program has rewards for Bronze Tier members
Have you purchased at least one new Square Enix game in 2009? Fantastic. Quick, go register for the Square Enix Members program if you haven’t already. And hurry. Square Enix has just announced the first batch of Square Enix Members rewards! If you’ve purchased at least one Square Enix game… Continue Reading »
Stepping Up: Game suggestions for Facebook users ready to play console or handheld games
Facebook has already become a viable gaming platform, filled with all sorts of casual, browser-based games players can add to their profile and account and play as they wish. But what happens when Facebook users become bored of the casual games they’re playing? The casual games on Facebook are quite… Continue Reading »
Expect to see Ankama at GamesCom 2009
Ankama, the force behind DOFUS, Wakfu and Dofus-Arena have decided to fully support GamesCom 2009 by attending the August 19-23, 2009 convention in Cologne, Germany. And when I say fully support, I mean fully support. There will be giveaways, playable games, Wakfu episodes in English and a special press conference… Continue Reading »
Three free, browser-based, text-based RPGs worth gaining experience in
RPGs weren’t always glorious, lavish epics with cutting edge graphics, intense character development, voice acting and entire world to explore. No, they started out more simply. With pen, paper and people’s imaginations. Some people have sought to reclaim that nostalgic means of playing, by creating browser-based, free, online RPGs which… Continue Reading »
Important Importables: Finding video game fan-art
This week Important Importables continues the whole fan-creation theme. Last week we looked at video game doujinshi, which are fan-made comics inspired by video games. This week, we’re moving onto video game fan-art, the other way fans can express their devotion to a particular game. In particular, we’re going to… Continue Reading »
E3 2009: Simple Lifeforms announces Spell Souls, searches for beta testers
While E3 is a time for the major companies to make their important announcements, lesser known and independent developers and publishers also use the event to publicise their latest endeavors. Simple Lifeforms is one of those companies, and it’s chosen E3 2009 to announce it’s casual, free online game Spell… Continue Reading »
Live Coverage of E3 2009
The Gamertell team brings us live coverage from the E3 Expo.
Important Importables
Jenni Lada brings us information about all of the groovy new gaming imports from around the world.






