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January 2007

February 2007

  • Freedom Fighter - Sometimes known as Galaxy Express 999, this was one of the Laser Disc arcade games of the 80s (1986), based on the Galaxy Express 999 anime, and using much of it's footage. Had some advanced game mechanics for it's time: branching decision points, ability to choose a different route when killed. [2]
  • WaveMaster - One of Sega's main AM-divisions, who are responsible for nearly all of Sega's Soundracks. Formally Sega Digital Studios.

March 2007

April 2007

June 2007

  • PathEngine - Information about the PathEngine pathfinding SDK including technical information about the way points of visibility pathfinding is applied and the collision architecture chosen ([3]). Also information about games using this SDK (e.g. Granado Espada and Titan Quest - see [4])
  • Slayers Royal 2 - A fantasy RPG based on the anime Slayers.

July 2007

August 2007

  • JACT Eamonn - a free service in the US that awards points to PC gamers that they can use to purchase a myriad of different things, from more video games, to books, to things that would be otherwise unrelated to gamers. [6]

September 2007

October 2007

November 2007

December 2007

January 2008

February 2008

March 2008

April 2008

May 2008

June 2008

July 2008

August 2008

September 2008

October 2008

  • Brat - an isometric computer puzzle game released in 1991 in which you must guide your character safely through the level. [77]
  • TheXGN.com - a gaming ladder system supporting all the most popular games
  • Hollywood Monsters - An adventure game. [78]
  • DJ Max Fever - United States of America release of DJ Max Portable and DJ Max Portable 2 combined for the Playstation Portable, released in America by PM Studios, orignally made by Pentavision.
  • DJ Max Black Square - One of two games released for the Playstation Portable and made by Pentavision, both know together as DJ Max Portable 3, Black Square is made for Hardcore Gamers and includes songs from DJ Max Technika.
  • EON - A science fiction FPS game currently under construction by EmberWare and Faucet Games. [79]
  • Elvira: The Arcade Game - [80]
  • Aliens RPG - A forthcoming SEGA-published RPG, name still pending. [81]
  • Ankh: Kampf der Götter - Deck13, 2007, Windows

November 2008

  • Ikariam - A fun multiplayer computer game.
  • Swinxs - A new standalone console without a screen. Hide and seek style and new games can be played, with the player being detected by the console. [82]
  • Silver Star - A series for Japanes WiiWare by Silver Star Japan and EA. There have been several games in the series.
  • T Crew - (Treasure Crew) A casual mmorpg similiar to Pokemon by Gamengame & Dazoin
  • Bejeweled Twist - The third game in the bejeweled series from PopCap Games
  • Powder Game - A internet game interacting elements (such as gunpowder and water) with physics to provide simulations [83]
  • History of video game consoles (eighth generation) - We now know (due to articles like this) that there will be an eighth generation, and it is is the planning stages
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Wheelie Breakers - [84]
  • Phoenix Drive - A H-Game based on Capcom's Ace Attorney, which has got into pop culture.
  • John Spangenberger - Professional gamer who is the proclaimed master of Halo 3 and has been a semifinalist in tournaments
  • Shadow Tower Abyss - an article on the sequel to Shadow Tower. Shadow Tower Abyss was originally going to be released on the PS2 in America, but the release was canceled. Perhaps the article could explain why it was canceled.
  • Grainger Games - Game retailer based primarly in Northern England, winner of an MCV award. [85]

December 2008

January 2009