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Posted by: The Great One on Mar 8, 2010 at 12:36:22 PM

Find out what the buzz is all about in the videogame racing world this morning. The upcoming Blur game has garnered plenty of attention around the net and the online beta for the game starts today!

Fortunately, Activision has given us plenty of Xbox 360 beta codes for the Bizarre Creations' racing game, due out this spring for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. For a game that was once called by Activision CEO Mike Griffith "to do for racing what Call of Duty did for shooters", Blur should get more attention leading to its release.[nextpage]

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. To get in the Xbox 360 online beta, you will need to take one of the redemption codes below and enter it at www.BlurTheGame.com/beta. You'll receive an email with your actual Xbox 360 beta code soon after.
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Posted by: The Great One on Nov 25, 2009 at 06:17:00 PM

Black Friday is nearly upon us and with the generous free time that gamers will be able to spend on finally finishing up the plethora of good videogames recently released, there's always bound to be more games coming in our stockings. Heck, we just revealed some of our holiday picks (non-videogames) yesterday. We've compiled some of our favorite Black Friday gaming deals below. Some of them include a good majority of system bundles, but quite a few popular games have been drastically reduced from their suggested retail prices as well. There's even several Black Friday deals available online already! Without further ado, we bring you The Kartel's Top 10 Videogame Deals for the upcoming holiday season:

[nextpage]10.) Nintendo DSi Brain Age Bundle: $154.98 at Amazon NOW

Those who don't own

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Posted by: The Great One on Sep 28, 2009 at 11:47:00 AM

There's just too many stories and reports out of the Tokyo Game Show in Japan that it's impossible to ignore the notion of "new" controlling devices for the Xbox 360 and the Sony PS3.

There's enough games on the show floor to try out and even more presentations showcasing their developer intentions, but why aren't there enough hands-on impressions or detailed reactions to the technology of each? Are things being shown behind closed doors that the public isn't allow to hear or read about yet? 

Or could there be an even bigger story here? Could game journalists be tired of all of the suggestive "me too" demonstrations that mirrored the initial excitement of the Wii? Or are journalists hiding something even more suggestive; that these new control schemes aren't as revolutionary...

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