Justin has been a gamer since the Intellivision days back in the early 80′s. He started writing about and covering the video game industry in 2008. In his spare time he is also a bit of a gun-nut and Star Wars nerd.
Late yesterday Twitter user @Moonlightswami reported that he had received his Xbox One pre-order early due to a "screw up" with Target's shipping service. Sadly, his enthusiasm for the next-gen system came to an abrupt end a few hours later when Microsoft banned the console.
If a recent Nintendo trademark in Japan is anything to go on, The Big N might be working on a new Pokemon branded mystery game by the name of Great Detective Pikachu.
According to a new Bloomberg report, Nokia's former chief executive officer Stephen Elop is currently in the running to replace the outgoing Steve Ballmer as the new CEO of Microsoft. Should Elop take the reins, it could mean big changes for the company's Xbox business, as he is reportedly "considering" selling the company's Xbox business.
Earlier today IGN associate editor Jose Otero tweeted out a picture of his review copy of Super Mario 3D World, revealing the most shockingly adorable disc art I've ever seen.
Avalanche Studios' chief creative officer and founder, Christofer Sundberg, may have left an important hint about the release dates for Mad Max and the unannounced Just Cause 3 in his online resume.
Late last week Nintendo unceremoniously pulled the plug on their SwapNote service for the 3DS. At the time, the company would only say that some users had "actively misused" the photo and message sharing software to distribute "offensive material." According to multiple reports from Japan, we now know that the images transmitted over the 3DS were related to child pornography cases.
A new note from Nomura analyst Rick Sherlund claims Microsoft is using approximately $2 billion in yearly revenue from Android patent royalties to cover up a similar amount of losses from its Xbox business.
With the dawn of the next generation PlayStation 4 almost upon us, Sony took some time today to toot the horn of the PlayStation 3 by announcing that life-to-date shipments of the console have surpassed 80 million units worldwide.
In an attempt to fill a market demand that does not seem to exist, Nintendo has announced that they will launch the little red Wii Mini in the US just in time for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
The first November PlayStation Plus update is upon us, revealing that subscribers will get a free download of Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen tomorrow and huge discounts on several Vita fighting games as part of the Knockout Sale promotion.