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Exclusive Preview: Age of Bronze #29

Thanks to Image Comics, TECHLAND has an exclusive sneak peek at Eric Shanower’s Age of Bronze #29. It hits stands next Wednesday, 11/4.

Time’s Best Inventions of 2009; or, Why I’m Not Posting Right Now

Remember that thing Time does every fall, where we pick the best inventions of the year? No? Now? Still not?

Interview: Warren Spector x Disney Epic Mickey

Last week we sat down with Warren Spector and spoke to him about his upcoming project: Disney Epic Mickey. The artwork looks amazing despite the Wii’s lackluster graphics capabilities. This is a Mickey that we’ve never seen before. It’s a radical change for Disney from what Spector told us. We also learned that Warren is [...]

Verizon Droid: We Have One

I just got back from a little shindig for Verizon’s Moto Droid and now have the device on hand. I’m not sure if you guys are interested, but if you are then drop a comment and I’ll do my best to get it answered. Here’s a quick rundown on specs:

DJ Hero Review

Is this the hero we’ve been waiting for? Anyone that knows me will tell you that I can no longer stomach the once groundbreaking franchise that is Guitar Hero. After World Tour, I became disenchanted with the whole idea that these types of games were fun to play. Maybe I just couldn’t find enough people [...]

New Bioshock 2 Trailer

It’s above. Everything’s bigger, faster, louder — in other words very sequel-y. But it’s still about moral choices, people. You’re not actually supposed to enjoy incinerating splicers with your awesome plasmids!

The Top 10 Games of 2009

The other day Peter and I were floating around on our hoversofas being fed grapes by our sexy robot servants when the question of the year’s top 10 games came up. It seems ridiculously early in the year, but for various reasons having to do with the exciting field of magazine production, we have to [...]

On the Greatness of Star Wars Uncut

I’d heard about this, but I never bothered to check it out till I saw the trailer posted on io9:

Why Are Game Trailers Always So Much Better than the Actual Games?

It’s like how the package art on action figures was always so epic, and then you open it and you have this little injection-molded plastic turd with like one articulated joint. I would happily pay $12 to see movies based on these trailers. But will the games live up to them? How could they possibly?

The Nook: Maybe Not a Huge Disaster for Amazon

Now we have nooks and vooks, I’m going to go trademark wook and pook just in case.