Some time back on TG, we reported on the development of a Rambo video game, and we were quite surprised at how much people were interested in reading about it.
We’re still a few months away from the May 17 release of Star Trek Into Darkness, and even with everything tightly under lock and key, there’s still reports slipping out here and there on the movie.
Richard Garriott, who designed and created the Ultima franchise, is asking for a million dollars on Kickstarter to fund a new game titled Shroud of the Avatar.
Game of Thrones fans are all trusting the two showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss to adapt one of literary fantasies modern classic epics, George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire.
Despite EA's less-than-stellar-launch of SimCity, the creator of the original game says he is quite pleased with the current interpretation of the classic title.
The Avengers finally brought the Hulk back in a big way, and when the film became the third biggest movie of all time, people were wondering what would be next for the character.
I am a fan of quality science fiction-action TV shows. However, I'm not exactly thrilled with Fox because the network has a long history of hyping genre shows and then unceremoniously canceling them.
The first Iron Man movie was one of the best comic books films in recent memory. The story itself was fairly predictable, but Robert Downey Jr. put in a terrific performance as Tony Stark, and Gwyneth Paltrow was also very good as his assistant Pepper Potts.
Even if you’re a Trekkie, you have to admit the Gorn was a pretty silly monster. You know, the funny battle Captain Kirk had with the lizard in the loincloth.