Crowd-sourced funding has seemingly become an overnight success, what with Kickstarter affording Double Fine about a zillion pounds (opens in new tab) a few weeks back. Well, it isn’t just games that need funding. Films about games do, too. And that’s why ‘Bedrooms to Billions’ needs your attention. The UK …
Read More »Supertrailer – The best trailers of the week packed into one cinematic video
Song: We Are Young (Betatraxx Remix) by Fun (from this week’s Defiance -E3 2012 trailer) For those of you not aware, E3 is next week, which means there were a handful of trailers (and release dates) that came out this week prior to the upcoming excitement! As usual Konami held …
Read More »Introducing the Week of Love
And that’s why next week is going to be GamesRadar’s “Week of Love,” a celebration of our love for video games. What does that mean? Well, we’re glad you asked. While we’ll still be posting plentiful amounts of news, previews, and reviews, we’ll also be posting love-themed content every day …
Read More »Plus Alpha: When Japanese snacks and pop culture collide
Plus Alpha is a weekly column that explores life in Japan from the perspective of American expatriate and game-industry veteran Jarik Sikat. Having worked in numerous areas of the game industry since 1994, Sikat relocated to Japan in 2010. Most of you know Japan as the land of videogames and …
Read More »High Horse: Save Our Internet
High Horse is a rotating opinion column in which GamesRadar editors and guest writers are invited to express their personal thoughts on games, the people who play them and the industry at large. By now, chances are you’ve heard some of the uproar surrounding the Stop Online Piracy Act, or …
Read More »Plus Alpha: 24 hours in Japan
Plus Alpha is a weekly column that explores life in Japan from the perspective of American expatriate and game-industry veteran Jarik Sikat. Having worked in numerous areas of the game industry since 1994, Sikat relocated to Japan in 2010. Think fast: If you had 24 hours in Japan, what do …
Read More »Ask GR Anything: What are the most expensive games in the world?
Ask GR Anything is a weekly Q%26A column that answers questions submitted by readers (as well as questions we’re particularly curious about ourselves). Got a burning question about games or the industry? Ask us in the comments below and you may just get it answered! We’d like to preface this …
Read More »The Top 7 Games that broadened our musical horizons
Game music has been a passion of ours roughly since, oh, 1985, but in the past 10 years, it’s come to mean something more. Don’t get us wrong, we still love the beepatronic music of the 8- and 16-bit periods (and the wave of chiptune artists it inspired), but the …
Read More »Game music of the day: Crazy Bus
Game: Crazy Bus Song: Crazy Bus main theme Composer: Nobuo Uematsu Above: Crazy Bus main theme Initially intended as a direct follow up to Earthbound, but later released in 2004 as an independent Sega Genesis / Master Drive homebrew game, Crazy Bus has earned a place in gaming history for …
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