LittleBigPlanet Takes Four Developers Choice Awards at GDC


Updated 03/27/09 12:50 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 3 comments

LittleBigPlanet Leads 2009 Developers Choice Awards

Although it wasn't your favorite game of last year, we all know that LittleBigPlanet is an amazing (and adorable) game. So it's only natural that at this year's Game Developers Conference, it was rewarded with four Game Developers Choice awards including Best Game Design, Best Technology, Best Debut, and Innovation. Those little sackboys worked their way into our hearts, and personally, I still Read more

Google Announces iGoogle Video Game Themes


Updated 06/23/09 7:34 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 6 comments

iGoogle Gets Video Game Themes

Last night during the Game Developers Conference here in San Francisco, Google's vice president of search products and user experience, Marissa Mayer, announced new gaming themes for iGoogle! With video games like Super Mario Bros., Guitar Hero, and World of Warcraft to choose from, avid gamers can spice up and personalize their iGoogle homepage with their favorite game. To see the other game Read more

Nintendo's DSi Shop Gets Prices, More Details


Updated 05/12/09 1:21 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 5 comments

More DSi Details Announced at The 2009 Game Developers Conference

More details about the DSi were announced during the Game Developers Conference today, including the consoles downloadable content prices. The DSi Shop will allow you to download tons of games through your wireless connection, which will cost anywhere from 0 - 2000 points per game. The point-to-dollar system seems pretty standard (and perfectly reasonable) with 100 points costing one dollar. Read more

GDC 2009: OnLive Could Change Gaming Forever


Updated 03/25/09 9:48 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 2 comments

OnLive Announces Future of Gaming at Game Developers Conference

Right now, when you want the latest video game to hit the shelves, you run out and plop down $40 - $60 bucks to own it, or, you download a new title from your console's online store. But what if you could stream that hot new game right onto your TV? At this year's Game Developers Conference here in SF, a company called OnLive (which has been developing its plan to take over the gaming universe Read more