The Wii is in a state of funk. Its loyal fan base continues to defend the console for the great titles it gets every once in a while. We analyze why the Wii seems to be in this drought and what is being done to fix this for the future. Cheers!

Australian gamers have been trying to appeal the decision made recently that is preventing them from enjoying one of the most brutal games in the industry. Check out the full story to hear the fate. Cheers!

FOX news has become a joke lately. They have continued to attack video games for trying to express freedom of speech. Now they've gone too far as they are manipulating the truth for their popularity. Check out the full story. Cheers!

The LEGO video games are becoming a genre of their own. They are usually characterized by having fun gameplay that every one of all ages can enjoy. Check out this latest review of LEGO Star Wars for theGamerBuzz. Cheers!

Raptr has just released an all new client that greatly improves performance, resulting in a faster experience. The new 1.6 update reduces CPU usage and the memory footprint by 66% on average, as well as some other speed improvements.

Pokemon has been around for a LONG time. With over 600 Pokemons up to date, Sporacle, an online survey and trivia site whose name totally sounds like a Pokemon, has provided a poll that spans all the generations of Pokemon, and the fans have weighed in on which they remember most.

Every warrior needs their own theme music. Mortal Kombat has left us with a legacy with their unique warriors, but they have never really had their own ditty. An upcoming album will feature 12 themes for Mortal Kombat characters.

Pokemon is childish, unrealistic, and totally easy to make a parody of. There are many videos out there that gives you a good laugh at Pokemon. Out of that many there is this one. Click the link to watch the video!

It's March Madness and all we can think about is basketball, basketball, basketball. Even in video games. Check out these 8 wacky and I mean really wacky Basketball games.

Last week, there were releases of 3DS titles. But there were no console. But now you can finally actually play those games. Check out this week's hits.

NoobFeed.com discovers a fresh indie game in development, which fuses two of the most mind-blowing concepts into one awesome game. Snapshot is a 2D puzzle platformer with vibrant pastel colors and a wonderful art style.

Check out the newest episode of Big in Japan with Richard Eisenbeis. He gives us the lowdown on Valkyria Chronicles 3: Unrecorded Chronicles. Is it worth importing from Japan?

If a game like Homefront can include dedicated servers for it's multiplayer, why can't the #1 shooter franchise also use them? Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 needs dedicated servers on console. It's only a matter of time before gamers get fed up with the hit detection issues that have plagued CoD for years.

"Developer Hothead Games is known for crafting quirky titles that deliver good laughs and satisfying gameplay. The latest endeavor by the indie developer, Swarm, covers both fronts, once again offering a fun title that will have gamers smiling throughout its entirety. Swarm isn’t the most varied package available on the download market, but its goofy charm is sure to please most gamers who give it a chance."

"Most shoot ‘em ups out there can be categorized as either really deep and enjoyable or really shallow and repetitive. Very rarely do games in the genre fall somewhere in the middle. Developer Mediatonic, though, has managed to create a side-scrolling shooter that’s not exactly awesome but certainly deserves some merit. Who’s That Flying?!, previously released through PlayStation Minis, has found a new home on the PC. This strangely captivating shoot ‘em up is full of charm, but its lack of or..."

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"The Nintendo DS has hosted an awful lot of Naruto games. At this point, it would help if Tomy gave us all a scorecard to keep track of two different Ninja Councils, two other Path of the Ninjas, a pair of Ninja Destinys, Naruto vs. Sasuke, the Japan-only Naruto RPGs, and however many other Narutos we’ve long forgotten about."

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For those of you that don't remember, Fez was a classic title that has long been forgotten. Today, we received a teaser trailer that confirms rumors of a potential return. Check out the full trailer in the post. Cheers!

"So our main hero, Sadwick, has recurring nightmares of the apocalypse that he causes... I suppose thoughts of the world ending stem from the fact that he's a down and out circus clown that's one step away from pulling to trigger and ending it all. Coincidently, there's a prophecy stating that Sadwick will end the world. Come on, the lad is clearly depressed. Don't make him feel worse about himself! But I suppose whatever motivates him to actually save the world will do. Oh, and he has to save..."

A list I've created which includes what I think the best music/songs in video games till now. This is only the first part. I will be adding the next part as soon as I decide part II's music.

"On this week's episode of the BonusEXP podcast Nick gives his in-depth impressions of Crysis 2 and Game Dev Story, Pat talks about his time with Shogun 2 - Total War and the Mortal Kombat demo, David raves at Civilization 5's DLC and trashes Dead Space 2's Severed DLC, Andy finishes up Alan Wake: The Writer and gives his analysis of the Marvel vs Capcom 3 patches, and we jointly discuss the merits and faults of Pixeljunk Shooter 2.

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Bright Hub writer David Sanchez gets some hands-on time with the WWE All Stars demo. How does the game's enjoyably hectic gameplay and over-the-top style fare with the small roster and somewhat problematic controls?

"My love for the Mount and Blade games is no secret. I first played the original Mount and Blade several years ago, and was absolutely gob-smacked when Warband came out. It really proves that quality has nothing to do with budget.

Now when I found out I could take a look at With Fire & Sword, I was over the moon. I had heard bits and pieces about it, but only what was being discussed on the forums in Taleworld. Needless to say, when I played the game, I was not disappointed."

"Lately though, I find myself becoming more disenchanted with my gaming. The grandiose adventures are now fewer and farther between, replaced by assembly line repetition in gameplay, and stories so simple a 2 year old could grasp their intricacies. Is it the games that have changed, or is it me? After a bit of self-analysis I’m comfortable saying that it’s actually a bit of both. As my generation grew older, our tastes matured as well. Unfortunately for us, video games as an interactive entert..."

Shadows of the Damned’s nudity, sexual themes, intense violence and other mature contents have been detailed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.

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The Entertainment Software Rating Board has released a rating summary for F.E.A.R. 3, detailing the game’s mature contents (intense violence, partial nudity and more).