The Escapist presents, ENN, "news you can watch," with exclusive coverage of a horrible pandemic - nerd flu.
The Escapist presents, ENN, "news you can watch," covering everything from Chinese WoW service to an upcoming Rock Band title.
The Escapist presents, ENN, "news you can watch." This week, the console war reaches a new low.
Jimmy Buffet announces a Margaritaville game, as the economic climate shifts into the red.
Global Agenda's "No Elves" campaign causes quite a stir in the elven community.
A special investigative report about an inappropriate game you never knew about.
Graham interviews members of The Guild.
A new fitness game for the Wii stirs controversy, and Pandemic announces free nude DLC for Saboteur.
Sony reveals a new motion controller, and a panel of experts debate the top game of the year.
Square-Enix announces a revolutionary new battle system, and and unrepresented market for sex in games finally comes to light.
LG brings motion control to television, and America's Army becomes the front line of video game recruitment technology.
Yahtzee gives us the spill on his new book, as Final Fantasy XIII tours America.
The iPhone becomes the next big thing in portable gaming.
Project Natal's Milo gets a little too real.
The latest Sonic game puts up warning flags for concerned citizens.
Good news, EA continues to lose money, but at a slower rate.
ENN investigates the disappearance of RPG elements from gaming.
Quick's Picks responds to a viewer email about a misunderstanding with Dante's Inferno.
A hard-hitting report on the recent layoffs at Infinity Ward.
A very interesting installment of GearGasm introduces a 300GB optical disc.
Surprising new developments are being made in the field of gaming for our furred friends.
Games with special editions harbor a dark secret.
This week, a special edition of GearGasm, and the Nintendo 3DS stomps on minorities.
Sonic fanboys reach a crisis point.
A viral game is killing the social life of millions. Are you at risk?
The team covers all the controversy and confusion surrounding Splinter Cell: Conviction.
The ENN office receives a mystery package.
A special report on the voice actors of N64 games.
Atari takes us back, to the future of gaming.
A look behind the scenes of a game translation service.
An author of great conviction warns parents of the danger inherent in skateboarding games.
This week, ENN attempts to get to the bottom of the apparent success of videogame novelizations.
Paul and his panel of experts gives us the lowdown on the ups and downs of E3 2010.
A special report on a convention you've never heard of, square.
See it - with your eyeballs.
If we lose online anonymity, untold hate speech may be lost.
ComicCon gets picketed, GameStop whines and a gaming entrepreneur shows us his new take on a card game... "classic".
Graham gives The Governator a headshot and Paul shows how Microsoft and Sony are lying.
High pressure is causing problems in the development environment.
ENN delves into the darkness behind everyone's favorite studio.
Graham talks Pokemon and Ryan Quickbender has a lesson for the ladies.
Before your next LAN or all-night raid, you'd better be prepared.
Graham weighs in on Medal of Honor and Jeremy investigates breasts. Inbreastigates?
Jeremy interviews a holy order for all things "totally sweet".
Finally you can play in peace. Or not. Your choice.
When Eastern developers make their games appeal to "The West", everyone loses.
Kathleen presents the complete nutjobs of gaming, and looks at a hot new game book.
Paul and Jeremy get to the bright red bottom of Sony's crazy marketing decisions.
Paul investigates the space requirements of Kinect.
If EA would not keep on hiring anonymous bloggers they wouldn't have these problems.
Paul delves deeper into Kinect's space needs and Graham goes off about Minecraft.
Whether it's Mario's anniversary, or their own losses, Nintendo seem out of touch with reality.
Iterating Bejeweled isn't as bad as releasing Dragon's Lair again.
Scientists are using Tetris to perform science.
Movie-based game or game-based movie. Either way, we lose.
Some games didn't suck this year. I know, right?
Ryan Quickbender places his bets, Graham and Kathleen talk Madden.
Kathleen, Graham, Paul and Jeremy take you behind the magic. It's less magical.
Your mom may hate Dead Space 2, but maybe she'll like this! Or not.