Funny News: PC Advanced Warfighter advances on factory
April 19, 2006:
PC Advanced Warfighter advances on factory
New edition of latest Ghost Recon game goes gold with original graphics engine, levels, PhysX card support.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series is poised to return to the platform from which it came, as Ubisoft today announced that Advanced Warfighter for the PC has gone gold.
Though it bears the same name and general story as the Xbox 360 hit, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter for the PC has a number of distinct differences. It was developed by Swedish studio GRIN, for one, and features its own graphics engine. It also sports all-new levels, a strictly first-person perspective, and support for Aegia's new PhysX processor. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of GRAW were also substantially different from the heavily hyped Xbox 360 edition and received substantially poorer reviews.
Read full story at:
www.gamespot.com
More Funny Game News
PC Advanced Warfighter adv...
April 19, 2006
Online Poker
March 23, 2006
Spy Hunter
March 18, 2006
Super Princess Peach Revie...
March 11, 2006
Crave deals next-gen poker...
March 11, 2006
Lord of the Rings: Battle...
March 11, 2006
Online game subscriptions...
March 11, 2006
Play Online Poker
February 20, 2006
Enemy Territory: Quake War...
February 10, 2006
Battle for Middle-earth II...
February 10, 2006
SuDoku PRO
January 10, 2006
Avencast section with alph...
January 10, 2006
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12« Prev Funny page |
Next Funny page »
More Funny Games News
Online game subscriptions up 43 percent in 2005 FunnyGames, March 11, 2006World of Warcraft's popularity helps boost MMO and casual gaming to a $2 billion international payday; console games to take 29 percent of OL market by 2011.
Whatever you think of World of Warcraft, there's no denying that it has reshaped the gaming landscape. As of last month, Blizzard Entertainment's massively multiplayer online role-playing game had over 6 million subscribers, making the population of its virtual world larger than many European countries.
The latest evidence of WOW's influence comes in the form of a report from DFC Intelligence. The San Diego-based game-industry research company has just issued a report which says that "subscription revenue from online games was $2 billion in 2005." WOW came out in November 2004 and has been among the top three games in DFC-rival NPD Group's weekly PC-bestseller list since it hit the market.
Read full story at:
www.gamespot.com
Rock Band Review FunnyGames, November 29, 2007Overall, Rock Band is a great game that will please many a music fan. The available songs and the vast amount of promised downloadable songs in the future will ensure that you play this for a long time to come. And having friends over to play Band World Tour, especially if they get into character as they do so, just leads to many memorable nights of gaming. If a second iteration of the series fixes the issues with the hardware and the minor presentation issues mentioned earlier, the game will be even better than it already is. As things stand, this is still a definite pickup, especially if you have three friends to split the cost with...
Read full review at:
www.atomicgamer.com
Random FunnyGames list
 |
Outer Space Escape
Navigate your shuttle safely through the danger of outer space in this great game, Outer Space Escape!
|
 |
Franks Adventure 2
You've done a great job finding pictures in Franks Adventure 1. Now you are going to the big city to help find even more...
|
 |
Socker Pong
A pong spin off, try and score goals by directing the ball into the goal.
|
|
Most Popular FunnyGames list
 |
Practice Stick Cricket (0 plays)
Great game to practice stick cricket and improve your cricket skills. Control the bat by moving your mouse. Hit the ball...
|
 |
Mars Mission (0 plays)
Cool alien invaders game, great fun!
|
 |
Golden Arrow (0 plays)
Score as many points as you can.
|
|