There aren't too many thrills as viscerally funny and satisfying as the giant stomping foot that's graced so many Monty Python productions. From their groundbreaking TV show in the early '70s to their great movies at the end of the decade, the huge animated foot has been a constant presence.
When it comes to video games, gamers love to look for secrets and unlockables that are hidden within the vast world of that game. Back in the days of Nintendo with Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt gamers explored the levels for hidden power-ups and secret paths to the final level. High scores and fastest times were everything; until now.
One of the first video games I ever played was the 'Super Mario Bros.' for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Every now and then I'll pull out the old cartridge and play a few sessions with it's 8-bit melody teleporting me back through a warp pipe of early childhood memories.
Over the weekend, Production Weekly reported that a new 'Halo' film was in the works with Ridley Scott producing. Everyone got excited because, yay, 'Halo' movie. Unfortunately, it's not true.
Update: Sega has officially announced Creative Assembly's Alien: Isolation for a release in the second half of 2014. Isolation will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. We've also added the debut trailer.
Sega and Creative Assembly still haven't budged on whether or not Alien: Isolation is definitely coming, but that hasn't stopped Microsoft from releasing new i
If you’re up for an old school level of insane difficulty, these 10 hardest video games ever will make you want to hurl your own face through the screen.
Making Christmas dinner can be a bit of a pain, from preparing the sides like mashed potatoes and stuffing, to cooking the actual turkey or ham in the main course. It's a whole day of work, which means you won't get to enjoy your presents that much.
Until now.