While all you living room musicians out there are jonesing for more Rock Band info, Guitar Hero could be restringing for a new gig on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
After all sorts of controversy, 'The Interview' may not be coming to theaters, but it will be coming to your favorite home consoles (no, not the Dreamcast).
Some men just want to watch the world burn, and the crew at SSI Shredding proves that you can demolish old video game consoles without leaving a trace.
Our favorite non-gamer late night TV host, has armed himself with the futuristic weaponry of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare in the latest episode of Clueless Gamer.
It seems the company has heard our laments, as they've reportedly overhauling the trade-in system throughout the company, promising to give more money for trade-ins.
If the recent rash of publishers downsizing and cutting staff members wasn't already worrisome, the rumored upcoming layoffs at Microsoft are downright frightening.
As Lebron James jokes get carried away across the Internet, another controversial athlete has been unveiled as the frontman for the next entry of the Madden NFL series.
Jay Leno may have lied when he said that Conan O'Brien would take the reins of the Tonight Show, but at least Coco got to be the first person in the world to review Watch Dogs.
In a move that sent positive shockwaves through the fanbase, WWE announced WWE Network this week. The new streaming service will offer every single pay-per-view as well as countless hours of classic matches to subscribers for the (amazingly) sensible price of $9.99 a month.
The headline may seem a bit exaggerated, but even the family of 20-year-old Chris Staniforth is convinced that he died as a result of his marathon gaming. A blood clot that formed after a 12 hour session is what did David in and his family is now speaking out