News you may have missed this week (2-5 April)

6 April 2012

With April Fools trolling the internet on Monday, everyone at MyGaming had a sceptical eye on what was the truth and what was an insult to intelligence. However, the falsified stories were an entertaining side track to the fast world of the video game industry.

Fool me once…

The ridiculous videos began to roll in for April fools; as well as some fools making some mistakes and rolling in some info.


Ruining childhoods

Star Wars Kinect gave us a reason to consider our youth violated, while the FPB issued a plea to try and protect it.

War of the Machines

“Wii don’t really know what Wii’re talking about” – Expert.

Wii-U made headlines again as contradicting quotes on Nintendo’s upcoming console kept rolling in.

Ying to every Yang

Electronic Arts embraced the hate, and managed to give some love

Fight fire with fire

The only way to beat trolling: make it illegal. Problem?

While Arizona are pushing to make trolling illegal, the SA public were continuously trolled regarding the e-toll debacle.

DLC strikes again

Downloable content announcements made the news, particularity an answer to the Mass Effect 3 ending outcry.

Taking it seriously

Some local gaming leagues flourished, while other gaming communities want to boycott their game.

DoGaming League

And, as usual, a lot of things exploded.

Far Cry 3, Sleeping Dogs and Future Soldier showed off some of the explosive action they’ll have on offer.

Video of the week

Prototype 2 tank gameplay 

Prototype 2 exhibits some of the mayhem at your disposal once a tank is in your hands.

Image of the week

 Far Cry 3 screens show off paradise and destruction

Far Cry 3 highlights how gorgeous a tropical gunfight can be.

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  1. notfooled
    06.04.2012 at 18:45

    “With April Fools trolling the internet on Monday”. April 1st was on a Sunday. I should know, I have a calendar. I can understand you regular (claiming to be) gaming folk only turn on your PC’s on Monday to see all that was happening, but it all started sometime on Saturday already.

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