My Gaming weekly round up

10 April 2010

wo6 Awesome Browser Games

This week My Gaming compiled a list of entertaining browser games perfect for a quick gaming fix

Retards make headlines again

Gamer sues retailer because used game was, well, used. Tarryn van der Byl investigated.

The Top 10 Most Absurd Video Game Controversies Part 2

This week we took a look at a few of the most ridiculous controversies in gaming history.

Xbox 360 flash drive storage update now live

Microsoft this week released a firmware update via Xbox live which allows console owners to use regular flash based USB memory sticks to store content.

Retro Wednesday: We will, we will rock you

This week John McCallister, a locksmith from Seattle, broke a long standing (twenty eight years) high score in Asteroids.

Is Rockstar fixing review scores?

Mega developer Rockstar was this week accused of fixing game reviews, is there truth to the rumours?

Local StarCraft II community site now up

SA’s official Star Craft II community hub is now up and running. Starcraft2za.co.za was launched as a platform for gamers to share everything Star Craft II related within a South African context.

Modern Warfare 2 free this weekend on Steam

Valve announced a pretty exciting promotional exercise for Activision’s contentious FPS Modern Warfare 2 this week, which allows gamers to play the title for free this weekend.

April game release calendar

April looks set to be quietest month of 2010 so far

The end of Console Gaming as we know it?

Grant Hinds turns his stoic gaze on Metal Gear Solid creator’s recent prediction

Reviews

Final Fantasy XIII

Robot Unicorn Attack

Command & Conquer 4

 

 

You have read 2 out of 5 free articles. Log in or register for unlimited access.

Read now

The best gaming website in South Africa
MyGaming proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Print and online media which prescribes that our reportage is truthful, accurate and fair. Should you wish to lodge a complaint about our news coverage, please lodge a complaint on the Press Council’s website, www.presscouncil.org.za or email the complaint to [email protected] Contact the Press Council on 011 4843612.