On Sunday, we at Middle of Nowhere Gaming decided that we wanted to start having regularly scheduled content coming out each day along side all of our news. So, here is how the schedule has shaped up. Obviously, it is subject to change at any time, and times during that day for releases may vary, but hopefully everything will work out! Continue reading New Weekly Schedule
Category Archives: Video Games
MONG Spotlight Presents: Kerbal Space Program
Thank god it’s Monday. This week’s indie spotlight is Squad’s physics sandbox and space program management simulator: Kerbal Space Program.
Continue reading MONG Spotlight Presents: Kerbal Space Program
Remastered Mass Effect Trilogy Seems Even More Likely
News today shed light on the recent slip-up by the Chilean retailer Zmart Games. Said slip-up lends more credibility to the likelihood that a remastered versionof the Mass Effect Trilogy for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 is in the works. Continue reading Remastered Mass Effect Trilogy Seems Even More Likely
Madden 15’s First Trailer and Release Date Revealed
EA Sports just released their first Madden 15 trailer. Continue reading Madden 15’s First Trailer and Release Date Revealed
Destiny Updates
Bungie is showing off many new videos, screenshots, and details about Destiny today. Please check back here throughout the day as we update you… Continue reading Destiny Updates
New Content Flys onto Peggle 2 on Xbox One
Xbox One owners who boot up Peggle 2 this week may have noticed a new update available for their game. PopCap has released a new update for Peggle 2 that includes a $1.99 DLC pack. Continue reading New Content Flys onto Peggle 2 on Xbox One
Lead Character Artist Leaves Naughty Dog
Naughty Dog has lost another member of the team; this time, the lead character artist for The Last of Us, Michael Knowland.
This Week’s New Releases: April 28th
Here are all of the games that are coming out this week! Continue reading This Week’s New Releases: April 28th
Atari Landfill Discovered
Remember back in the 80’s when it was rumored that Atari had truckloads of unsold games (such as the infamous E.T.), so they buried them out in the middle of a desert somewhere?
Turns out it’s true.
Battlefield 4 Possibly at the end of the Road to Recovery
It is now 178 days since Battlefield 4’s October 29th release and unfortunately the game is just now seeing a possible fix for the persistent “rubber banding” problem. Continue reading Battlefield 4 Possibly at the end of the Road to Recovery