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IS CREAZN STUDIO WORKING ON RESIDENT EVIL: OUTBREAK HD?

As we reported last week, an anonymous source mentioned previous involvement in a HD remaster of Resident Evil Outbreak, which Capcom supposedly outsourced to the independant studio he/she worked for at the time. Working off of the clues given in that message, we may have pinpointed the studio in question. Continue reading IS CREAZN STUDIO WORKING ON RESIDENT EVIL: OUTBREAK HD?

Geekend Update 01/08/16

Weekends are meant strictly for gaming and all things fun; at least that’s what we think. Here is where you can find out all of our crazy plans for the upcoming weekend!

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First Geekend Update of 2016!

Welcome to 2016!

To kick-off the year, the team at Middle of Nowhere Gaming is here to enjoy some wonderful games. Here is where you can find out all of our crazy plans for the start of the year!

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Jesse Webster’s Top 5 Game of the Year

2015 has come and gone and it has been the best year of gaming in a long time. Instead of dumping all the major games in a four month period, they were spread throughout the year. While some games are better than others, getting them into a list was much harder. Continue reading Jesse Webster’s Top 5 Game of the Year

How Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony Succeeded With New IP in 2015

It is no secret that popular entertainment is littered with an endless supply of remakes, reboots, reimaginings, and sequels.  Whether it be in movies, television, or videogames, companies often rely on the familiar when trying to attract an audience.  Investing millions of dollars into a product is a big risk, and despite outcry from some consumers about lack of originality, what often succeeds is something old and established.   Continue reading How Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony Succeeded With New IP in 2015

Jesse Webster’s Top 10 Xbox 360 Games of All Time

This week marks the tenth anniversary of the Xbox 360, Microsoft’s second system in the gaming industry. Say what you will about the Xbox 360 with its flaws like the infamous Red Ring of Death. I went through two systems. The Xbox 360 was a powerhouse for the last generation of gaming, and if it wasn’t for that system things like a friends list for online play and achievements wouldn’t be here today. Continue reading Jesse Webster’s Top 10 Xbox 360 Games of All Time

Geekend Update 10/23/15

Weekends are meant strictly for gaming and all things fun; at least that’s what we think. Here is where you can find out all of our crazy plans for the upcoming weekend! 

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NYCC 2015: Hands-On Impressions of LEGO Marvel’s Avengers

Peanut butter and jelly. Nachos and cheese. Bert and Ernie. Pairs that, though the single items may be great, become infinitely more amazing once they are combined. Now imagine this: the LEGO franchise and all things Marvel. The incredible combination is LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. I’m here to tell you that, yes, it is as amazing as it sounds! Continue reading NYCC 2015: Hands-On Impressions of LEGO Marvel’s Avengers

Geekend Update 10/16/15

Weekends are meant strictly for gaming and all things fun; at least that’s what we think. Here is where you can find out all of our crazy plans for the upcoming weekend!

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Gaming is the Future of Education

As my first New York Comic Con Panel ever, it was quite fitting that it would blend my two passions together: gaming and education. “Gamers and Education” offered various perspectives and realities about how technology, and more importantly, gaming have and will impact the educational experience for students. Below are some of the items discussed and even some applications that I see in my school now. 
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