Kotaku brings us news: This commercial for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance really gets it. Many of us want to play the game to enjoy the delights of dicing everything up, and that’ll feel particularly cathartic after an aw...
Since I gave Nintendo such grief for their less-than-impressive first WiiU commercial in the U.K., I figured it was only fair to congratulate them for having their first U.S. WiiU commercial not be terrible. Sure, it’s he...
Here’s a new PS3 commercial – and spiritual successor to last year’s “Michael” – for the upcoming PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. It’s certainly something. While I disagree with my...
England appears to have gotten the first commercial for Nintendo’s new WiiU console, and… well, let’s just say it hasn’t really quelled any of my misgivings about it (not that I really expected it to). I...
Nintendo has its work cut out for it with the Wii U once the initial, and inevitable first wave of early adopters dies off. They say lightning never strikes twice, and given the original Wii’s success with the mainstream ...
EA hired Freddie Wong to make a little commercial for its upcoming Need for Speed game. The results, predictably, are a little phenomenal, emphasis on the little. I highly recommend giving it a watch — I don’t think...
As if the productivity-killing playable version of Fix-It Felix, Jr. wasn’t fun enough, Disney’s viral campaign for Wreck-It Ralph now brings us this commercial promoting Litwak’s Arcade, the enviornment where...
With some clever casting and selective image capturing/gif-making on the part of nerds, Osaka-based reporter and model Aya Shibata recently became a uniquely Japanese sex symbol for Nintendo. Now, it seems Western fans are doin...
Some wonderful nerd decided to make an official commercial for the completely unofficial — as in, imaginary — ’80s toyline for John Carpenter’s The Thing. It’s good, but now all I can think about i...