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1. GameSpot
Nobody knows games and gamers like GameSpot. Our love of games combined with our experience, innovation, and commitment makes GameSpot the standard for all things gaming. For 15 years, we've been 100-percent focused on games. We understand that today's gamers play for many different reasons, and we're able to engage this growing number of diverse gamers no matter why they hit play.
2. IGN.com
is one of the leading online destinations serving the needs of 18-34-year-old males. IGN.com offers a broad and deep offering of videogame, entertainment and lifestyle content and resources with some of the largest message boards on the web.
3. GameFAQs
Every month, millions of gamers come to GameFAQs (www.GameFAQs.com) for all the nitty-gritty details on how to play and beat nearly 60,000 games. Since 1995, GameFAQs has provided tip-seeking gamers with the world's most in-depth gameplay information, including more than 44,200 FAQs and guides, 224,400 codes and cheats, 418 million forum postings, and more. Gamers themselves publish almost all of the content on GameFAQs, so it's no surprise that the audience is incredibly loyal. In fact, on average, they spend more time with GameFAQs than they do with our closest competitor.
4. Game Trailers
From its humble beginnings in 2002 Gametrailers.com has evolved into the leading Internet broadcaster for the video game industry. Gametrailers.com was started by gamers who were tired of waiting in line for slow downloads of small, boring gameplay footage. The result of their hard work is what you see today; a vast library of unmarked, high-resolution video game trailers and gameplay that users can download or stream immediately to their computer. The site, which re-launched in December of 2004, serves millions of trailers a month to media-starved gamers. New features include user registration, game tracking, platform sorting, expanded forums, fan movies, user ratings and the Gametrailer Top20 that ranks the most popular game trailers according to user feedback and number of views.
5. GamesRadar
is the next generation of video games websites. It's different - take a moment, look at it. It's innovative and bold and explosive and challenging and loads of other marketing words. GamesRadar is all about gaming. It's all about playing games and shouting about games and reviewing games and saying they're brilliant or trash and everything in between. GamesRadar is a truly global site. GamesRadar is new. GamesRadar is genius. Nothing like it has been produced before.
6. 1UP.com
The latest video game news, reviews, previews, cheats, guides, trailers, screenshots and podcasts from 1UP. Where Gamers Call Home.
7. GamePro
features video game news, reviews, previews, cheats, features, screens, videos, game info, and game communities, for the hottest video games available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, DS, PC, and iPhone.
8. G4tv.com
The latest in video games - game reviews, trailers, news, cheats, and screenshots. G4 is the one destination on television that feeds your addiction for the latest must-have tech gadgets, web culture and video games. And we don’t stop there. G4 pushes the boundaries of TV to bring you fresh and original shows with groundbreaking interactive features. We cover E3 and CES every year and take you live to more unique, off-the-beaten-path events like Comic-Con. G4 offers tons of ways to watch with exclusive broadband video on G4TV.com, heaps of VOD, mobile content, and more podcasts than any other network in America. We’re taking television to places it has never been before. Welcome to G4. TV That’s Plugged In.
9. GiantBomb
The largest video game database online, GiantBomb features Game Reviews, News, Videos and Forums for the latest in PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, DS and more!
10. GameRankings
is a site dedicated to aggregating review scores from both online and offline sources, to give users an overall picture of a game's score.
The Video Game Revolution: History of Gaming:
Over the past 30 years, video games have become an integral part of our culture, and the video game industry has become a multi-billion dollar behemoth. Follow the journey of video games from university laboratories to our living rooms. more...![]()
The history of video games from "pong" to "pac-man":
in the beginning, there was nothing. well, actually, there was pinball, some shooting gallery games, a few nickel peep-show machines and those mechanical genies that would guess your weight and give a glimpse of your future. but it was probably pretty hard trying to beat your buddies at who weighs less. more...![]()
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)
is a non-profit, self-regulatory body established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). ESRB assigns computer and video game content ratings, enforces industry-adopted advertising guidelines and helps ensure responsible online privacy practices for the interactive entertainment software industry. To empower consumers, especially parents, with the ability to make informed decisions about the computer and video games they choose for their families through the assignment of age and content ratings, and to hold the computer and video game industry accountable for responsible marketing practices.
