Video Game Review: Red Dead Redemption is GTA on horseback

As if hijacking a car, running over civilians and blowing said car up in the middle of an intersection wasn't enough to whet every gamer's appetite for mindless destruction, Rockstar Games, the maker of Grand Theft Auto, is releasing Red Dead Redemption on May 18.

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Video Game Review: What's the apocalypse without zombies and an arena?

Since the Halo and Call of Duty series raised the bar, every new game has to try to compete with these two powerhouses, and the original game of Borderlands was enough to blow away any fan of first-person shooters looking for something original to come to the genre.

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Video Game Review: Catch the new Pokémon games

Whether it's five-year-olds, college students or adults, people everywhere are pre-ordering Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver to ensure they will have a copy this coming Sunday.

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Video Game Review: Dante's Inferno is sinfully mediocre

With an unbelievable marketing campaign that included fake Christian protestors and a contest that turned a gaming convention into a madhouse, Dante's Inferno was … oddly anticipated.

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Video Game Review: Lock n' load in Modern Warfare 2

In yet another installment of a series that no one has lost interest in, Activision delivers a fast-paced first-person shooter that will leave some people glued to their TVs for days on end.

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Video Game Review: A new kind of video game hero

As the creators of the axe-wielding hit video game Guitar Hero, Activision is now focusing its hero-generating powers on a different genre: dance music.

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Summer Concerts 2009: blink-182

Thankfully, the cloud of gloom lifted this past summer as blink-182 ended their break, making a stop at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center near Buffalo, N.Y. For once, indefinite hiatus didn't mean broken up for good, and the hilarious trio reunited.

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Video Game Review: The Apocalypse never looked so good

The world of Borderlands, strewn with raiders, robots and rust, is begging to be explored and looted - this isn't your average game set in an ordinary end-of-the-world wasteland.

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Video Game Review: Aion (It's pronounced A-on)

It's hard to believe that any game developer would want to take on the Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) supergiant World of Warcraft, but NCsoft is up to the challenge.

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