
Downloadable content has changed the video gaming landscape forever. Here’s a look back and how it’s evolved and what it’s done to our perception of gaming.

Downloadable content has changed the video gaming landscape forever. Here’s a look back and how it’s evolved and what it’s done to our perception of gaming.

This week’s Rock Band releases consist of nine individual tracks from five different acts. Nothing is available as a pack this time, so each song will set you back 160 Microsoft points, or $2.

I’m a huge Rock Band devotee, but it’s been a few weeks since any new songs have come out for the game that really struck my fancy. That changes today with the release of several new tracks, many of whom already have found a home on my XBox.
Sony has a new brand of addiction on the way to the Playstation 3 in the form of Trophies, their answer to the XBox 360′s Achievement system.

Yesterday Harmonix dropped the official announcement of Rock Band 2, the follow up to their immensely successful music game that released late last year.

Starting today on the XBox 360 and Thursday on the Playstation 3, you’ll be able to download the full album Doolittle by The Pixies, as well as a pack of three songs from Weezer’s new Red Album.

In a press release today, Sony announced that their new Qore program will be going live on the Playstation Network on June 5.

One of the longest hyped and most anticipated additions to the Playstation 3 is the long awaitied Playstation Home, a service that would allow Playstation 3 users to create avatars and interact with other players in a virtual Sims-ish / Second Life-ish world.

The rumors have been rampant ever since the game shipped for the XBox 360, and now it’s confirmed: Bioshock is coming to the Playstation 3.