In a surprising turn, The Last of Us became Texas' most-played video game last year, unseating action and sports giants, likely driven by its HBO adaptation and local Texas ties.
The Minecraft Movie is having a big impact in Texas. McDonald's locations across the state are seeing a significant sales increase thanks to their new Minecraft Happy Meal promotion.
Explore the incredible world records set in Texas, including a giant bull with massive horns and a colossal book created by students. Texan pride shines!
Grand Theft Auto V will be out for PC in January 2015 and it brings first person mode, but what that also means is first person perspective sex scenes.
Preparing a Christmas feast is a lot of work. It usually takes at least a full day, which means you won't get to enjoy your presents that much. That is until now...
Ugh. We need to get new hobbies. This guy makes awesome stop-motion animations on whiteboards, and our hobby is to watch them. Oh well, at least it's highly enjoyable. This particular video is based on the video game Street Fighter, clearly...
Anyone who argues that video games are full of senseless violence and lack genuine emotion simply hasn't spent enough time with a controller in their hands. In fact, many games are driven by heartfelt love stories at their core. Some are cute and Disney-esque, while others are doomed from the start in the tradition of Greek tragedy. Either way, the video game romances we present here are all epic
Thank goodness the world didn't end last year because we would have missed all of the new video game releases coming out in 2013. We would have screamed the feathered ear off the Mayan god of the underworld if we didn't get a chance to play Bioshock Infinite...
We have another duo! Today's spotlight falls on cosplay partners, Aicosu, and their outfits from Dragon Age 2. First we have Sheila with her amazing Hawke (the default female version), complete with the character's badass pauldron and clawed gauntlet...
California Democratic senator Leland Yee finds it rather "mind-boggling" the National Rifle Association would point the finger at video games in relation to the blame for the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting.