editorial Jason England editorial Jason England

Happy New Year

While many news organisations/blogs in our space will use this as an opportunity to heavily promote their activities for 2013; but we come with a far simpler message.  Happy New Year to all 400,000 people who read what we write, and watch what we film.

Read More
Nintendo E3 2012 Press Conference LIVE
games, news Jason England games, news Jason England

Nintendo E3 2012 Press Conference LIVE

The last of the 'big three' press conferences is almost upon us. Set to deliver where last year's E3 confused Wii U announcement did not, Nintendo has to come onto the E3 2012 stage with purpose, a demonstrable intelligence for its audience and, most importantly, with a desire to entertain from the get go.

Read More
news, social media Jason England news, social media Jason England

Own The Whole Of Youtube On DVD

Youtube has become one of the primary spaces on the internet for anything on the wide ranging spectrum from visual education to procrastination.  The service has it all, except for an offline counterpart when, God forbid, your internet connection goes down.  Well fear no more kind sir/madam, as on April 1st Youtube has officially announced The Youtube Collection.

Simple. Economical. Convenient.  A whole new way to enjoy the videos you love.

Read More
games, movies, news Jason England games, movies, news Jason England

Indie Game: The Movie. A videogame film worth watching to premiere at Sundance

Of the significant amount of buzz surrounding this year's Sundance Film Festival, this has definitely captured the hearts and minds of we nerds: a feature documentary about the pains of the 21st century independent artist that is the indie game designer.

Indie Game: The Movie Official Trailer from IndieGame: The Movie on Vimeo.

Read More
games, news Jason England games, news Jason England

What if Skyrim was set in 2012? [VIDEO]

So it goes without saying, Skyrim has been a huge success.  We gave it some love in our review, and from the millions of copies it's sold, you guys loved it too.  But a burning question that...wasn't exactly burning remains: what if Skyrim was set in the present day?

Read More
games, news Jason England games, news Jason England

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II trailer released

Sega has capped off 2011 by giving us a teaser into what we can look forward to in 2012, as a short promo confirms Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode II for release next year.

The trailer is light on information, lacking any actual gameplay footage; but it confirms the return of Tails to the series and "the Rebirth of a Villain."  It's coming to Playstation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS, Windows Phone and Android.  Nintendo Wii has been scratched off the list to receive this sequel.  Better luck next time.

Read More
news, tech Jason England news, tech Jason England

Stream TV Set To Return To CES With 'Next Generation' Glasses-Free 3DTV

If there was one technology triumphed over anything else at last year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, it was glasses-free 3DTV; with companies like Toshiba, LG and Sony each showcasing what is possible to achieve without the need for active/passive 3D glasses.

Stream TV, makers of the Elocity tablets, was another electronics company on the show floor, demonstrating its own wares to a sceptical public. Despite little else seen in 2011 from the company in terms of units on shelves (despite promising a 52-inch version in May and 56-inch and 60-inch models in September), the company has now announced its intentions to unveil its new Ultra-D technology at CES 2012.

Read More
news, social media Jason England news, social media Jason England

Obama gets a Tumblr

Caving into the temptation of Nigel Thornberry Gifs and 4Chan jokes that are a year too late, Barack Obama now has a Tumblr page for his 2012 campaign.

"We’d like this Tumblr to be a huge collaborative storytelling effort—a place for people across the country to share what’s going on in our respective corners of it and how we’re getting involved in this campaign to keep making it better." Proclaims the first Tumblr post that (yes) directly addresses the blogging service brand as if it were a real person (a rather annoying trait if I do say so myself).

Read More