Sam Fischer's no longer the only character you control in "Splinter Cell: Conviction," out in February. AP's weekly Video Game Video looks at its stealthy co-op mode.
Team Up in 'Splinter Cell: Conviction'
Tech Test: Gaming Computers for the Connoisseur
Personal computers designed for big-time video game players are getting better, faster and slicker-looking.
Labels: Personal computers, Science - Technology
'Ride' Like Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk tells AP's weekly Video Game Video that he didn't set out to create another make-you-sweat game with his new "RIDE." But hop on the skateboard controller long enough and you'll be panting.
Labels: Entertainment, RIDE, tony hawk, video game
Even 'Avatar' Game Gets 3-D Treatment
AP's weekly Video Game Video offers a look at the "Avatar" video game, with a story parallel to James Cameron's film and the ability to play in 3-D -- if you've got the right TV. It's out in December.
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Labels: 3-D, Avatar, Entertainment, video game
'Modern Warfare 2' Hits the Streets
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," the highly anticipated video game has hit store shelves. The Associated Press spoke with developer Infinity Ward about the latest version of the first-person shooter.
Labels: modern warfare, Science - Technology
Vehicles Left Out of 'Modern Warfare 2'
AP's weekly Video Game Video offers a look at the year's most anticipated holiday title, "Modern Warfare 2," out next week, and the developer explains why vehicles were left out of the game's multiplayer section.
Labels: Entertainment, modern warfare, video games
Mario and Sonic Team Up -- on Ice
AP's weekly Video Game Video offers a look at Sega and Nintendo's re-teaming -- on the ice and snow of Vancouver -- in 'Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.'
Labels: Entertainment
"The Beatles: Rock Band" Hits Gaming Consoles
"The Beatles: Rock Band" has hit store shelves. The game has produced more buzz than any video game since the release of the latest "Grand Theft Auto."
Madden on 'Madden'
AP's weekly Video Game Video goes one on one with John Madden, who retired from broadcasting -- but not from tinkering with the iconic football video game that bears his name.
Labels: Entertainment, john madden, people
No Clunkers Offered in 'Forza 3'
AP's weekly Video Game Video previews "Forza Motorsport 3," the Xbox 360's flagship racing title where you can pit a Fiat 500 Abarth SS against a supercharged Honda Fit.
Labels: Entertainment, forza 3, no clunkers offered, video game
Create Your Own Superhero in 'Champions'
Who needs Wonder Woman or Green Lantern when you can build your own superhero - down to the color of her laser beams? AP's weekly Video Game Video previews the super-customizableMMORPG "Champions Online."
Labels: champions, create superhero, Entertainment
Cameron Lifts the Lid on 'Avatar'
James Cameron finally talks 'Avatar' and reveals how they have "spared no expense to bring to the fans another world."
Labels: cameron lifts lid on avatar, Entertainment, us
Stars Love to Blend in at Comic-Con
Robert Downey Jr. and Freddie Prinze Jr. reveal how they're itching to get down and dirty in disguise with their fans at Comic-Con.
Labels: blend, comic-con, Entertainment, list, stars
Jeff Bridges Talks 'Tron' Sequel at Comic-Con
Jeff Bridges, star of the original 1982 flick 'Tron,' unveils early test footage from the film's sequel 'Tron: Legacy,' at Comic-Con in San Diego. The film, also starring Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund, is due for release in 2010.
Labels: comic-con, Entertainment, jeff bridges, sequel, tron, us
'Modern Warfare 2' Gets Story Boost
It'll be -- easily -- the biggest game of the holiday season. AP's weekly Video Game Video offers a preview of "Modern Warfare 2."
Labels: boost, Entertainment, modern warfare, story, video games
Tony Hawk and the Virtual Skateboard
Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk has unveiled a new skateboard controller for videogame consoles.
Labels: Science - Technology, techbits, tony hawk, virtual skateboard
E3 Report: Where's My Controller?
Microsoft kicked off the Electronic Entertainment Expo with a bang, displaying a new technology that allows users to control their Xbox 360s -- without any handheld controllers.