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On a new B3pisode King Baby Duck and Blueonic test-drive a new segment on the show: BAD WEEK/GOOD WEEK! Almost all things bad under the sun regarding Boston sports dampens the Bastards' spirits, from the lost of the Stanley Cup

The smell of chimichangas and bad aftershave stained the room. Beer bottles scattered everywhere, pancake mix that had expired two weeks ago spilt all over the floor, and a bathroom in a state of rancid decay stared from me across

Paustinj from GamerTag Radio guest-stars in an all-new B3pisode, where the winners and losers of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo are decided! Did the PS4 trounce the Xbox One? Was it smart of Nintendo to not hold a press conference?

The teaming up of HARMONIX and Disney sounds like quite the natural pairing, which is why I was surprised to see it take so long for them to work together. Revealed at E3 Fantasia: Music Evolved is not just the

The Mario Kart series may never had a broken moment in its lustrous lifecycle, but they always manage to add more to the series and make it better than before. For their upcoming Mario Kart 8 on the Wii U

When word got out that Nintendo got the exclusive license for Platinum Games' Bayonetta 2 the Internet roared with a mix of love and jealous hate for the Big N. At E3 this year gamers were given a taste of

When we last saw our anti-heroes in Saints Row The Third the area of Steelport was brought back under their control. Since that time the Boss has taken over the entire country, becoming the American President with a 20% approval

In a special edition of The LowDownLoad King Baby Duck and Blueonic go hands-on with the recent demos for the Xbox Live Arcade titles Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and State of Decay. Plus KBD shares a couple things he hopes

Ron Gilbert has given us enough joyful games to last us a lifetime, whether it's the adventures of Guybrush Threepwood in the Monkey Island series or taking three unique individuals on a trip down to The Cave. This month he

You have to give Combo Crew credit for one thing: it's different from most of the iOS titles I've come across. Sure there have been fighting titles ported to phones and tablets, but I haven't come across an interactive fighting