
Nintendo announces plans to roll out a download model enabling consumers to purchase Day 1 digital titles in stores, priced by retail outlets. BNBGAMING reacts.

Nintendo announces plans to roll out a download model enabling consumers to purchase Day 1 digital titles in stores, priced by retail outlets. BNBGAMING reacts.

Times, they are a-changing. Even Call of Duty fanatics must face the music, now that Treyarch has made the official announcement: Black Ops is moving into the future. But it’s not all said and done ’til we’ve had our say – the Friday Roundtable!

Fueled by words from Crytek’s Rasmus Hojengaard, the debate about whether next-gen consoles should support used games or “go nuclear” reaches new heights…and we’re right in the thick of it!

A Call of Duty a year keeps the repo men away, says Activision. This week, the FRT panel discuss the future of the titanic first-person shooter franchise in the wake of slowing sales and growing dissatisfaction with the series’ direction.

Peter Molyneux is back and better than ever. Or at least, that’s what he’d lead you to believe. In this week’s FRT, the panel discusses the legendary designer’s resurgence with his new company, 22Cans, and his plans for the future.

With the Wii U predicted to be available on the market by year’s end, it’s no longer a question of “if” or “when”, but “how”. How will the Big N’s next-gen effort fare with consumers, and what are we honestly expecting from it?

As E3 2012 approaches, the rumour mill turns crazily in anticipation of Microsoft and Sony’s next consoles, and more details on the Wii U. This week, the panel discusses their thoughts on the latest speculation.

Ready the strongest krogan ale, barkeep! This week, the N7 gloves are off as the panel discuss the controversy surrounding Mass Effect 3′s polarising ending.

Hey, you! That awesome game you always wanted a sequel to but the publisher said “no”? You go ahead and make that. Yes, indeed: in this week’s FRT, the panel discuss the new empowering phenomenon of crowd funding.

The UK’s largest video game retailer, GAME, is in dire straits as it plunges deeper into financial crisis and loses support from major games publishers. Can it be saved? The FRT panel discusses.
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