According to this Ninja-Pizza post, a new Ninja Turtles games was shown in New York last week.It’s a Turtles in Time remake with 3D graphics, from the look of it.From the piece:The game is set up and directly taken from TMNT Turtles in Time.Right now it’s only going … [Read more...] about New TMNT game shown in New York
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ESL One New York 2014 Viewed By Over 2 Million
Gaming sports company Electronic Sports League or ESL has wrapped up another one of its events, this time one of the most prestigious so far. Last week, it hosted ESL One New York 2014 in the middle of the city, at Madison Square Garden itself.ESL chose the smaller venue of the … [Read more...] about ESL One New York 2014 Viewed By Over 2 Million
Dota 2 coming to Madison Square Garden for the largest e-sports event in New York City’s history
ESL One is bringing "the largest in-person competitive gaming event ever held on the East Coast" to New York City in October, with a Dota 2 tournament that will be held in the 5500-seat Theater at Madison Square Garden. The competition will take place during New York Super … [Read more...] about Dota 2 coming to Madison Square Garden for the largest e-sports event in New York City’s history
ESL announce ESL One Dota tournament for “New York Super Week”
ESL have just announced they will return to Madison Square Garden with a $250,000 Dota 2 tournament this October 3-4. This event is part of a larger festival, New York Super Week, that will feature a lot of nerd and pop cultural events around New York at the same time. … [Read more...] about ESL announce ESL One Dota tournament for “New York Super Week”
Nintendo woos indies in New York this week in continued push for Wii U, 3DS
Nintendo will arrive at IndieCade East this week with a showcase of independently created games and some advice to help developers bring their titles to Nintendo platforms, the company announced today.Nintendo's senior manager of licensing, Damon Baker, will give a talk called … [Read more...] about Nintendo woos indies in New York this week in continued push for Wii U, 3DS