
The second Star Wars adventure set for Disney Infinity 3.0 begins with Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie and the droid flying…
The second Star Wars adventure set for Disney Infinity 3.0 begins with Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie and the droid flying…
There are quick fixes, and then there are incredibly quick fixes. When Spacetime Studios says Call of Champions is a…
The goal in Panoramical is to find yourself in a series of fantastical works of audiovisual art. It’s a personal…
The main character of In Between isn’t going to live much longer. The only thing left is to make sense of it all.
Star Wars Uprising, the new Diablo clone sitting atop the iTunes charts, could more appropriately be titled Star…
Have you heard of Nova-111? I barely had, but now I must show it to you. It’s a wonderful surprise of a video game.…
My go-to mobile game for time-filling fun used to be Drop 7. Then it was Threes. These days it’s Sage Solitaire, a…
What’s up with those Arkham Knight soldiers running around like crazy? Batman hasn’t even done anything yet. Gosh,…
Fascinating video games come out of nowhere these days. Take Prune, a new $4 iOS game about growing and pruning…
Today in “manager challenges you didn’t expect to see”: Craig Counsell successfully challenging the Brewers’ Khris…
The first Swords & Soldiers, released nearly six years ago, was a hidden Wii gem. The new one, released today for…
Bill Belichick was grumpily baffled by the NFL owners' unwillingness to even consider his plan to install permanent…
This seems as uncontroversial as it comes: everyone, from fans to bookmakers to players and coaches and officials…
NFL owners rejected 12 of 13 proposals to change the replay process, including the Patriots' proposal that every single play be challengeable. The only replay-related rule that passed will allow officials to use video review to put the right amount of time on the clock at the end of halves. Read more
Detroit general manager Martin Mayhew, speaking at the combine, proposed a change to the NFL's replay rules: he…
The New York Times has a nice obituary of Tony Verna, the man who invented instant replay. [New York Times]
Tony Verna, the inventor of instant reply for live sports, has died. He was 81 and had been battling leukemia.
Big Ten officials were stricken blind and stupid early in tonight's Ohio State-Penn State game as a pass from the…
MLB umpires rarely sit down with the media, however umpire Hunter Wendelstedt gave Todd Kalas a peek into this…