Posts Tagged ‘360 magazine’
Jul
9
Hello! Between writing 360, drinking cheap coffee, and staring the wall in fits of despair, the 360 team like nothing more than to swivel around in our chairs and engage in some random office banter. So we thought we’d try out a new blog feature where we round-up some of the random conversation topics we’ve had over the course of each day. Today’s banter has mainly revolved around insects, after Pete expressed disappointment that The Sims 3 wasn’t more like an ant farm….
Jul
2
Check out Tim’s preview of Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising,the ultra-realstic new shooter from Codemasters.
Dec
23
The latest issue of 360 goes on sale on Christmas Eve or just December 24th to those of you who don’t observe this very Christian of holidays
Oct
30
Our latest masterpiece reached the shelves of all good newsagents and supermarkets this morning featuring an Exclusive Review of Lara Croft’s latest adventure and many other fine bits and bobs besides
Sep
29
The latest Issue of 360 magazine should be winging its way to subscribers this week ahead of it taking up space on shelves on Thursday.
Aug
8
In an exclusive interview with 360 Magazine (Issue 39, on shelves now), Braid creator Jonathan Blow revealed that he might never bother making another Live Arcade game after the drawn out process of bringing his award winning platformer to Xbox 360
Jul
14
As I’ve said before we were inundated with votes for our 360 Heroes poll and I’d like to thank you all for your support
Jul
10
So we finally held the prize draw for the 360 Heroes competition
Jun
23
It’s been a bit quiet on the campaign trail as you may have noticed since polls closed on May 30
Jun
17
I’m seriously stretching with a headline like that, but I’ve committed myself to keeping Tim’s trend alive
Apr
2
The RPG Competition from Issue 33 closed recently and with the final entries collated and the prizes organised we held the draw to find out who would be winning these fabulous prizes..
Mar
31
I learned this week that I really can’t stand going to Chinese restaurants (or indeed Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese) with people who don’t know how to use chopsticks

