
I missed this when it first hit the Internet in March, but a viral video created to hawk Samsung products possibly shows LED-wearing sheep on a hillside being made to play "Pong." That's what might be happening in the image above, a still from an entertaining clip that has been viewed by six million people on YouTube. The clip either shows some amazing feats of "extreme shepherding" or some clever computer-manipulation of just plain normal shepherding. I was expecting a cameo by sheep-loving developer Jeff Minter. No such luck.

I have seen the first video game that mixes golfing with machine guns, an upstart developer's wild idea with a real life R&B twist. Read more...
Those of you who have my Gamertag did indeed see me playing Sega's maligned "Golden Axe" sequel, because I'll give anything a fair try. Read more...
MTV Multiplayer readers would have been subjected to me trying the new Hannah Montana game, if it was not for Kathleen and Nicole, two of MTV News' biggest Hannah Montana fans. They took "Hannah Montana: The Movie" the game out of my hands and tested it on the Wii. For more, check out Kathleen's 'Hannah Montanta' video game impressions at our Newsroom blog.
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Game Informer's May issue will have the scoop on "Assassin's Creed II," which, the magazine reports will take place during the Italian Renaissance in Venice and star a new hero, Ezio. Check GI for more.

A mysterious tease for a new feature for "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars" appears to refer to a new online game that connects to Rockstar's DS hit. Read more...
The nation's second-biggest cable company wants to change your Internet bill in a way that may make gaming a lot more expensive. But what do key gaming companies Sony, Microsoft and OnLive think? MTV Multiplayer asked them. Read more...
MTV Movies' Brian Jacks guest-hosts today's Lunchtime Video and tried to out-swag me. Are you impressed?
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Capcom has contradicted an IGN report that claimed the new $5 add-on for "Resident Evil 5" was already on the disc consumers bought for $60. Read more...

Should the graphics of a game I possess give me pause about playing it? Read more...