So you may have noticed the web kicking off about how you can now play addictive life-drainer Cut the Rope online for free. It’s part of an Internet Explorer marketing gimmick, but we’ve discovered a dirty secret behind the whole thing… Read more
So you may have noticed the web kicking off about how you can now play addictive life-drainer Cut the Rope online for free. It’s part of an Internet Explorer marketing gimmick, but we’ve discovered a dirty secret behind the whole thing… Read more

Looking for a great gadget Christmas idea? You could do worse than the OnLive micro console, which brings the cloud powered game streaming service to your TV. It’s been available in the UK since September, but is now making a move on the high street: retailer Game will sell the device in the run up to the 25th.
Hear that clock ticking? OnLive, the streaming gaming service, is set to hit the UK this autumn but you won’t have to wait until then to reserve your gamer tag and get in line. The OnLive.co.uk site is set to come online next Thursday as the service makes a series of announcements at E3. Click through for details and to see OnLive in action…
Apptoyz are releasing this plastic fantastic gun app add on for the iPhone, creatively titled the Appgun, although it’s so big it’s almost like your iPhone is the add on for the gun. Appgun turns your iPhone in to an augmented reality alien shooting game.Click through for photos and video!
If you’ve got a couple of bananas and you’re near London this weekend, then you might just be able to swap them for a copy of Donky Kong Country Returns, if you’re fast enough. In front of bewildered shoppers, Game and GameStation are challenging you to present a bunch of bananas as payment for Donky Kong Country Returns for the Wii. The first 20 people to roll up with fruit in their wallets instead of the £45 asking price will get free copies. The dare starts at 9am on Friday at Game Oxford Street, Merry Hill Dudley, and from 8am at GameStation in Hull.
Show us your banana money! Send us a pic on the Electricpig Facebook page if you go to claim your free copy!
Lego video game ahoy! Disney Interactive Studios and TT Games are embarking on a voyage to create another Lego Video Game: Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game. The game will use storylines and characters from the first three films, plus the upcoming film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
PlayStation Move games are still thin on the ground, with only a handful having been released since we got our hands on the bubble headed Move controllers. Is this lack of decent content for the PlayStation Move a trend that is set to continue, and perpetuate, leading to the slow death of the PlayStation Move in favour of less Ann Summers-like controllers, or are we just being impatient?