Greg Srisavasdi has been covering press junkets and reviewing films since 1991, where he covered the movie beat for the UCLA Daily Bruin. After years working as a entertainment radio journalist for Westwood One, he currently writes and edits for DeepestDream.com. If he's not watching a movie, you can catch him glued to his iPad, playing iOS games and refusing to grow up!
Greg Srisavasdi
Video Game Violence A Concern For 89 Percent of Parents
This week's spotlight on violent video games does not start and stop with the actions and words of Vice President Joe Biden. A nationwide survey commissioned by Common Sense Media and the Center for American Progress found that an estimated 89% of parents believe violence in video games is a problem.
Video Game Violence Bill Receives Second Life This Month
A bill which called for the study of the effects of violent video games on children is being reintroduced later this month by its author, West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller.
Walking Dead Digital Copy Free For Xbox 360 Gamers With Hitching Problems
Xbox 360 owners who have experienced freezing and stuttering problems with The Walking Dead will receive a free copy of the game's Xbox Live Arcade version, as developer Telltale games has determined that installing an Xbox 360 hard drive on a 4 GB system will fix the hitching.
Call of Duty Movie Not in the Cards For Activision
The marriage between Hollywood and the gaming industry has been a profitable but creatively tenuous one at best, and it's no surprise that Activision CEO Bobby Kotick is not green lighting a Call of Duty film.
Bloody Palace Mode A Free Update For DMC Devil May Cry
Capcom continues to whet the appetites of gamers eager for DmC Devil May Cry's impending release, as they have announced the return of the beloved Bloody Palace Mode.
Fallout 4 Teaser Leaked By DJ Three Dog
It's been two years since Fallout: New Vegas depicted Sin City in all its apocalyptic glory, and now Fallout 4 is apparently on the horizon. That is if you believe the tweets of Erick Todd Dellums, who served as the voice of Galaxy News Radio DJ Three Dog in Fallout 3.