People who have been fans of rhythm games long before Guitar Hero put the genre in the mainstream light were likely huge fans of a game called Amplitude. After more than 10 years, Harmonix is bringing back the game that helped start it all, and they’re looking to their long time fans and Kickstarter to help make it happen.

Today in WTF news, GameStop has announced that they will be closing 120 of their gaming stores, and replacing them with 200-300 new stores that focus entirely on mobile and tablet devices. Wait a minute, what!?

That’s right, for those of you who may live in a smaller town or rural area, chances are your local GameStop will soon be no more. In its place will be yet another store dedicated to everything “mobile.” Clearly, we don’t have enough of those just yet. Gamers who don’t have a local “ma and pa” store will likely no longer have the joy of being able to go to a place where they’re sure to be among others who actually understand and can talk about their favorite hobby. Sure, there are still the alternatives, but they’re severely lacking what GameStop has always offered – a place specifically for gamers.

Hot off of the reveal of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, it is confirmed that Activision will be dropping developer Neversoft’s name and making them a part of Infinity Ward, who are known for being one of the two companies making the Call of Duty installments.