AU Shippin' Out March 5-March 7: Bully: Scholarship Edition
Have you got what it takes to be the big dog in the playground?
Have you got what it takes to be the big dog in the playground?
Headliners take the field alongside Sony and Take-Two's baseball offerings, PC Warhammer 40K: Soulstorm, and downloadables Rocketmen for PSN, XBLA, Super Turrican for Wii VC.
We were given a hands on revision class in Rockstar's remixed juvenile adventure game, and the results look promising.
We were given a hands-on revision class in Rockstar's remixed juvenile adventure game, and the results look promising.
We were given an introductory class in Bully: Scholarship Edition at Rockstar's London offices.
We get a look at a Bully trailer for the Xbox 360 and Wii.
Capcom's Clover Studio colourful adventure wins UK magazine's coveted award at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival.
Scholarship Edition to let next-gen gamers enroll in Bullworth Academy starting this winter.
Lawyer responds to publisher's lawsuit with accusations of intimidation, obstruction of justice, and violation of his civil rights.
Burning Crusade scorches to the top of the UK game charts, knocking Lost Planet: Extreme Condition down to second place.
It's all change at the top as FIFA's reign finally draws to a close.
FIFA 07 starts the new year on top as Electronic Arts offerings finish the week's sales race in first, second, and third.
FIFA 07 back on top for the end of 2006; holiday sales promotions help other titles to leap back up.
Critically acclaimed game didn't sell enough to warrant a sequel, says Wedbush Morgan Securities' Michael Pachter.
Need for Speed: Carbon spins its wheels on the top spot; three new entries arrive in the top 10.
Need for Speed Carbon swerves straight to the top of the charts; Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories debuts at six.
It's time to deck the halls of Bullworth Academy in Rockstar's latest game. GameSpot's Walkthrough will get you straight to the head of the class.
Pro Evo 6 shoots and scores, in at number one with highest UK first-week sales for two years; five other new entries including Canis Canem Edit.
Sam Fisher zip lines to top, zombies rise again, Bully overcomes criticisms, and guess what's back...Nintendogs.
Retailers fail to honour embargo dates as two top games--Pro Evolution Soccer 6 and Canis Canem Edit--come out early.
Take-Two lawyers reportedly ask that the incendiary anti-game attorney be brought up on charges related to his outburst following a judge's ruling on Bully.
Rockstar's latest lets players experiment with same-sex make-out sessions; ESRB says that content was considered in assigning the game a T-for-Teen rating.
We explore the depths of Bullworth Academy and come out with a few mental and physical scars to commemorate our time there.
Prime Minister Tony Blair agrees to look into new Rockstar title; agrees to meeting called by Member of Parliment and game critic Keith Vaz.
Currys and PC World refuse to stock the game, citing the "explicit link between violence and children".
A crowded week sees Family Guy, Flight Simulator X, Justice League Heroes, Sims 2: Pets, and Railroads! get on the retail train; Zoo Tycoon 2 and Age of Empires III ...
[UPDATE] Jack Thompson's attempt to keep Take-Two from shipping out its controversial game apparently thwarted; attorney compares decision to Iran nuclear crisis.
Antigame activist Jack Thompson claims court victory to get judge to obtain copy of Rockstar's forthcoming game Thursday afternoon.
Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar game previously decried as a "Columbine simulator" by watchdogs deemed suitable for ages 13 and older by ESRB.
Online retailer lists Knights of the White Stallion expansion for popular PC role-playing game, premium packages for two anticipated releases.
Rockstar's controversial schoolyard action game reportedly to ship outside the US as Canis Canem Edit, or "Dog Eat Dog."
Troubled publisher says analysts' estimates are overly optimistic, announces grand-jury investigation holding back quarterly report; "premier" Rockstar PSP title delayed.
Rockstar's prep-school drama takes a pounding by president of anti-online-harassment group; DC youth group also protests game.
Lawyer demands early copy of Rockstar game, will sue if he deems it a public nuisance.
Cable television network names Elder Scrolls IV Game of the Year, invites vociferous game critic to appear on Attack of the Show. [UPDATE] Debate footage now online.
Rockstar's controversial prep-school drama will be released this year; source says Xbox version bullied out of production.
Killzone 2, Fallout 3, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Dragon Age, Culdcept, Bully, and first-party GameCube and GBA titles all skipped last week's event.
Industry watchers slash earnings-per-share expectations; stock surges 11 percent anyway.
Job listings reveal company's plans for new development studio in heart of UK capital city.
Rockstar's prep school game under more fire by UK politician; wants game treated same way as violent film--or banned altogether.
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