Xbox Live Update: Trenched digs in tomorrow
Double Fine's tower defense shooter hits XBLA this week; L.A. Noire DLC and demo for Duke Nukem Forever now live; Games on Demand welcomes Tron: Evolution, Tropico 3, and DAH! ...
Double Fine's tower defense shooter hits XBLA this week; L.A. Noire DLC and demo for Duke Nukem Forever now live; Games on Demand welcomes Tron: Evolution, Tropico 3, and DAH! ...
[UPDATE] Approximately 200 staffers let go at Mercenaries developer; "core team" to relocate to Los Angeles studio to make Pandemic-branded games; founders departing.
Creepy little girls and violent animals hit retail shelves this week.
Game industry begins to unwind as headliners are joined by Destroy All Humans, Mushroom Men, and SingStar Abba.
Publisher pulls the plug on Sony version of Sandblast Games' anti-homo sapiens shooter Path of the Furon; 360 edition still on for December 1.
We take to the streets as Crypto, wreaking havoc with new mind powers, weapons, and more.
Following "mutual agreement," Edward Zinser resigns his post as WWE SmackDown! publisher's top accountant; VP Rasmus van der Colff taking reins temporarily.
Destroy All Humans!: Path of the Furon, Frontlines for PS3, and deBlob pushed back beyond March of 2008 as publisher lowers forecasts due to poor Stuntman and Juiced sales.
Lazard Capital Markets' Colin Sebastian says THQ racer's sales "slow off the blocks"; maintains buy rating.
Despite a dip in revenue, the SmackDown! and Saints Row publisher cuts April-June shortfall to $9.3 million, reaffirms $1.15 billion full-year guidance, reconfirms new Red Faction.
Publisher shows off Xbox 360 Destory All Humans! and Darksiders: Wrath of War, brings in Quentin "Rampage" Jackson to present UFC.
Furon's taking on the 1970s in this next-gen Destroy All Humans game. We take a first look.
Bikes and quads series gets Untamed while Crypto returns in two separate games; all three set for early 2008.
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