Does Lightning McQueen Need Car Insurance Or Life Insurance?
The GameSpot After Dark podcast crew answer life's most important question this week.
The GameSpot After Dark podcast crew answer life's most important question this week.
Microsoft's family focus sees fan-favorite Pixar characters star in minigame collection; Double Fine developing new kid-friendly experience.
Avalanche Studios building spy-themed film spin-off for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS, Mac/PC; will sport connectivity with World of Cars Online, a free-to-play browser title.
Industry trade group asking $29.99 for Cars, Fuzion Frenzy, Open Season; expected proceeds of $2 million will support positive youth programs.
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.
Expanded awards from Entertainment Merchants Association give nods to Gears of War, God of War 2, Guitar Hero II, WOW.
Battlestations: Midway flies straight in at number one, while Little Britain beats the football games into second. "Yeah, I know."
Capcom's Lost Planet is frozen at the top of the charts for a second week in a row, while football titles from Konami and EA round off the top three.
Lost Planet shakes off The Burning Crusade to rediscover the top slot, while football titles continue to prove popular.
Chart-Track to monitor sales of video game software and console hardware in Denmark.
Pixar, Nickelodeon, Saints Row, and WWE SmackDown! publisher expects to set new milestone in net sales for fiscal-year 2007.
The British games industry celebrates, as last year was the best ever for game software.
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.
Electronic Arts looks to enjoy happy holidays as FIFA 07 takes the festive number-one slot.
FIFA 07 remains top of the league as the holiday shopping rush begins.
Gears of War knocked off the top slot in shock tackle by FIFA 07.
Publisher reports 68 percent jump in revenue for July through September, attributes gains to Saints Row, Company of Heroes, and Cars.
Megaretailer briefly offers "Nintendo Wii Customer Choice's Bundle" before running out of stock.
Nintendo lists 24 games available for the console's December 8 European launch date, 27 by year's end; 31 Virtual Console games also revealed for 2006.
Nintendo announces 32 Wii games to be available by end of calendar year; Metal Slug, Super Swing Golf on, Blazing Angels off.
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.
Football Manager 2007 knocks FIFA 07 off the top spot; The Sims 2: Pets and Battlefield 2142 among other new entries.
FIFA 07 still holding on to the top slot for a third week, Scarface: The World Is Yours debuts at number two.
Avatar: The Last Airbender, Pixar's Cars, SpongeBob SquarePants, Barnyard to debut alongside new hardware.
Fifa 07 retains the top spot for second week; Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy climbs back up; Tiger Woods and Kingdom Hearts II hold steady.
EA's FIFA 07 hits the top spot in its first week of release; Kingdom Hearts II, Company of Heroes also enter the top 10.
Lego Star Wars II stays at the top for a second week, but it's all change elsewhere in the top 10.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy jumps up from number three to number one, pushing Dead Rising off the top spot.
Nintendo releases roster of games for upcoming console; 30 by year's end, 41 third-party by end of March 2007, more than a dozen confirmed for launch.
Zombie-killing Dead Rising snatches top-of-the-crop slot from gangster-killing Saints Row; three new entries debut in the top 10.
Saints Row overtakes Cars for pole position on this week's UK game charts, making it a double whammy for publisher THQ.
Summer stagnation continues with no change in the top six; slow start for Ninety-Nine Nights.
A good week for EA and the DS; a bad week for anyone looking for excitement from their games chart.
We take the wheel as THQ and Rainbow Studios' game based on the Pixar flick roars onto the Wii.
Led by THQ's Cars, the top three games remain the same for the third week running, while budget releases fill up the rest of the chart.
Gloomy industry mood further evaporates as $386 million tally bests 2005 figures; software up by 22 percent, hardware 23 percent--both largely in part to the DS.
Cars, Liberty City Stories, and New Super Mario Bros. all hold steady as newcomers get caught up in the midsummer retail doldrums.
Cars ends Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories' five weeks at the top, and a platinum release of The Sims 2 helps it re-enter the chart.
THQ rides Cars success to most analysts' recommendations, despite Q1 losses; Wall Street scoops up THQ shares as stock rises 4 percent.
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