DeathSpank smacks XBLA this week
Xbox Live Update: Ron Gilbert's comic-action RPG and Deadliest Warrior: The Game hit Xbox Live Arcade; Conan, NBA Street Homecourt now available as Games on Demand.
Xbox Live Update: Ron Gilbert's comic-action RPG and Deadliest Warrior: The Game hit Xbox Live Arcade; Conan, NBA Street Homecourt now available as Games on Demand.
EA Sports president says arcade-style basketballer on hiatus due to Freestyle subbrand focus.
Game Developer magazine names Brain Age-maker, Call of Duty-crafter top worldwide studios, Blizzard, EA Canada, and Valve round out top five.
Top publisher makes $902,000 grant to Vancouver digital media graduate program; archrival tripling its Quebec City studio's staff.
Strong week of releases across all platforms highlighted by 360's Crackdown, PS3's VF5, Wii's Sonic, PC's Supreme Commander.
We chat with NBA Street Homecourt producer Todd Batty about the development of the upcoming arcade hoops game.
We chat with NBA Street Homecourt producer Todd Batty about the development of the upcoming arcade hoops game.
Melo takes on Rip in demo of EA's latest blacktop baller; game to seven takes place at Venice Beach.
Rim-rocking double dunks and break dancing on the asphalt--we check out the over-the-top antics of the next-gen debut for the NBA Street series.
Rim-rocking double dunks and break dancing on the asphalt--we check out the over-the-top antics of the next-gen debut for the NBA Street series.
Nuggets forward Carmelo Anthony to be cover athlete of EA's streetballer; Xbox 360, PS3 game to feature real playground courts.
World's largest game publisher leading PlayStation 3 charge with more than two dozen games in the works; "8 to 10" by late March.
Gravity-defying streetball game hits new courts in spring 2007; game headed to PS3 and Xbox 360 only, no current-gen versions planned.
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