Rabbids Invasion to debut on Nickelodeon this August
Twenty-six half-hour episode series to also be shown on Xbox One in November; available as a download a day after TV debut.
Twenty-six half-hour episode series to also be shown on Xbox One in November; available as a download a day after TV debut.
Ubisoft files USPTO trademark application indicating disturbed lagomorphs' next game will play fast, loose with four-dimensional continuum.
Call of Juarez shipments approaching 900,000, but Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and TMNT: Smash-Up fall short of expectations.
BioWare's highly anticipated fantasy RPG is just about here.
BioWare's long-awaited fantasy RPG takes wing, as Activision and MTV Games launch their next rhythm game volley; Rabbids Go Home, Academy of Champions, Jak and Daxter, Star Wars Battlefront, more.
What the rabbids do in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
These wacky rabbids just like to scare the pants off of people in this crazy adventure.
Zany screenshots and silly captions. Do you need more?
Ubisoft's spin-off series for deranged-yet-adorable critters heading to Nintendo's handheld this holiday; retains Wii storyline, intros puzzle-based challenges.
Ubisoft CEO says the cost for creating games for new consoles will double due to technical potential, OnLive could usher in new cycle earlier than expected.
E3 has come and gone, but if you missed any of the highlights from the show, you can find them all right here.
Two days of E3 2009 down, one more to go. Square Enix and Konami held press conferences, and day 2 of our stage show was out of control. Check out ...
The madness continues with Ubisoft's rabbid-infested action adventure game.
E3 2009: Stealth-action game coming November 17, new collaboration with Q Entertainment biggest news from French publisher's conference; Camera-enabled Wii fitness game, Tintin movie spin-off also unveiled, No More Heroes ...
Shaun White sells 3M, HAWX hits 1M, new Wii sports franchise in Q4; Call of Juarez due by June, Splinter Cell Conviction coming by holiday '09.
French publisher liberates homicidal maniacs from sextuple-platinum Rayman series; Rabbids Go Home for Wii leads efforts this holiday.
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