
TGS '07: Japan's game(s) of the year announced
Joint award given at the Japan Game Awards 2007 as the winners are announced in a ceremony at the Makuhari Messe convention centre.
Joint award given at the Japan Game Awards 2007 as the winners are announced in a ceremony at the Makuhari Messe convention centre.
June game industry sales up 60 percent in the Great White North according to NPD; Nintendo's latest handily tops next-gen rivals.
Legendary game designer holds court with Zelda director Eiji Aonuma at Nintendo round table, shows levels previously unseen by the public.
Expanded awards from Entertainment Merchants Association give nods to Gears of War, God of War 2, Guitar Hero II, WOW.
Nintendo manager of software development says Wind Waker nearly killed the franchise; devs tried first-person combat for Twilight Princess.
Twilight Princess, New Super Mario Bros., and an even better-selling Lost Planet started the new year with a bang; Burning Crusade sales top 1.4 million in two weeks.
Epic Games favourite wins in two categories at the company's fourth annual awards.
Nintendo of America's PR chief tells GameDaily the Mario Factory is no longer producing or supporting its plucky purple box.
Wii sells more systems than any other platform, Lost Planet holds off WarioWare, Zelda, Gears of War, Mario DS at the top of the charts.
Extended January reporting period sees $505 million in hardware, $549 million in software move in five weeks; Lost Planet, Guitar Hero II, Zelda top games.
Gears of War takes home eight D.I.C.E. awards, including Game of the Year, Console Game of the Year, and Action/Adventure Game of the Year; Wii Sports nabs three.
Epic's shooter gets double-digit nominations for D.I.C.E.-related awards show, including Game of the Year; Oblivion gets eight, Twilight Princess gets six.
Nintendo's star game designer will headline San Francisco's Game Developers Conference in March.
Gears of War takes first prize, followed by Guitar Hero II, Madden, and Zelda; no PS3 games make the console top 20, while the Sims and WOW rule the PC ...
It's all change at the top as FIFA's reign finally draws to a close.
EA's PS2 football simulation dominates sales in 2006 with 2.8 million sold, Mario comes in second; Gears of War takes December crown, third overall in 2006.
Two Wii titles bookend top 10 game sales charts; Twilight Princess takes No. 1 spot.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess bought by the majority of purchasers; Nintendo says a "steady supply" of consoles will arrive in months to come.
The GameCube receives perhaps its last notable title as Nintendo's new system ramps up with new releases.
FIFA 07 scores a hat trick of number ones; The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess debuts at number five.
The event was "the biggest launch we've ever had," according to Lowe, who also reveals why the decision was made to region lock the Wii, and why Nintendo doesn't want ...
Two huge lines form outside stores on Oxford Street as people wait in the hopes of getting one of Nintendo's next-gen consoles on its European debut.
Industry tracking group shows an expected rebound after October's sales figures were surprisingly flat; 197,000 PS3s, 476,000 Wiis sold in US.
Online gambling site announces odds for the Christmas top slot; Need for Speed the current fave.
Nintendo's new console flies off shelves as last-minute hopefuls scramble for raffle tickets for in-store drawings.
Nintendo recaps its new system's first eight days at retail, says more than 75 percent of Wii owners also picked up Zelda.
GameSpot's Walkthrough to Twilight Princess has a full walkthrough, with videos for each boss fight, as well as a list of all the Pieces of Heart in the game!
We begin our first of three looks at the final version of Twilight Princess. With the wait nearly over, does the Wii game live up to our expectations?
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.
[UPDATE] GameStop and EB Games pull product listings for GameCube edition of Twilight Princess; Nintendo subsequently reaffirms the game is coming to its current-gen console.
Famitsu.com reveals that the current-gen edition of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will be available through online purchase only.
Nintendo's next-gen console to launch in Europe for £179/249 euros on December 8, AU$399.95 for the Aussies on December 7.
We tried the latest build of the enormously anticipated Zelda sequel now that its controls have been revised further for the Wii remote.
Twilight Princess won't release alongside Wii version as planned; game now set for December 11 release.
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.
[UPDATE 2] Nintendo names Japanese releases for launch and beyond; Super Paper Mario headed for Wii along with new Animal Crossing, Kirby, Big Brain Academy games; Resident Evil gets subtitled.
[UPDATE 2] Wii Sports-less console hitting homeland two weeks after US for around $213; virtual console pricing of NES, SNES, and N64 games revealed; classic controller sold separately; 27 games ...
[UPDATE 11] Nintendo's next-gen console will arrive two days after the PS3, bundled with Wii Sports; more than 25 games available at launch, first-party games to be $50; Web-surfing, photo ...
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