True Crime spree hitting Hong Kong in Q4 2010
[UPDATE] Activision brings back open-world action series in Chinese metropolis; ModNation Racers studio United Front Games at the wheel; PS3, 360 now confirmed.
[UPDATE] Activision brings back open-world action series in Chinese metropolis; ModNation Racers studio United Front Games at the wheel; PS3, 360 now confirmed.
Despite raking in record revenues, the number-two third-party publisher's Q4 2005 profit was down 30 percent.
Development source says two previously planned Activision sequels have been scrapped.
Announcement puts stock into freefall in after-hours trading; publisher blames underperforming portfolio of holiday releases.
Activision and Nielsen find that relevant product placement increases brand awareness and makes gameplay more enjoyable for most gamers.
Family Media Guide ranks the goriest games of the year; Resident Evil 4, GTA, 50 Cent make list.
Analyst sees slow to no growth in '07; Wall Street reacts by bidding down publisher's shares.
Activision's cop caper in Big Apple on its way to stores for PS2, Xbox, and GameCube; PC version to be published by Aspyr next January.
Hit the sordid streets of New York City in our updated look at the latest entry in the True Crime series.
Activision's latest lets players conduct citywide scavenger hunt for shoes in between perp-busting, dead-partner-avenging.
Redman signs on to headline soundtrack, appear as secret character in Activision's upcoming New York City-cop action title.
Raymond Kelly is outraged by Activision's True Crime: New York City; calls for boycott.
Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, Mickey Rourke, Traci Lords sign on for Activision's gritty cop caper in The Big Apple.
Activision stops by to show off the latest entry in its True Crime series.
Activision stops by to show off the latest entry in its True Crime series.
Activision stops by to show off the latest entry in its True Crime series.
Financial analyst from Wisconsin correctly guessed New York as site of next game in action series.
Web site for Activison's upcoming actioner reveals its bad-cop/good-cop protagonist will take a bite out of the Big Apple.
Trailer for the driving action sequel introduces Marcus Reed, another good bad cop; Activision throwing contest to win his car.
Activision reveals it's targeting the holidays with a fusillade from its top-tier catalog; hints next-gen games will arrive this year.
CEO says to expect a slew of sequels in Activison's 2006 fiscal year, including Quake IV, THUG 3, and Spider-Man 3.
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