Nolan Bushnell disses PS3, Sony
Atari founder tells Red Herring that he thinks Sony has "shot themselves in the foot" and is "arrogant and capricious."
Atari founder tells Red Herring that he thinks Sony has "shot themselves in the foot" and is "arrogant and capricious."
Eriksson pleads guilty to embezzlement and driving under the influence of alcohol in plea bargain deal.
Need for Speed Carbon swerves straight to the top of the charts; Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories debuts at six.
Company soliciting phone orders for £1.50 per minute, promising to call back when sought-after consoles become available...
British company's Step2Play exercise machine forces kids to keep up heart rate--or have their games automatically pause.
Austria-based company has entered into an agreement to buy Canadian publisher of Painkiller.
Los Angeles County District Attorney spokesperson says the office will retry Bo Stefan Eriksson for fraud and grand theft auto.
'Overrated' reportedly booted by Blizzard after it was caught hacking; "we know we deserve it," said one guild member.
Ex-Lionhead veteran talks about the development process--and reveals a little about his new top-secret PlayStation 3 project.
Outspoken developer Paul Taylor thinks it's time that games start concentrating on the important things again.
Developer Bungie announces new record in Halo online gaming reached on Xbox Live.
Toys "R" Us Times Square, New York and GameStop in Los Angeles among stores to host launch-day events for the console.
Nintendo anticipates demand for its new console will be high due to nongaming crowd; advises those who want a console to preorder.
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.
Another import store has confirmed to GameSpot that it will no longer be offering Sony products to European customers.
Pac-Man and Chibi Robo publishers consolidate their partnership, hint at ambitious plans for Europe.
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.
Newspaper says number of consoles available in Sony's home country slips by around 20,000; no news on whether the US numbers will slip too.
Game composer Marc Canham believes that games now have the power to break new bands.
NASDAQ-listed company has put in "definite offer" for UK-based Empire Interactive.
Abe's cocreators talk creating a game and a movie at the same time; Shrek producer on board for feature film.
Soon-to-be defunct importer blasts Sony's claims that it had nothing to do with the company's early demise.
As the much-awaited PlayStation 2 RPG's release approaches, the Square Enix producer assures GameSpot it will be "worth the wait."
Retailers fail to honour embargo dates as two top games--Pro Evolution Soccer 6 and Canis Canem Edit--come out early.
Independent import game company to close after latest loss in court; PlayStation 3-maker calls accusations "sour grapes."
Football Manager 2007 knocks FIFA 07 off the top spot; The Sims 2: Pets and Battlefield 2142 among other new entries.
World of Warcraft expansion release date has been pushed back to to allow "finishing touches" to be added.
Highly anticipated role-playing game for Nintendo DS delayed across the Atlantic.
Sony will "utilise the full scope of the law" to stop retailers who attempt to export PlayStation 3 consoles to Europe.
New hardware to bring motion-sensing functionality to any platform.
Sony hauls Hong Kong retailer back into court over PSP imports; UK High Court rules importing handhelds into Europe is illegal.
Limited-edition console to ship with Pro Evolution Soccer 6 in Europe on October 27; package includes premium bundle, game for £299.99.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney sequel Justice for All and Square Enix's Children of Mana among first-quarter European DS releases.
The Philosophy of Computer Games conference will be held January 27 to 29 in Italy.
Prime Minister Tony Blair agrees to look into new Rockstar title; agrees to meeting called by Member of Parliment and game critic Keith Vaz.
Sega releases Football Manager 2007 two days ahead of official release date, due to some retailers putting the game on sale today.
Extra quests and factions for the popular RPG to also be released in Europe.
Currys and PC World refuse to stock the game, citing the "explicit link between violence and children".
FIFA 07 still holding on to the top slot for a third week, Scarface: The World Is Yours debuts at number two.
Online auction site removes listings for preordered PS3 consoles, preventing users from selling what they don't yet own.
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