Q&A: GP2X chief Craig Rothwell
The portable underdog reports surge in interest in the UK and first big-budget game release; sales expected to reach 50,000 by Christmas.
The portable underdog reports surge in interest in the UK and first big-budget game release; sales expected to reach 50,000 by Christmas.
Charity Get-Well Gamers announces 41 hospitals now benefiting from donations of consoles and games to help amuse (and distract) sick kids.
Organizers release final list of UK expo's events: European premiere of the documentary High Score, Into the Pixel art expo among highlights.
Company set up to "inspire the future of gaming" to be shuttered in March 2007.
Hours after retailers shut down preorders for the 400,000 launch-day PlayStation 3s, auction sites explode with offerings averaging $1,500 a pop.
Sega announces voice talent for their Xbox 360 and PS3 Sonic the Hedgehog installment.
Fifa 07 retains the top spot for second week; Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy climbs back up; Tiger Woods and Kingdom Hearts II hold steady.
Site features a preview of the game, an exclusive music video, and competitions in anticipation of the game's November release
It's here! It's here! Well, for three days at a show.
First London Games Festival draws to a close with epic gaming competition.
Three new brain-training titles are announced for UK gamers, including a PSP version.
Ian Livingstone to discuss the rise of Lara Croft; David Braben will mull over the evolution of video games since Elite at London Science Museum.
UK gamers and footballer Bobby Zamora get to grips with the Xbox 360 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 6 for the first time.
Two months after their Japanese counterparts, European DS owners can now surf the Web from their handhelds; Flash is still a no-no, though, and no word on a US version.
Employers should be asking themselves questions if their staff are leaving, according to EA recruitment head Matthew Jeffrey.
Michael Denny implores game makers to tap gamers' desire to "participate and create."
The Ninja Theory team offers insight into the development processes behind the upcoming PS3 fighter, Heavenly Sword.
Lord Sainsbury opens the London Games Summit; says schools should spice up science and maths if UK game industry is to develop homegrown talent.
Think faster CPUs and GPUs are the answer to better-looking games? One company thinks they have a better idea. Meet Ageia's Michael Steele.
Gamemakers need to learn from movies but ultimately find their own way, say EA's Will Byles and Wayne Stables.
The UK's new game expo started today with events for industry insiders and everyday gamers; BAFTA game awards coming later in the week.
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