- NCSoft programmers suspected of stealing code
- Future to remove images of dead goat from Official mag
- Sony to conduct internal inquiry following dead goat incident
- Marketing practices are flawed and wasteful, says Dyack
- Success of Wii does not "bode poorly", says Pachter
- Kutaragi hints at plans for PS4
- UK charts: God of War II takes top spot
- New MMO studio established by genre veterans
- Sony unveils new PSP camera
- Gameloft sales up 54 per cent
- 'World of Warcraft has done us a great service,' says Garriott
- Nintendo confirms 2007 release for key titles in Japan
- Atari slashes workforce by 20 per cent
- GAME acquires Gamestation for £74 million
- D3P targets Live Arcade with 3 new releases
- 1 million players register for free Acclaim title
- Wii offers new challenge for third parties, says analyst
- Final Fantasy creator takes aim at Sony and Microsoft
- Gamestation acquisition necessary for market growth - Morgan
- Wii sales hit 80k in Australia
- GameStop "missed an opportunity", says Pachter
- Old E3 'served no purpose', says ex-Bungie boss
- LucasArts unveils new shooter IP for next-gen
- EA invests USD 1 million in Canadian graduate scheme
- RealNetworks Q1 gaming revenue up 28%
- Gamers want shorter, better games - Dyack
- Microsoft to block fake Xbox Live accounts
- THQ gets new marketing director
- Bach: Xbox will make a profit in 2008
- Microsoft Game Studios opens European arm
- New PS3 model rumoured
- Chinese game market explodes
- Mixed fortunes for Midway and Activision
- Sony must cut PS3 price to boost sales - Lazard
- Intel announced as main sponsor for Leipzig GCDC
- Miyamoto not interested in creating another Halo
- Movie studios will decide next-gen console winner - Pachter
- Euro Charts: Pokemon Ranger holds top spot
- Satchell and Garriott announced as keynote speakers for Develop
- Codemasters wins G3 shooting tournament
- Fender signs with EA for Rock Band deal
- THQ expands Nickelodeon deal to Xbox 360
- Lineage helps boost NCSoft sales
- UK Charts: Spider-Man swings to the top
- New Xbox 360 update out today
- EA's full-year sales reach $3.1 billion
- Nexon boss to be keynote speaker at Nordic Game
- Online registration opens for Leipzig Game Convention
- Nintendo swamps Japanese top twenty
- Xbox 360 'Folding@home' project a possibility, says Moore
- Future tweaks management structure
- THQ acquires Universomo
- Crave acquires Napoleon Dynamite licence
- EA unveils new Simpsons game
- Namco Bandai profits up more than 70 per cent
- Sony Pictures TV unveils new mobile games
- Sony Japan to offer pre-pay PSN cards
- 10 million DS Lites sold in Japan - Famitsu
- Guillemot to keynote EIEF 2007
- SEGA partners with Gas Powered Games, unveils strong line-up
- Bumper year for THQ as sales top USD 1 billion
- BSkyB launches gaming portal
- Blade enters middleware market with Infinite Worlds
- In-game ads sector risks cannibalising itself, warns Bartlett
- Crytek begins new IP project at Kiev studio
- Poor US sales see revenues drop for Infogrames
- Sony readies Korean PS3 launch for June
- Tiga research questions value of games courses
- Last chance to register for Nordic Game
- Avalanche to unveil new technology at Nordic Game
- SCi officially launches new casual games label
- Next-gen business models are "embarrassing", says Brennan
- Sony committed to PS3 "for 10 years and beyond"
- Tiga to hold Content Market at Develop '07
- Don't dismiss potential of casual market - Eidos
- Benchmark invests $8 million in Power Challenge
- Profits drop 34 per cent for Sega Sammy
- UK Charts: Spider-Man sales surge 26 per cent
- Lara Croft to make Wii debut
- PopCap targets mobiles with new appointment
- Kim doubts Sony's ability to deliver Home
- Nordic Game: PS3 SingStar inspired by "mass customisation", says Bozek
- Game revenues drop by $1M for Ziff Davis
- Sony may consider PS3 price cut this summer - Pachter
- Nordic Game: Private label brands "may come to the games market"
- Nordic Game: PS3 is "too big", says Parappa the Rapper creator
- Nordic Game: Telltale exec says games are "too expensive"
- XLeague TV launches tomorrow
- Nordic Game: 'New angles' needed to beat WoW, says NCSoft
- Croteam signs with Gamecock for next-gen project
- Nordic Game: Web has taken over from print, says journalists' panel
- Nintendo sponsors film-making prize
- Halo 3 release set for September 25
- PS3 launch hits Sony profits
- Nordic Game: Trophies handed out to top developers
- SOE acquires Sigil Games
- Nordic Game: Program makes major grant gifts to developers
- Reduced competition has led to rich times for developers - Jobling
- Burning Crusade boosts Vivendi profits
- Consoles must embrace user-created content, says Valve
- Babel launches new testing service
- Midway signs online tech for next-gen titles
- Sega adopts Unreal Engine 3 for next-gen projects
- PS3 price point is "a challenge", says Tretton
- Sony expects further game losses
- GSC confirms more S.T.A.L.K.E.R. titles
- ESA names new president
- Microsoft fixes Halo 3 beta problem
- Microsoft: We have "absolutely no plans" for Blu-ray
- Skype to launch games channel
- EA recouping Godfather costs with sequel
- Nordic Game: PSP needs more new titles, says LocoRoco creator
- Europe is key to winning next-gen war, says Florin
- NPD: Nintendo dominates hardware and software sales for April
- Tiga backs Entertainment Law handbook
- Microsoft bans modded 360s from Xbox Live
- Rare helped differentiate 360 from original Xbox, says Moore
- Tretton queries Microsoft's commitment to Folding@Home initiative
- In brief: this week's new game announcements
- Nordic Game: Rock Band will be affordable, says Harmonix exec
- Sony may have been "overly ambitious", warns Pachter
- Sony highlights new software for 07/08
- Hardware sales drop in Japan
- Sony must cut PS3 price, says Ubisoft boss
- Crytek opens new Budapest studio
- Console exclusives are highlights for Capcom
- 80GB PlayStation 3 is coming, says Sony Korea website
- Blizzard unveils StarCraft II
- No plans to bring 80GB PS3 to Europe, says Sony
- Capcom to close Flagship studio
- Leipzig GC organisers planning Singapore conference
- EA buys 15 per cent stake in The9
- Valve confirms plans to stay independent
- Edge editor quits
- 80GB PS3 "could be an option" for other markets, says Sony
- Eurogamer Network appoints Ingham as chairman
- Ubisoft ramps up casual games production
- UK Charts: Spider-Man holds top spot
- Registrations for Leipzig GC hit record level
- Bushnell joins casual publisher NeoEdge
- GTA IV to get special edition
- Valve: we won't charge for downloadable content
- Record sales for Pro Evo as Konami profits drop
- Ubisoft announces Beowulf movie tie-in
- "E3 is only for the US now," says Ubisoft boss
- Nintendo expects to sell 35 million Wiis in US
- Full line-up announced for Hollywood and Games Summit
- CMP announces consumer-focused PC event
- Nintendo bucks seasonal sales trend, says Fils-Aime
- Denki launches on DirecTV
- Euro Charts: God of War II conquers top ten
- EVE Online boss questions glut of fantasy MMOs
- PSP gets video, voice calls and messaging
- Profits soar for GameStop
- IGA signs ad deal with Artix
- Final call of GCDC speaker submissions
- British Government is driving devs out of business - Doak
- Steam surpasses 13 million users
- Industry must adopt new sales models, says Cecil
- Sales up 31 per cent for Square Enix
- Ubisoft has big plans for EndWar's World War III
- More details of GDC China revealed
- Red Mile gets Sin City licence
- FIFA 08 heading to PS3 and Wii
- No news updates on Monday
- Nintendo to launch live ad campaign in UK cinemas
- Japanese charts: Nintendo consoles still on top
- IDG already planning E for All 2008
- Games on demand services are failing customers, says GDI boss
- Halo 2 delay due to "partial nudity"
- Atari US appoints temporary CFO
- Tech firm sues Sony over Blu-ray
- E3 conference schedule released
- Foundation 9 studio goes independent
- Sims movie on the way
- Ubisoft confident of new Splinter Cell direction
- Wii shortages could continue for second Christmas - analyst
- Euro Charts: God of War and Spider-Man dominate top ten
- Sony and Microsoft fail to understand our market, says Nintendo
- Legitimate 'gold farming' could be vital to MMO business - Turbine
- Spector and Woo team for movie and game project
- UK Charts: Spider-Man spends fourth week at No.1
- Ubisoft profits up more than 70 per cent
- Expected PS3 price cut won't improve sales, says Bank of America
- BBC to make first Second Life broadcast
- Wii helps sales double for Nintendo Australia
- Eurogamer announces joint venture with MediaClash
- Microsoft unveils new touch sensitive computer
- DS Wi-Fi surpasses 5 million users
- Blitz expands Arcade division following Burger King success
- Valve teams up with AMD to offer free Steam games
- Online market worth USD 13 billion by 2012 - DFC
- Oberon Media acquires I-play
- No new DS colours for Europe
- Videogame Style Guide available now
- Ubisoft eyes studio acquisitions
- Blizzard boss to speak at Austin GDC
- Peter Moore to speak at Casual Connect
- Carmack "magic" powers new id franchise
- Guitar Hero, Call of Duty help double Activision profits
- Traveller's Tales acquires mo-cap studio
- Groove Games launches SkillGround
- PSP Remote Play goes live
- Football genre will continue to expand, says EA
- I-play to double internal development capacity
- In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
- Office of Fair Trading to investigate Gamestation acquisition
- In brief: this week's new game announcements
- Next-gen console sales healthy at HMV
- Pachter predicts delay for GTA IV
- Nexon MMO's reach user milestones
- CCP to spend $7 million on marketing EVE Online this year
- Wii and DS hardware sales continue to climb in Japan
- Euro Charts: PES 6 scores across continent
- Boxed version of EVE Online due for release in two months
- Former Relic devs open new studio
- Xbox Live boosts Lions Gate revenues
- Gamecock signs first title from Renegade Kid
- Brash secures USD 400 million investment
- Gates hints at plans for new videogame control system
- Infogrames appoints new executive VP
- Microsoft to offer free music videos over XBL
- EA teams with H&M for themed expansion pack
- UK Charts: Pirates knock Spider-Man off the top
- 10tacle acquires Hungarian developer Stormregion
- Vrabeck to spearhead new EA Casual division
- Redundancies hit Sony US
- EA exec appointed chairman of ISFE board
- Former Human Head boss sets up new studio
- E for All registration opens
- Profits rise for Mad Catz
- Key Nintendo executives reported to be leaving company
- Law summit to address game development issues
- Raymond hints at Assassin's Creed for handhelds
- No job cuts planned for Sony Japan
- Nintendo confirms new offices but exec departures are "speculation"
- Japanese Charts: Resident Evil Wii misses No.1 spot
- Eidos declines to comment on Tomb Raider 360 rumours
- Behemoth exec criticises publishers for "armchair developing"
- Disney signs Stan Lee for new IP
- Tomb Raider Anniversary no longer available to Euro Steam users
- Activision closes Vicarious Visions' California office
- Square Enix clarifies position on Final Fantasy for 360
- Console "sweet spot" is $199, says Microsoft
- In brief: this week's new game announcements
- Nintendo surges ahead in Japanese hardware sales
- Sony, Nokia, Phillips sponsor Develop Conference
- EA Casual will help expand market, says PopCap
- PlayStation 3 reaches one million sales in Europe
- Church to demand apology from Sony