- Opera releases DS Browser
- Sony issues response to Church of England complaints
- No price drop for 360, says Microsoft
- 60 per cent of NoA sales team leaving, says Fils-Aime
- FreeStyleGames signs new deal with Red Bull
- German Charts: Lara Croft returns to the top
- DICE promises to diversify with new projects
- Codemasters appoints three new US execs
- GamesIndustry.biz appoints new US editor
- IMAC to invest $15 million in In2Games
- Sony US launches new PlayStation blog
- id Software demonstrates new engine at Apple conference
- EA titles coming to Mac
- Take-Two Q2 revenues down by $60m
- UK charts: Forza 2 in pole position
- Pachter predicts 16 per cent rise in US game sales
- Capcom to distribute games via Steam
- Church will face "uphill battle" if suing Sony, says legal expert
- Handhelds are dominating, says Square Enix boss
- Insomniac declines to comment on Resistance complaints
- Sony threatens to pursue legal action against PS3 hackers
- Telltale Inc. receives $6 million funding
- One day left to register early for Austin GDC
- Games can deal with sophisticated subjects, says Smith
- Xbox Live executive takes on PlayStation Network
- Future Publishing back in black
- Prime Minister responds to Church's Resistance complaints
- Halo 3 beta officially closed
- Take-Two to close 2K Games' New York office
- Darlings sell Codemasters
- "Wii is as powerful as original Xbox," says FIFA dev
- New PS3 games to go on show at E3, says Tretton
- Take-Two confirms UK job losses
- GAME Australia to open more than 25 stores this year
- More details of Gamecock's alternative to E3
- Nokia to sponsor Leipzig GCDC
- More PR promotions at THQ
- Component updates are "commonplace", says Microsoft
- SCEA's Karraker responds to PS3 criticism
- Wii titles boost Majesco sales by 30 per cent
- Ubisoft to expand Moroccan studio
- Sony looking to "refine" price of PlayStation 3, says Stringer
- Atari losses could exceed $70 million
- Wii will look "dated" in next few years, says SEGA exec
- Wii outselling 360 and PS3 combined in US
- Guillemot confirmed as keynote speaker for Edinburgh 2007
- "Wii 2" could be here within the next few years, says Pachter
- Nintendo continues to dominate Japanese hardware charts
- Cooper named exec director of Future US games properties
- Sony apologises to Church
- GTA IV episodic content exclusive to 360, confirms Take-Two
- Blockbuster to favour Blu-ray over HD-DVD
- Eidos confirms Tomb Raider Anniversary for Xbox 360
- EA's Gardner awarded OBE
- Microsoft denies "systematic issues" with defective consoles
- Sega exec clarifies 'Wii will look dated' comments
- Microsoft launches viral marketing campaign for Halo 3
- Sony declines to comment on rumble rumours
- Deep Silver to publish new Piranha Bytes title
- Eggebrecht and Molyneux to address GCDC
- K2 Network secures $16 million investment
- Electronic Arts announces plans to reorganise into four units
- Microsoft files lawsuit against Immersion
- UK Charts: Forza 2 remains in pole position
- Fox becomes main licensor for Halo
- Take 2 refuses to clarify $50 million GTA IV deal
- ESPN enters casual market
- Manhunt 2 banned from sale in UK
- ELSPA praises ratings system following Manhunt 2 ban
- Epic's Unreal Engine signed for new XBLA title
- No political influence over Manhunt ban, states BBFC
- Kutaragi officially steps down as Sony chairman and CEO
- Rockstar "disappointed" at Manhunt 2 ban
- Law and Order game withdrawn due to Bulger image
- Manhunt 2 rated Adults Only in US
- "Euro 360 sales have hit a wall" - Screen Digest
- Sony got the price of PS3 right, says Guillemot
- Registration opens for Edinburgh 2007
- Splash Damage adopts in-game ads for Quake Wars
- Nintendo's market value closes in on Sony
- More AV features to come for PS3, says Sony
- Eidos to release Hitman triple pack
- D3 Publisher acquires Vicious Cycle
- ELSPA "surprised" by language BBFC used to explain Manhunt ban
- Manhunt 2 banned in Ireland
- Sony to introduce new PS3 bundle in Japan
- Platform holders refuse to let Manhunt 2 appear on US consoles
- Hirai promises 380 PS3 titles in coming year
- Wii breaks Australian sales record
- Valve updating Steam
- India set for console boom
- Legacy issues formal apology to Bulger family
- PS3, 360 offer "much the same" opportunities, says Sega Rally dev
- Entries invited for streamlined BAFTA awards
- Stringer: "We're making a comeback already"
- Japanese charts: 360 and PS3 return to top ten
- MTV promotes Slusser to senior VP of games
- Sony confirms 145 PS3 games for US before March
- Take-Two shelves Manhunt 2
- Edinburgh has made a loss in the past, admits Deering
- Atari extends Namco Bandai deal
- Games spending to top music this year
- Rising Star signs co-publishing deal with Hudson Soft
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- DS storms ahead in Japanese hardware sales
- Industry lacks social responsibility, says Home Secretary
- Agreement reached on New York videogame bill
- PSP CPU power unlocked
- Kuju rebrands Sheffield studio
- Take 2 "being burned by their past"
- Doctors dismiss 'videogame addiction' claim
- Nintendo enters top ten of most valuable Japanese companies
- PS3 version of The Darkness delayed until July
- Namco Bandai appoints Lelchuk as marketing VP
- Insomniac recognised as one of US's "best companies"
- THQ titles available via digital distribution
- ESRB clarifies position on age ratings for game trailers
- Copycat game design is damaging casual market - PopCap
- IGA signs deals with three new partners
- Film industry can learn from games, says Moledina
- Vista games cracked to run on XP
- UK Charts: Forza celebrates third week at No.1
- High Moon developing Bourne title for Sierra
- Number of GameStop stores outside US tops 1000
- Games can be art, says Barker
- Bioware, Stormfront to keynote Leadership Forum
- GAME adopts GDI's on-demand PC service
- Burnout advert branded "irresponsible" by ASA
- Sony Online Entertainment to publish Pirates MMO
- Nintendo set to unveil new WiiWare initiative
- Funcom secures $30 million funding
- Double Fusion partners with Gala-Net and NHN for in-game ads
- Conspiracy to publish 9 Wii exclusives in US
- Nintendo announces Wii Software
- Manhunt 2 "not an image issue" for Nintendo, says Fils-Aime
- Not all movies make good games, warns Legendary Pictures exec
- DIRT sells 500k copies in first week
- SCEA offers to settle lawsuit for $8.5 million
- Profits down in "difficult" year for HMV
- Japanese publishers increasing Nintendo support
- Japanese charts: DS rides high once again
- New Supreme Commander game coming in November
- Last chance to register early for Develop
- Repair specialists refuse to take 360s
- Nearly 40,000 Americans working in game industry, says new study
- New GTA IV trailer released
- Game advertising to exceed $2 billion by 2012 - report
- Few console owners using multimedia capabilities, says study
- In-game ads can be "double-edged sword", says analyst
- More DS units sold in Japan than all other hardware combined
- Sony: PlayStation 3 outselling Wii and 360 in Australia
- Rockstar "proud" of Manhunt 2
- Warner delays dual-format HD disc
- Electronic Arts' UK market share doubled nearest rival in '06
- Capcom "actively pursuing" overseas acquisitions
- Sony updates PSP firmware to combat hackers
- Ubisoft pulls DS game over offensive content
- German officials demand Darkness changes
- Acclaim to offer disk versions of online games
- Panellists announced for Develop quiz show
- Don't judge consoles by launch software, says Harrison
- PS3 has become "whipping boy", says Insomniac boss
- German Charts: Mario leaps to the top
- Sega producing first third-party cross-platform title
- Spanish Charts: PES scores once again
- Wii outselling PS3 by 6 to 1 in Japan
- Sony: PS3 in full production
- Ubisoft apologises for DLC charge
- Sony partners with Nielsen for PS3 in-game ads push
- Industry lacks star power, says new ESA president
- Microsoft to offer E3 highlights via Xbox Live
- Sega exec says price is key for PS3
- Atari officially reports $71.3 million loss
- UK charts: Harry Potter leads new release surge
- Fox hires former Ubisoft exec to expand games portfolio
- ISO loader found in PSP update
- NCsoft to close Auto Assault MMO
- Sony signs Quantic Dream for new PS3 title
- Emergent obtains $12 million funding
- THQ reports record $1 billion net sales
- Chris Early appointed general manager for Windows Live
- Sony's Tretton criticises approach of rival platform holders
- Gamecock to publish new TimeGate title
- DICE reveals Mirror's Edge details
- Australian devs call for same treatment as film industry
- Auto Assault closure won't affect other NCsoft titles
- Xbox Live Marketplace growing by double digits each month
- MMO operators at risk of breaking law from September
- Studios must learn to say no to bad deals - Perry
- PS3 boosts Blu-ray sales by 1000 per cent
- Nintendo unveils new DS camera
- PlayStation 3 boosts sales at GAME
- Former Cake PR exec joins THQ
- Groening to appear in Simpsons game
- Xbox 360 Elite to hit Japan in October
- Japanese charts: resurgent PS2 breaks into top ten
- E3 2007 line-ups
- Euro commissioner welcomes new PEGI initiative
- Sony remains committed to UMD
- ELSPA applauds Tory leader's stance on copyright theft
- Red Octane sponsors Family Values' second stage
- Namco Bandai announces E3 2007 lineup
- Xbox 360 repairs cost Microsoft $1 billion
- Moore confirms extended 360 warranty in letter to gamers
- Microsoft misses 12m Xbox 360 shipment target
- Sony expected to slash $100 off the price of PlayStation 3
- No plans to cut PS3 price - Sony
- UK games market rises by 42 per cent in first half of 2007
- Home console sales jump 113 per cent in UK
- Sony apologises for Resistance row
- Disney renames Climax Racing Studio
- Sales of Sony consoles rise in Japan
- Sony reveals PSN E3 coverage plans
- Analyst anticipates increased third-party Wii support
- Sega and Gas Powered Games reveal Space Siege
- Sony announces new 80GB PS3 for North America
- Sony to announce new PS3 Euro price
- Tecmo exec slams new E3
- No plans to cut 360 price in Japan - Microsoft
- German charts: Nintendo holds top three positions
- Time to let new Sony management shine, says Deering
- Riccitiello: Games content is boring consumers
- Microsoft to slash price of Xbox 360 - Pachter
- New 80GB PS3 eliminates "emotion engine" chip
- Microsoft develops new Xbox 360 chipset
- Trion raises $30 million in funding
- Speakers announced for GDC China
- Take-Two calls current US ratings system ?somewhat nonsensical?
- UK charts: Harry Potter sales rise by 29 per cent
- Gamecock signs new Spark IP
- Sony readying PS3 movie download service
- Activision secures rights to Gibson guitars
- Konami: PS3 price cut too little, Metal Gear exclusivity in doubt
- GameTap offers 500 titles to Mac users
- Activision shipped 8 million titles in Q1
- Bookies take bets on Euro PS3 price cut
- Spielberg details EA games
- US retailer applauds PS3 price drop
- New Sierra titles coming to Xbox Live Arcade
- PlayStation 3 price "still high", says Square Enix boss
- E3: Xbox Live hits 7 million users
- E3: Xbox 360 Elite to launch in Europe and Canada August 24
- E3: New Halo console, software takes centre stage for Microsoft
- E3: Disney joins Xbox Video Marketplace
- E3: Sony meant to set Killzone expectations high - Harrison
- E3: Bungie shooter to hit XBLA this summer
- E3: 360 Messenger Kit priced and dated for US
- E3: Relentless flattered by Microsoft's copycat Buzz design
- E3: "Nintendo is not a fad," says Fils-Aime
- E3: Nintendo unveils two new controllers for Wii