- Sedona Capital finances Double Fusion Japan
- Epic counter-sues Silicon Knights for $650,000
- Halo 3 breaks 1 million pre-order milestone in US
- Vivendi gets new Euro retail boss
- Japanese hardware sales slow
- EA and Hasbro get casual
- First Omega Sektor opens in UK
- Funcom delays Age of Conan MMO
- Sony offering refunds to PlayStation Network users
- German Charts: Pokemon top again
- Spanish Charts: Diamond and Pearl top two
- ELSPA echoes Eidos' govt call
- Irrational gets 2K rebrand
- Infogrames sales up 13 per cent
- PSP limited by wireless play?
- Penny Arcade line-up detailed
- Commodore's keen to Play
- EIF: "Our consumers are the stars," says Guillemot
- EIF: Ubisoft wanted to buy Gameloft
- ITM Creatives launches new site
- EIF: Endemol eyeing videogame business models
- iPhone unlikely to ever compete effectively with DS, says analyst
- Microsoft announces XNA 2.0
- Microsoft reveals Xbox Live statistics
- Nikitova launches games division
- Transformers top "Nintendo's chart"
- Gold advice for GC Asia
- Warner Bros expands into Europe
- EIF: Home abusers can be turned off and banned, warns Sony
- Zuiker to keynote VWC
- Halo 3 to outsell top films
- MMO to bridge culture divide
- Bach sold $9.2 million worth of Microsoft stock
- Gamecock dates initial releases
- Mad Catz gross profit increases 31.9 per cent
- Fallout sale keeps Interplay solvent
- Microsoft reduces 360 price in Australia
- MMORPG players not socially introverted, says study
- Wideload launches Shorts
- Illusion signs D3 deal
- Wii to take UK lead
- EA defends "sluggish" PS3 game
- EIF: Rein's a Blu-ray fan
- Sierra's Aliens encounter
- Majesco's Cooking again
- Codemasters announces Leipzig line-up
- Epic partners with GameSpy
- Double Fusion partners with Wazap!
- Bungie hires Red Storm creative director
- Koch to demo AWOMO at Leipzig
- Molyneux: Mobile games are "clunky"
- More XBLA stats revealed
- Wii success boosts growth of component suppliers
- Sega, THQ, Atari, Eidos all sign for AWOMO games service
- PlayStation magazines suffer circulation slump
- GameSpy to provide multiplayer tech for Crysis
- 2K Games to publish Borderlands
- New speakers announced for Montreal summit
- Arne Peters joins cdv
- MTV Networks to invest $500 million in games
- ECD Systems names Indie semi-finalists
- Atari to distribute five titles with 1C
- EA responds to Wikipedia revision controversy
- Ziff Davis misses interest payment
- Elite and Halo consoles priced for Australia
- Online games more popular than YouTube, Facebook
- X07 still on for Canada
- Game Developers Conference calls for papers
- Foundation 9 buys Sumo
- PlayStation 3 harder to develop for? Nonsense, says GRAW team
- Rockstar to attend Leipzig GC
- Chris Deering appointed Geomerics director
- IGDA appoints new members
- GCDC: An Overview
- Tiga CEO to open GCDC
- Atari threatened with second delisting notice
- Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 price in Europe
- Expected Wii production ramp-up stalled ? report
- EA offers more support than Ubisoft, says Crytek boss
- GCDC: Ratings board doesn't take games seriously - Eggebrecht
- German charts: Nintendo scores seven top ten hits
- Spanish charts: Pokemon stays top
- XLGames adopts CryEngine 2 for new MMO
- Swedish charts: Burning Crusade lights up number one spot
- GCDC: "There's plenty of life after Warcraft," agrees MMO panel
- Analyst: PS3 outsold 360 in July
- GCDC: Daglow defends Wii's position as 'next-gen'
- Data Design Interactive opens new studio
- Midway announces Leipzig line-up
- GCDC: Game stories shouldn?t be more complex
- Epic acquires majority stake in People Can Fly
- Paramount drops Blu-Ray support
- Playlogic Q2 revenues up 175 per cent
- GCDC: Next generation could see unified console - Dyack
- Consoles key to driving digital content into homes, says report
- UK charts: Transformers holds on for third week
- Viacom hires Take 2 MD to oversee games portfolio
- Silent Hill PSP demo leaked online
- GCDC: Films and MMOs don't mix - Strain
- GCDC: Unreal Engine 3 games do not all look the same - Rein
- GCDC: Marketing was key to Gears' success, says Epic boss
- Winters promoted to GameTrailers general manager
- EA to exhibit at E for All
- Japanese Charts: Nintendo platforms still strong
- Silicon Knights confident "justice will be done" in Unreal suit
- Guild Wars tops 4 million sales
- GC: Games Convention opens to record figures
- BioShock boosts Take Two shares
- GC: Rock Band won't be released in Europe until 2008
- GC: Nominees announced for Best of GC awards
- Koch acquires Games That Matter
- GC: Nintendo focuses on Wii, DS success
- Conduit Labs secures $5.5 million funding
- GC: Sony details wealth of new PSP features
- GC: Sony confirms DVR features for PlayStation 3
- GC: Simpsons, Spider-Man branded PSP's for Europe
- SCEA: No PSP/PS3 announcements for US
- SOE, Epic execs to give China GDC keynotes
- GC: Sony press conference wrap-up
- Anker joins D3Publisher of America
- GC: Rein defends Unreal against claims of poor support
- Crytek to produce game for Wii
- Microsoft retrofitting official wheel following overheating problems
- Gamecock signs Replay Studios' Sabotage
- GCDC: Record attendance figures for 2007
- Japanese charts: Nintendo formats dominate top 30
- NaturalMotion moves into full game development
- Halo 3 Xbox 360 to retail at £279 in UK
- GC: Sony has no plans to cut the PlayStation 3 price - Reeves
- Gamestop reports record Q2 results
- GC: Ubisoft backs Games for Windows
- Majesco titles now on GameTap
- Austin GDC finalises lineup
- Namco appoints Roger Hector
- US Charts: NCAA Football '08 on top
- GC: Sony hasn't ruled out PSP hard drive - Reeves
- Hardware sales continue climb in Japan
- Koch to distribute DDI titles in UK
- Swedish charts: Warcraft leads mulitformat sales
- Sony "very pleased" with July sales figures
- Manhunt 2 given M rating in US
- Publishers skipping E for All
- Eye-controlled computer gaming conference
- WBIE not taking back licenses?
- Red Mile to acquire IR Gurus
- Capcom to publish on N-Gage in 2008
- PAX 2007 highlights
- THQ promotes two VPs
- Best of GC titles winners announced
- Levine responds to BioShock concerns
- GC Asia: EA, Nintendo, Sony to attend
- Tories consider action on violent videogames
- Atari execs join Paradox
- IGA signs advertising deal with Codemasters
- Valve to continue with EA
- D2C Games obtains $6 million in funding
- UK charts: Bioshock reigns
- ESRB won't divulge specifics on new Manhunt 2 rating
- Niko Partners issues outsourced China game development report
- VFS Game Expo 2008 call for speakers
- Stronger yen hits Nintendo shares
- Chinese govt-sponsored MMO overloads servers
- Mercury signs deal with Atari
- No Japanese launch for Virtua Fighter 360?
- Commodore Gaming opens North America HQ
- Trilogy Studios completes $3.2 million funding
- SingStar Pop bundle coming to North America
- Australia charts: Bioshock enters at #1
- Family Guy adds to US XBL video service
- Logitech to create Wiimote rival?
- Wii sales top 1 million in UK
- Halo 3 goes gold
- 10Tacle revenues up 50%
- Game Connection discount ends tomorrow
- Kwari to launch cash-based online gaming portal
- GDC Lyon calls for papers
- Dutch would allow Manhunt 2 release
- GCAC announces speaker line-up
- Women in Games conference to follow Austin GDC
- Vista update should address gaming issue
- Activision to distribute Scholastic Media games
- Games not linked to Virginia Tech shootings
- Media Awards finalists announced
- CGS establishes 'official' cities
- Virtual Worlds Forum taking shape
- Disney: games can bring families together
- Study highlights effectiveness of in-game ads
- Stranglehold goes gold
- Vivendi Games earnings up 91.9 per cent
- Haze a PS3 exclusive...for now
- Nintendo continues software domination
- Three Wii units sold for every PlayStation 3 in Japan
- Ubisoft releases ad-supported Far Cry
- DS dominant in Spanish chart
- BioShock rocks German chart
- London Game Career Fair back for 2007
- GC likely to remain in Leipzig
- GCAC unveils keynote
- SCi confirms approach has been made
- Double Fusion launches runtime
- Tiger's charge falls short
- PS3 price cut at TGS?
- Asian online revenues to top $2.5 billion
- HD-DVD gets European price cut
- Sony to raise cash in IPO
- Survey: Workers playing on the job
- Brown will study new rules on violent videogames
- Game Developer releases salary survey data
- Sony releases new firmware update for PS3
- David Braben to open GameCity 2007
- No DLC for Viva Piñata, confirms Rare
- EA quiet on Mercenaries 2 delay rumours
- Iwata: first party success is good for other publishers
- Xbox Live downtime scheduled for next week
- Sony declines to comment on new PS3 starter pack rumours
- Austin GDC: Regional taste is a myth, says Morhaime
- Austin GDC: Blizzard's lessons learned
- Austin GDC: Blizzard working to protect players
- SCEA's Karraker resigns
- Majesco raises $6 million
- Austin GDC: No excuses for game audio
- Austin GDC: Microsoft talks casual gaming
- Govt. to consult industry over issue of violence in games
- Ubisoft could be behind SCi offer
- Glu Mobile and SEGA extend partnership
- Sony confirms white PSP delay, cables available from day one
- PS3 update ineffective in Europe
- GCA: Singapore serious about games
- GCAC: China's online growth to continue
- New PS3 starter pack is for France only
- Violent games controversy to be discussed at LGF
- GCAC: Original IP a tough challenge
- Swedish charts: Bioshock troops to the top
- Austin GDC: Final Fantasy XI's global experience
- Austin GDC: Trust the users
- GCAC: Foreign companies can succeed in China
- Austin GDC: Funding online games
- Austin GDC: BioWare's writing process detailed
- GCAC: NFS track is heard 1 billion times
- Square Enix president criticises PS3 marketing
- UK 360 sales boom as PSP hits all-time low
- Sony denies issuing release date for PlayStation Home
- TV's Tanya Byron will head Govt. inquiry
- Take-Two sells Joytech to Mad Catz
- Austin GDC: Microtransactions are viable in the US
- Austin GDC: Dave Perry's Top Secret
- BBC in talks to provide Xbox 360 content
- Nintendo hardware sales drop in Japan
- Xfire hits 8 million users
- GC Asia to return in 2008 following inaugural success