- SingStar PS3 release in limbo
- Screen Digest: Wii will rule Christmas
- Game Connection: last week to register
- Japan to get white PS3
- GDC 08: Dates and details
- More details emerge on PSP PlayStation Store
- Blade Interactive receives new funding
- Microsoft updates Games for Windows Live
- Citi Investment Research to cover videogame software sector
- Foundation 9 merges studios
- Fils-Aime: Marketer of the Year
- Wii to offer new game downloads
- Activision backs RED distribution
- Alaplaya launches in Europe
- IGA strikes ads deal with Merscom
- New worlds on display for LGF
- High PS3 costs prompt Capcom to move to Wii
- SimCity faces global warming
- BioShock and Halo 3 not "next-gen," says Braben
- We're not competing with LGF, says GameCity organiser
- Warner Bros pens Abu Dhabi alliance
- Sony paid £16 million for Evolution Studios
- Xbox 360 "Jasper" rumoured
- Wii Ware proposals already in the 100's
- Ubisoft not interested in SCi acquisition
- Capybara targets Nintendo formats
- Atari picks up Spark title for PAL territories
- GameCity: the festival highlights
- PS3 a "waste of time" says Valve's Newell
- Lazard: September sales up 30 per cent
- Japanese developers concerned about Wii's future
- Kaplan officially exits Nintendo
- EA acquires Bioware and Pandemic
- 3G Studios board gives president the boot
- EA execs provide more details on BioWare, Pandemic deal
- Nintendo: No Wii price cut
- Montreal gets serious
- 2007 Games Media Awards results
- Vic Reeves to host BAFTAs
- DS hardware back on top in Japan
- Pachter: EA deal should pay off
- Rare, SCEE, Relentless back Game Career Fair
- More Xbox 360 Arcade pictures leaked
- EA stock reaches 52-week high
- Gamecock plans UK office
- HMV opens in-store gaming zone
- Infogrames announces new Atari board
- Manley: Worker exploitation doesn't pay
- Will Wright inducted into BAFTA Fellowship
- Rare questions Microsoft's marketing of Viva Piñata
- Nintendo value hits lifetime high
- SCEA still silent on 40GB console for North America
- ESPN STAR Sports to broadcast CGS in Asia
- FIFA dominates Spanish and German charts
- Wedbush forecasts 47 per cent increase
- Stringer talks PS3 video and music distribution
- Four, not three, "horses" in holiday console race
- FIFA holds top spot in UK charts
- Wii shortages: Analysts unconcerned
- Rare: no comment on Perfect Dark 2 speculation
- Investor fury at Atari board shake-up
- New PlayStation 3 SKUs boost sales 178 per cent
- PS Eye gets November release in Europe
- Consumer demand for Wii still high
- Mochi Media launches online ad network
- CEA projects $22 billion electronics holiday sales
- Game accessibility group to exhibit at E for All 2007
- Film execs blame Halo 3 for poor earnings
- Gusto voices Wii development concerns
- September sales up 41 per cent, says simExchange
- Crytek's Yerli to keynote Lyon GDC
- GameInvestors.com in Acclaim deal
- Byron to address ELSPA forum
- Bidaux: Home won't sell PS3s
- Oberon purchases 2 new studios
- I-Play streamlining leads to redundancies
- Sony establishes Poland division
- Will Wright to deliver BAFTA lecture
- Paradox: Consoles help nice PC titles
- Achievements improve game reviews and sales, says study
- E for All debuts tomorrow
- Curse announces new US office
- Website makeover for Game.co.uk
- THQ licenses Nintendo IP
- ESA honors Kutaragi at "Nite to Unite"
- British Intelligence to recruit gamers
- Sony and Toshiba agree chip deal
- SCEA confirms 40GB PlayStation 3 SKU
- Google exec to keynote TIGA event
- GameHotel 2007 pulls in key names
- Lair enters Japan top ten
- Activision hosts skateboarding exhibition
- Nokia profits up 85 per cent
- Screen Digest acquires Adams
- GameTap reaches milestone
- Dille: Price more a primary concern to consumers
- Microsoft indirectly confirms 360 Arcade
- Halo 3 tops in US for September
- Miyamoto wins Economist award
- Vaz asks questions of Byron Report
- Capcom announces new IP
- DS regains Japan dominance
- Microsoft announces HD-DVD deal
- 1500 sign up for Game Career Fair
- GamePlan hopes to unite publishers and retail sector
- Capcom realising multinational development ambitions
- Florin calls for single gaming platform
- New HD DVD Xbox 360?
- LGF: Round-up of events
- Activision backs anti-bullying site with Spider-Man release
- Eurogamer launches Faces of the GamesIndustry
- Microsoft cuts 360 price in Japan
- Blitz announces more open days
- Retail expects "biggest Christmas ever" for sales
- FIFA tops German, Spanish charts
- SCEE blamed for Manhunt 2 leak
- 18,000 turnout for inaugural E for All
- IGDA launches scholarship program
- THQ lowers Q2 fiscal guidance
- Army of Two will miss holiday
- UK charts: Football Manager knocks FIFA off the top
- MySpace Games to launch in 2008
- Microsoft finally confirms new Xbox 360 Arcade bundle
- Europe gets 360 Arcade bundle October 26
- Nintendo pounces on global piracy outfit
- CDC moves into Japanese online market
- Public hands-on of Haze at GameCity
- HMV to open specialist PC gaming centre
- Former PayPal boss joins Jagex
- iTunes essentials: Guitar Hero
- Xbox 360 sales down in Europe
- Ubisoft Q2 sales up 15.4 per cent
- Microsoft adds "family-friendly" content to Xbox Live
- BAFTA winners announced
- Toshiba denies Xbox 360 with built-in HD DVD
- Nintendo looking outside Q4 for releases
- Crackdown team celebrates BAFTA success
- Sega inks in-game ads deal with GET Interactive
- Sony and BBC team for Gran Turismo content
- Record number of exhibitors for Game Connection
- Sony "forgiven" by church in Resistance row
- Puttnam: Educational elements the key to state aid
- GameStop hits 5000 stores landmark
- Codemasters titles now available through Steam
- Xbox Live coming to India next month
- Atari credit increased to $10 million
- Engine Software becomes licensed Wii developer
- Nintendo hires former Yahoo! marketing exec
- Will Wright: games are not stories
- Sony reports revenues up
- Nintendo basks in Wii glory
- Nordic fund swamped by demand
- Eurogamer launches French franchise
- Activition partners with Audiokinetic
- Nearly 2,000 attend second annual London Game Career Fair
- ZeniMax obtains $300 million investment
- Microsoft's game business posts a profit
- PS2 celebrates 7th anniversary
- Japan: Handhelds extend domination
- Sony sees stock gains
- Seaman 2 tops Japan software chart
- LGCF branded a success by exhibitors
- Games courses are 5 years out of date, says Braben
- Iwata: No Wii price cut
- Microsoft announces LGF week 2 details
- Itagaki: I don't feel censored
- Gears of War victorious at Golden Joystick Awards
- Submissions open for Interactive Achievement Awards
- Gameloft sets record Q3 sales of 24.4 million Euro
- Dates set for PAX 2008
- Thorsten Heinze to head games testing at Testronic Labs
- Sony expects game losses to double
- Valve explains Orange box deactivations
- Takahashi: videogames are a luxury
- EA confirms "routine" job losses
- Phantom Hourglass crashes Euro charts
- Rising Star picks up No More Heroes
- PES 08 tops UK software charts
- Hellgate: London developers speak to the public
- Lyon GDC early registration ends tomorrow
- Former Konami VP joins Krome Studios
- Casual games a 2.25 billion market, says report
- Hodge slammed for London Games Festival snub
- Playing for Keeps report published
- No 360 IPTV this year?
- Frontier: Riskiest games are the most financially rewarding
- BioWare announces new LucasArts project
- Resident Evil 4 ships 1 million on Wii
- NBC partners with IGA to sell in-game advertising
- 80 million created avatars in Habbo Hotel
- New PS3 more energy efficient?
- Four million DS handhelds sold in UK
- Sharp: Economy not affecting sales
- Metal Gear Solid 4 delayed until Q2 2008
- Nintendo leapfrogs Sony in software sales
- Bungie, Harmonix, 2K Boston sign up for GDC 2008
- ESA teams with Motion Picture Association against piracy
- Real posts record results
- CES continues gaming push
- ASA launches violent ad probe
- EA Sports signs Lewis Hamilton
- Microsoft warns Live users against sharing accounts
- PlayStation customer care gets business awards
- Hardware constraints a potential risk, says LCM analyst
- Xbox Live Xtival 07 coming to Europe
- Games industry needs new business model, says Riccitiello
- Folding@Home recognised by Guinness World Records
- Atari may lose Dragonball Z rights
- PlayLogic developing original title with Sony London
- Koch: Subsidies not the answer
- Mastiff picks up Renegade Kid title
- Metroid tops Swedish multiformat charts
- Sony considers selling digital and animation studios
- Final Fantasy leads Japanese chart invasion
- Sony launches "largest ever" hardware ad campaign
- Importers warn of DualShock 3 scarcity
- Hackers reinstate violence from censored Manhunt 2
- Blockbuster: $35 million Q3 net loss
- Konami stock falls on news of MGS4 delay
- Nintendo spent $40m on ads in first half of '07
- THQ's $7 million net loss in line with revised guidance
- EA loses $195 million, closes Cherney facility
- Rock Band will be in short supply, says EA CEO
- Midway reports $33.5 million Q3 loss
- No Wii hard drive planned, says NOA rep
- No new DS bundles for Europe
- Midway blames Wii shortages for slow software roll-out
- Rockstar Vienna snubbed in Manhunt 2 credits
- PS3 closing gap on Japanese Wii sales
- Grange to lead Activision's Euro PR team
- Double Fusion's Runtime working on console games
- Manhunt 2 slammed by mental illness organisation
- Playlogic closes $12.3 million funding
- 2007 Audi TT is Gran Turismo Awards' "Best in Show"
- Layoffs unrelated to delay, says Mythic boss
- ESRB defends Manhunt 2 PSP rating
- Child's Play charity drive now open
- New N-Gage launch pushed back until December
- Eve: Trinity due first week in December
- Xbox Live to offer ESPN content
- Trion hires former SOE exec Nicholas Beliaeff
- Ubisoft acquires Digital Kids
- Target stores won't carry Manhunt 2
- Activision Q2 revenues up 69 per cent
- IGDA proposes game credits standards
- EA's BioWare Pandemic deal cleared by regulator
- Japan gets new model PlayStation 2
- Investment in single developers not optimal, says Trion CEO
- Need for Speed to be Christmas number 1?
- PES 2008 spends second week at top of UK charts