- Publishers wary of creating Nintendo titles, says Wii developer
- EA collects Pogo titles for DS release
- Sony and Namco form new content creation company
- Mobile consumers must be educated, says Gameloft exec
- PlayStation 3 launch details to be revealed at midnight
- 1 million PS3 units for Euro launch
- Sony unveils PS3 launch line-up
- UK prices announced for PS3 peripherals
- Wii and DS help Nintendo profits soar
- Consumers will ultimately decide PS3 price, say UK retailers
- Square Enix adopts Unreal Engine for future releases
- MS cuts 360 estimates, Xbox division posts $289m loss
- Phil Harrison to present GDC keynote
- Activision expects record Q3 revenues
- Dark Water Studios opens doors
- In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
- DS sales top 10m in North America
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- Major publishers welcome PS3 Euro launch announcement
- Game shares drop after 360 shipment cuts
- Analyst forecasts PS3 price cut
- Capcom slams 'pay to play' AIAS awards
- Guitar Hero to continue on PS2
- ELSPA to work more closely with Government
- PS3 has no advantages over 360, says Moore
- Mobile game sales up by 50 per cent for Gameloft
- UK Charts: Lost Planet at No. 1
- Windows Vista launches
- Sony raises annual forecast despite PS3 losses
- Nobilis and Lighthouse extend Benelux agreement
- Gates provides wow factor at Vista launch
- Gary Lewis joins Geomerics as CEO
- Last day to register early for GDC
- Piracy forces Sports Interactive to close hockey sim
- Mass market focus pays off for Majesco
- Last call for Blitz Open Days registration
- Microsoft reveals 10 new Arcade titles for 360
- Games a no show at Vista launch
- Warcraft boosts Vivendi revenues 25 per cent
- PS3 price cut to help Sony break even
- Wii is 'impulse buy', says Sony
- Wright to keynote ScreenBurn festival
- Extra day for TGS as dates are announced
- Infogrames blames restructuring for huge sales drop
- US retailer launches attack on games industry
- EA to publish new Mercenaries title
- Franchises help EA hit record revenues of $1.2bn
- Former Ritual CEO confirms move away from SiN series
- Blizzard signs new deal with The9
- Infospace profits down by 20 per cent
- THQ buys another studio as profits soar
- EA to 'attack' Nintendo consoles for new growth
- San Andreas debuts at No.1 in Japanese charts
- HMV refuses PS3 pre-orders unless consumers agree to buy PSP too
- In brief: this week's new product announcements
- THQ expects $5m from in-game ads by 2008
- September launch date for new N-Gage
- New casual games studio opens doors
- D3Publisher unveils new budget range
- Auditors issue warning over future of Majesco
- Konami unveils batch of new IP and titles for '07
- Nintendo dismisses accusations of failing to deliver Wii units
- UK Charts: Lost Planet still No. 1
- Blu-ray is winning the DVD format war, says Sony
- Four Wii units sold for every PlayStation 3 in Japan
- Kingdom Hearts shipments top 10 million
- Blizzard exec says consoles are becoming 'sophisticated PCs'
- Seven Lights boss warns against console ports
- Manhunt sequel coming to Nintendo Wii
- Sega Sammy announces drop in profits
- EA disappointed by PS3 game sales
- Nominations announced for Game Developers Choice Awards
- Warner Bros. Interactive gets new boss
- NCsoft profits drop by more than 40 per cent
- Hackers crack HD-DVD encryption
- EverQuest auction site turns over $1.8m in first year
- EA is 'best fit' for Mercenaries 2, says Pandemic
- Glaser outlines five point plan for future of casual gaming
- Microsoft to share in-game ad revenues with developers
- Activision announces "highest ever" third-quarter revenues
- Flashman to represent mobile outfit Codeglue
- Mobile gaming will overtake consoles, says Gosen
- Dates confirmed for Austin GDC 2007
- Former Xbox Live exec moves to PopCap
- Casual games need better revenue model, says Microsoft
- Lowenstein blasts games industry
- Losses trimmed, but revenues still drop for Atari
- Buena Vista Games becomes Disney Interactive
- GDC to host invite-only event for execs
- Harrison defends string of Sony criticisms
- "We beat the Wii," boasts DICE winners Epic
- Ubisoft gets $19m investment for digital design studio
- Wii to lead January hardware sales
- Sega scores in Japanese charts
- Sony promises 30 PS3 games for day one of console launch
- Sony offers Casino Royale Blu-ray film to PS3 buyers
- Former G.O.D. executives launch independent publisher
- UK charts: Battlestations flying high
- Sony signs multimedia rights for Afterworld
- Virgin unveils 'iTunes for games'
- EA buys online karaoke company
- EA set to produce iPhone games
- GameStop announces two-for-one stock split
- Microsoft comes under fire from BBC's Watchdog programme
- Sony to slash chip spending
- 3GSM: Glu signs new deal with Codemasters
- Speakers announced for Nordic Game
- Microsoft responds to Watchdog
- New book for industry professionals launches
- Marc Ecko establishes new games subsidiary
- Former Take-Two boss enters guilty plea
- Former Capcom devs establish new studio
- Electronic Arts and Apple: "A marriage made in heaven"
- Further decline for print mags
- PS3 is "most pre-ordered console yet", says Play.com
- Eidos to open Montreal studio
- Nintendo is too conscious of competition, says Miyamoto
- Future blames console transition for poor magazine sales
- Online is key for '07, says Imagine Publishing
- News in brief: this week's game announcements
- Google buys Adscape for $23m, says report
- Game sales boost Namco Bandai profits
- In brief: mobile gaming at 3GSM
- Green Monster Games appoints new president
- PAL Virtual Console could see NTSC games - Nintendo
- Details of GDC charity poker event announced
- Bolton Uni launches casual games initiative
- 'Risky' Take-Two could struggle to make profits, warns analyst
- UK charts: FIFA scores again
- PS3 finally scores top ten hit in Japan
- Ballmer admits Vista not selling as expected
- Retail slashes Premium Xbox 360 to £199
- Vivendi acquires Wanako Games
- Retailers say PS3 is most pre-ordered console ever
- Wii leads January hardware sales in US
- Oblivion designer joins Big Huge Games
- New casual games studio launches
- Gay news site slams "misinformed" Games Radar article
- Heavy discounting hits Xbox 360 Core unit
- Sierra appoints XBLA exec for online push
- Next-gen games boost January sales by 53%
- Ecko announces Human Head partnership
- Biggest Jan sales for Sony, as PS3 finally begins to perform
- Epic partners with Streamline for Unreal 3
- Star Wars Galaxies vet forms new MMO studio
- PlayStation 3 to cost EUR 659 in Greece
- IPTV for Xbox 360 to be shown next month
- Midway revitalised as Q4 losses reduced
- Trading standards gets GBP 5 million grant to combat piracy
- Wii to penetrate 30% of US homes by 2011
- Nintendo denies ending GameCube support
- Backwards compatibility of 'new spec' Euro PS3 in doubt
- Former EA exec to advise Microsoft
- In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
- In brief: this week's new game announcements
- Dates confirmed for Leipzig Games Developers Conference
- Capcom appoints new VP of product development
- SCi acquires Rockpool Games
- PS3 costs forced drop in backwards compatibility
- Sony announces prices for first-party PS3 games
- Perry to produce community built MMO
- Climax confirms games dev ended in Santa Monica
- Specialmove launches new website
- UK Charts: FFXII beats Crackdown to number one
- Electronic Arts gets new CEO
- BioWare/Pandemic exec appointed CEO of VG Holdings
- Sony slashes Blu-ray price in line with PS3
- Disney teams with Macrovision for game downloads
- Nokia piloting N-Gage successor
- PS3 should not be compared with Wii, says Sony Australia boss
- Sega signs new deal with Universomo
- Capcom licenses Unreal Engine for new title
- New Videogame Style Guide unveiled
- Sony: PS3 in stores is testament to strong supply, not poor sales
- Rockstar signs NaturalMotion for PS3, 360 projects
- PlayStation 3 download prices confirmed for UK
- Analysts expect 'aggressive growth' from THQ
- Sony details PSN release schedule
- Kuju rebrands Brighton studio
- GCDC forms new advisory board
- EA targets women with iVillage deal
- Sony promises 1000 backwards compatible games for PS3 launch
- Take 2 reports annual loss of $185m
- THQ confirms Warhammer 40k MMO
- Konami trials Pro Evo arcade in UK
- HP partners with Trion for online games service
- Blockbuster in talks to buy Movielink
- Take-Two shareholders face prisoner's dilemma - analyst
- Next-gen Havok engine to be shown at GDC
- Glu Mobile signs up for new N-Gage platform
- EA signs new iTunes deal
- Three Steps Back
- Wii to outsell Xbox 360, PS3 until 2008
- Sony and Immersion sign new rumble agreement
- Mastertronic acquires Redback Sales
- Intel launches $95k demo contest
- Ex-Guerrilla boss forms non-profit publisher
- ScarFace heading to Wii this summer
- Microsoft triples Xbox Live Arcade size limit
- bhv launches XIDER publishing label in the UK
- Award-winning composer Richard Joseph passes away
- Digital distribution "the only way" for indie developers - Pickford
- GDC: Microsoft announces XNA Game Studio contest
- GDC: Nokia to reveal new N-Gage games and publishers
- GDC Mobile: "Lasky was wrong," says Hawkins
- GDC Mobile: Epstein talks in-game ads for mobiles
- EA's Probst predicts slide in Sony's market lead
- Nielsen reports surge in US console ownership
- Second week at the top for Final Fantasy XII
- Mobile game market has matured, says Nokia sales boss
- Activision confirms Demonware acquisition
- Xbox Live tops six million users
- GDC: NaturalMotion unveils Morpheme technology
- Harrison to showcase new PS3 services, games in keynote
- UK Serious Games trade body formed
- GDC China scheduled for Shanghai in August
- PS3's power will be untapped for years - Perry
- Carol Vorderman brain fitness game launches on Sky
- The Burning Crusade shifts 3.5 million copies
- GDC: Harmonix signs with Electronic Arts
- GDC: Sony keynote live reporting at 18.30 GMT
- GDC: Harrison brings PlayStation Home
- GDC: "The Wii is a piece of sh*t," says Hecker
- GDC: Media Molecule talks LittleBigPlanet
- GDC: Activision signs with Macrovision for digital distro
- GDC: CacheLogic launches new CDN solution
- GDC: Avatar goes to Mars with CryEngine
- Nintendo reveals Wii's first Wi-Fi title
- ELSPA welcomes Blair's backing for UK industry
- GDC: Vicon launches affordable motion capture rig
- GDC: Miyamoto keynote at 18.30 GMT tonight
- GDC: Miyamoto confirms Mario Galaxy for 2007
- GDC: Miyamoto discusses the "Nintendo Vision"
- ESA sends out invitations for E3
- GDC: Gears of War tops GDC Awards list
- One Life Left tops iTunes rankings
- Three new titles hit Wii Virtual Console
- GDC: Aquaria wins Indie Games Festival grand prize
- Gothic 3 sells half a million
- Take 2 could face takeover following shareholder action
- GDC: Hecker retracts "Wii is sh*t" comments
- Activision appoints new Euro boss
- Rebellion acquires Awesome Developments
- Sony to launch PlayStation Home in October
- PS3 scores second No.1 in Japanese charts
- Epic dismisses talk of Gears sequel
- Valve questions Microsoft's commitment to PC gaming
- Junction Point Vivendi signing "untrue"
- UK Charts: GRAW 2 storms to the top
- GTA helps Take-Two trim losses