- RollerCoaster Tycoon lawsuit goes to House of Lords
- Sony UK boss confirms PSP redesign
- Sony unveils new education initiative
- Casual gaming "set to explode" - MumboJumbo boss
- Philips strikes amBX Cyber Games partnership
- Midway sued over Psi-Ops game
- Sony is "still the one to beat", says Epic Games boss
- Rockstar teams with Timbaland for PSP title
- DS outshipping PSP by three-to-one in Japan
- Commodore launches new range of gaming PCs
- Retail prepares for "huge" PlayStation 3 launch
- GAME takes action over 'PS3 vs. 360' poster
- Former EA exec joins SCi
- Wii and DS help US hardware sales rise 98 per cent
- PS3 medical research gets underway
- Vista will help PC gaming "grow up", says Bioshock developer
- Sony still planning to ship 6m PS3 units
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- GDC poker event raises $24k
- Japanese charts: Yoshi sells over 300k in first week
- Sony dismisses SingStore price rumour
- Three editions of Halo 3 coming in autumn
- Robert acquires Deep Red Games
- EA Mobile launches Sports Link service
- Thompson threatens to "destroy" Take-Two as legal battle continues
- Nintendo dismisses Wii hard drive rumours
- Fils-Aime: 360 isn't performing well in Europe
- Euro PS3 sales will hit 4m by next year - analyst
- Trilogy launches new service for indie retailers
- UK Charts: Budget Grand Theft Auto hits top spot
- Stringer: If PS3 fails, it will be down to high price
- Shareholders take on Take-Two
- Key titles to miss PlayStation 3 launch
- Google confirms Adscape acquisition
- Majesco trims losses with new budget focus
- Call for papers opens for Leipzig GCDC
- EA buys stake in FIFA Online specialist
- "Price is not the issue" with DLC, says Bethesda exec
- Sony reveals PS3 backwards compatible titles
- Virgin invites PS3 buyers to camp out in-store
- IGA to reach 10m ads milestone
- Blizzard sets up new Texas office
- New Line signs Gears of War movie
- Trion signs ex-EA online experts
- Italian retailers break street date for PlayStation 3
- Imagine to invest £1.5m in online publishing
- Euro delay is beneficial for PS3 buzz, says Reeves
- Lasky leaves EA Mobile for Benchmark
- Official PlayStation 3 launch gets off to slow start
- Political group asks Bono to halt Mercs 2 production
- Microsoft reassures Live users over fraud fears
- Europe prepares for PlayStation 3 launch
- Handhelds to out-sell home consoles by 2011 ? DFC
- In brief: the PS3 launch line-up
- Europe to benefit from booming MMO market
- Sony gives out free Bravia TVs to UK's first PS3 buyers
- Europe is "most important continent", says Harrison
- Activision signs Monster Jam licence
- GAME opens doors early for PS3 launch
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- ?Market doesn?t need Blu-ray?, says UK Xbox boss
- More than 30,000 PS3 owners sign up for Folding@home
- SCi appoints mergers and acquisitions expert
- Game Group losses for Ziff Davies
- HMV slams PS3 television "stunt"
- Community-built MMO will be racer, reveals Perry
- More than 20,000 PS3 units sold in Australia
- Bandai Namco using Cell chip for arcade games
- UK Charts: PS3 storms the top ten
- EA establishes new music label
- Windows Vista sales top 20m
- Brash to raise $150m for movie-based games
- 360 manufacturer to discontinue production
- PS3 on sale for under £400
- Sales of Nintendo DS top 3 million in UK
- GameStop reveals $5 billion in sales for 2006
- SCi acquires Bluefish Media
- Microsoft unveils Xbox Elite
- GameStop accuses Nintendo of holding back Wii stock
- Nintendo and Sega team for Mario and Sonic title
- TV and movie studios bolster Xbox Live DLC
- Elite won't replace existing Xbox 360 units, says Microsoft
- 360 Elite validates Sony's hi-def focus ? analyst
- Xbox 360 Elite due "late summer", says HMV
- Elite announcement "legitimises" PS3 strategy, says Sony US
- Xbox is going through "evolutionary" changes, says Thompson
- Retailers praise "biggest-ever" PS3 launch
- EA renews Rings licence
- Nintendo to be "anchor exhibitor" at E for All
- Eidos holding off on release of most PS3 titles until 2008
- Ex-Remedy boss forms new studio
- No plans for 80GB PS3, says Sony
- GTA IV trailer hits the web
- Shareholders force board change at Take-Two
- Elite won't improve Microsoft's market share ? analyst
- 40 speakers announced for Nordic Game 2007
- Toshiba slashes price of HD-DVD players
- In brief: mobile gaming news
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- EA teams up with Harmonix for Rock Band
- Virgin appoints Walkden as CEO of downloads
- Euro Charts: Resistance guns for the top
- Euro programmers earn 33 per cent less than US counterparts
- Tickets priced for E for All Expo
- Major record labels to supply tracks for Rock Band
- Miyamoto will work on Sonic and Mario
- GDC picked up E3 constituents, says Moledina
- Sony clarifies PS3 game dates
- UK Charts: Command & Conquer 3 enters at No. 1
- Guitar Hero coming to mobiles
- Eurogamer Network appoints Garratt as publisher
- Guitar Hero devs banned from creating music games
- Sony confirms PSP price cut for US
- Zelnick outlines Take-Two changes
- PlayStation 3 hardware sales plummet 82 per cent
- Xbox 360 ad banned over dangerous driving
- Nvidia signs up for Nordic Game conference
- Wii still outselling PS3 in Japan
- Develop announces speakers for 2007
- Austin GDC calls for submissions
- Sony and Microsoft bosses defend consoles' value propositions
- Rock Band set to revolutionise music, says MTV
- Bonnell leaves Atari
- Molyneux honoured with French knighthood
- Expect lay-offs at Take Two, warns analyst
- Nintendo raises forecasts again following DS success
- PlayStation 3 causes record retail spike in Australia
- Evolution scores European No. 1 with Motorstorm
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- Eurogamer Network launches new community website
- Bank Holiday break
- Winters resigns as Take-Two CFO
- Microsoft confirms Live Messenger for Xbox 360
- Double Fusion appoints new Euro MD
- Console business needs radical rethink, says Romero
- US retailers drop 20GB PS3
- Halo 3 beta goes live May 16
- Virgin launches Wii and PS3 radio player
- Nintendo offers praise for US Government
- UK Charts: Command and Conquer holds top spot
- Quality product key to restructure, states Take Two
- Take-Two named in Ghost Rider lawsuit
- 'We'll never do away with retail,' says Harrison
- Sony in talks for commercial use of PS3
- Guinness World Records to produce videogame edition
- Blade unveils new Hydro engine
- Wii enjoys third biggest sales week since launch
- Ubisoft acquires RTS specialist SunFlowers
- 20GB PS3 to be discontinued
- Euro Charts: Resistance holds top spot
- NCsoft launches new apprenticeship scheme
- Foundation 9 eyes further studio acquisitions
- China to restrict online gaming hours
- G3 charity shooting tournament announced
- Sony, Nintendo nominated for D&AD awards
- Nintendo releases finalised Wii browser
- Leipzig GC to expand for 2007
- Bethesda picks up Fallout series
- Execs join Game Connection board
- Dates announced for BlizzCon 2007
- Double Fusion acquisition a possibility, says Euro MD
- Sony to continue selling 20GB PS3 in Japan
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- Nintendo tops Japanese hardware charts
- New PS3 Network title to be unveiled at Nordic Game
- Nearly 800k PS3 units sold in Europe, says Stringer
- EA vets establish new Wii, DS studio
- Square Enix promotes Yamamoto to North American CEO
- Eidos acquires mobile developer Morpheme
- SCEE to lay off 160 employees
- UK Charts: Turtles take the top
- THQ turns away from cross platform titles
- Game marketing and PR guide now available
- Sony considers producing PS3 with larger hard drive
- Capcom picks up PlayStation MotoGP licence
- EA teams up with Endemol
- RedOctane won't react to Rock Band provocation
- Negative press encourages uptake of violent games
- President of Sony Italia steps down
- Sony hints at PlayStation 3 with bigger hard drive
- Konami consolidates US offices
- Blitz Games acquires virtual reality company
- SEGA bags trio of Marvel super heroes
- Handheld software boosts Bandai Namco forecasts
- Ubi Montreal working on Lost game
- Sony job cuts due to industry transition, says spokesperson
- Eidos to distribute Majesco titles in Europe
- Northern Exposure developers conference announced
- EA to host Dare to be Digital 07
- Take Two appoints baseball exec to board
- PlayStation 3 preparing to support downloadable PS1 games
- Profits up 71 per cent for Playlogic
- No cash tournaments for European Pogo players
- Euro Charts: Dragon Ball Z dominates Italy
- Xbox 360 games to feature new interactive barcode
- DS helps US game sales surge to $1.1 billion
- Nintendo cleans up at MCV awards
- Japanese Charts: Capcom takes the top with Phoenix Wright sequel
- Gas Powered Games confirms console project
- Euro PS3 launch causing stock issues in US, says Sony
- Take Two and Thompson settle lawsuit
- Blitz working on major new Xbox 360, PS3 title
- Next-gen has reshaped market ? Square Enix
- Sports Interactive unveils Football Manager MMO
- Harrison hints at PlayStation 3 homebrew plans
- 1C Company signs new deal with Atari
- Fire devastates Human Head office
- Ignition?s acquisition by UTV completed
- Sony cuts Euro price of PSP
- Namco Networks strikes deal with Japanese carrier
- E3 organisers reveal slimmer line-up for 2007
- PC game sales surge in US
- Commodore opens doors to new store
- Double Fusion hires two new Euro execs
- SCi unveils new release strategy
- UK Charts: Pokemon helps Nintendo return to No.1
- Blu-ray sales reach 1 million milestone
- Gas Powered Games boss hints at new projects
- Nordic Game Program applications exceed ?3m
- Pachter, Pidgeon talk PSP price cut
- Molyneux to keynote new London games event
- Ubisoft unveils new Clancy series
- Judge PlayStation 3 in two years' time, says EA
- Online market in Taiwan to grow to $300m in '07
- 80 new stores for GAME as profits climb
- Wii shortages could damage consumer interest ? Pidgeon
- Over 250,000 users sign for Folding@home project
- Euro Charts: Pokemon Ranger conquers continent
- Registration opens for Austin GDC
- Nintendo profits up 77 per cent
- Japanese Charts: Mario enters at No.1
- PS3 'EyeToy' due this summer in Europe
- BAFTA's move to larger venue for 2007
- Jakks and Namco extend TV Games deal
- Europe must take more control, says Nordic Game boss
- JoWood to publish for PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii
- Nintendo to ramp up Wii production
- Kutaragi to retire from executive role at Sony
- Ubisoft to deliver 'best software line-up in history'
- Nintendo acquires RPG specialist Monolith
- Microsoft's games division reports 21 per cent drop in sales
- Majesco regains Nasdaq compliance
- Infogrames appoints Perbet to board
- Iwata confirms plans to increase Wii production
- In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
- Halo 3 will help us sell consoles, says Microsoft
- In brief: this week's game announcements
- GAME refuses to stock Oblivion for PS3
- Blizzard reveals new MMO project
- Iwata promises 45 games for Wii this summer