The former SingStar director on why getting Photo Sauced is the first step in her new journey into social gaming for Atari.
Square Enix says current business model doesn’t allow the company to compete “with any degree of commercial confidence”.
Gaming desktops and laptops will also include a free copy of Valve's Portal.
Browser, client and mobile games fair to return next July following this year’s successful debut.
World At War Zombies becomes the top-grossing iPhone and iPod Touch application.
Mercs Inc to be the first game developed by the studio following layoffs and its relocation.
Cowen and Company's Doug Creutz also believes “PS3 may finally be poised for a rebound.”
Publisher re-launches its website in a bid to grow its online business, adding a digital download store and free-to-play arcade games.
New motion controllers, penetration of the casual market and lower development costs expected to lead to reduced software prices.
Patent hints at new in-game service designed to assist Xbox 360 players struggling to make progress.
Series founder Kai Huang also says “we're really just at the beginning of music games” and that DJ Hero could be the top selling new IP this year.
Online gaming networks like Xbox Live and PSN viewed as a means to reach younger citizens in emergency situations.
NCsoft closes multiple western Aion accounts, citing the use of third party software and participation in gold farming.
Leading discount site says sales data from UK retailers shows Microsoft’s console is surging ahead of Sony’s in the run up to Christmas.
Nintendo’s latest handheld can’t match DSi’s launch, but outpaces early PSPgo sales.
Opening week sales surpass original game’s by 32 per cent, according to estimates from publisher Ubisoft.
Microsoft reveals early adoption rates for new Xbox 360 social networking and media features.
Age Of Pirates publisher’s revenues also down during the nine months ended September 30.
Edge readers needed to play Realtime Worlds' massively multiplayer shooter.
A highlight from our community-written blogs, featuring the serious side of WarCraft.
Critter Crunch developer Capybara Games on how it creates Miyazaki-quality artwork on an indie's shoestring budget.
It should have started a revolution, but Radiant Silvergun became famous instead for its price. One of gaming's greatest injustices?
How do you innovate in the post-Wikipedia era? How about by creating a virtual world built from geographical data of the real world?
It was touted for its combat system, but SCE San Diego's team of ex-Disney animators really focused on movement rather than mechanics.
Chris Dahlen tends to role-play girls in RPGs, but found himself most beguiled by a man in Dragon Age: Origins.
Hello Games' Sean Murray just can’t decide which console he wants under his Christmas tree.
Modern Warfare 2 didn’t muddle its morals: the game has no morals, and that’s exactly the way we like it, argues Chris Dahlen.