Nintendo's most famous recruitdiscusses the importance ofbeing different, what helooks for in new recruits,and a typical day atthe office.
After 15 years with the company, the EVP of western world publishing will leave the company.
Black Lantern Studios working on DS game based on this year's toy craze.
Japanese retailer reveals its biggest selling game of the year was Dragon Quest IX.
Xbox 360 social networking features go live in the US for XBL members with child accounts.
A Digital Millennium Copyright Act complaint has been filed to rid the Google Android Market of non id developed games.
Square Enix prepares for RPG’s official Japanese launch this Friday, while reports suggest the game's street date may have been broken.
EA will no longer be involved in the sale and marketing of id Software’s upcoming shooter.
Introducing E210, and our celebration of the greatest decade in gaming.
Technology platform boss talks about growing the amount of payment options for the online service, including monthly fees.
Company streamlines its quality assurance division to reduce costs, reportedly affecting upwards of 100 testing positions.
Six Nintendo titles place on the chart, while Call Of Duty is the leading franchise in terms of dollar sales year to date.
Activision’s shooter reportedly sold close to 170,000 Windows PC copies at retail last month in North America.
Pink and blue remotes to be bundled with Wii MotionPlus from February in the US.
Publisher applies to have RC rating examined by the Review Board.
The 2009 Nordic Game Program ceremony has taken place in Malmö, Sweden, with three million Danish kroners’ worth of funding going to the Nordic industry.
Marketers able to track online conversations taking place about their brands in the virtual world.
Submissions asked for on whether the National Classification Scheme should include an R 18+ for games.
As Bookworm and Bejeweled Twist launch on DSiWare, we chat to PopCap about its plans for world domination, one platform at a time.
Highlights from our community-written blogs, featuring videogame soundtracks and communicating the pleasures of the joypad.
Few series get the chance to die with dignity, but R-Type’s final outing showed that taking your own life is a route to immortality.
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.
N'Gai Croal looks at how some games make him feel endangered and finds it's all just a matter of time.
Assassin’s Creed II may be a game about memory – but its version of remembrance is a little too clinical for Chris Dahlen.
Hello Games discovers the the sharp end of the strange, terrifying and wonderful world of videogame forums.