Crytek's engine boss on piracy,PC development and the allureof powerful new hardware.
DOJ and FBI efforts are sending more game copiers to prison, and that pleases the industry group.
Net losses widen, but revenues soar.
But that doesn’t mean a PS3 holiday price cut is incoming, says CEO Howard Stringer.
Company sues Sony over optical disc technology.
Slew of new offerings will include Foo Fighters and Red Hot Chili Peppers, says report.
First-half lobbying expenses have already topped full-year 2007; continues to vastly outpaces movies.
Closed beta testing to commence in Hong Kong and Singapore from mid-September.
Videogames have replaced tree climbing and football, according to the paper’s doctor.
Konami soccer game debuts at No1.
Cards to hit stores in September.
Gamers expect realism, says publisher.
ESA Foundation will benefit from AGDC competition.
Crytek tells Edge why it believes it lost significant sales to pirates.
Variety blog says Gearbox “definitely” has spoken with Microsoft about series.
Transmission Games taken off development duties.
Capcom’s Monster Hunter titles dominate lifetime software sales.
Beats PS3 and Xbox 360 to sales milestone.
From Rupture Farms to Sekto Springs: the unlikely story of a wonderful world.
Piece was "not an attempt to provoke controversy for controversy's sake," Computerspiele Museum tells Edge.
“The last metroid is in captivity. The galaxy is at peace.” Thankfully, that’s just about the only thing Super Metroid ever got wrong.
The new generation of downloadable games is changing the market for middleware engines.
Red Warrior needs food badly. Red Warrior shot the food. Red Warrior is about to die.
Where does Guillermo del Toro find the time to play so many games?
Mike Yuen, senior director, BREW Gaming for Qualcomm Internet Services ventures beyond hard drive downloads.
Even the world's best designers have released stinkers--but sometimes failure can be the best thing for you, says design vet Brenda Brathwaite.
Women shouldn't shy away from trumpeting their accomplishments, says GameRecruiter and IGDA exec Fiona Cherbak.