Ahead of Lich King, MMORPG juggernaut breaks milestone.
UK retail giant set to extend the deadline in which it can reimburse publishers.
London-based social gaming firm draws in millions.
Customer support fielding multiple peripheral concerns; addressing drum sensitivity problems with "tuning kit."
Publishing Association unveils a simpler traffic light system.
Becomes fifth-fastest-selling game in UK chart history.
Mass email request cites ESRB guidelines as reason behind recall.
A new "Hero" entry confirmed in new report.
Sen. Leland Yee's law to limit sales of violent games reconsidered.
Former claims the latter mimicked packaging to deceive consumers.
Nintendo of America Boss still not sure if supply will meet demand this holiday.
Stringer: Offsetting high-Yen-related losses key to maintaining projections.
Study sparks new calls to finally employ an 18+ rating in Australia.
“We're in the entertainment business, we're not here to state our political opinion.”
LittleBigPlanet, Fallout 3, and other games for the PS3.
Writing for Edge today, Fallout 3 lead designer Emil Pagliarulo addresses the problem of violence against children in videogames.
Theatrical version wasn't an afterthought, publisher tells Edge.
Namco Bandai to send servers into oblivion early next year.
Movie-game? No--game-movie.
Los Angeles Convention Center reveals multi-year deal with the ESA.
Pirates of the Caribbean scriptwriter Stuart Beattie thinks so, and explains his reasoning to Edge.
We check out an art installation that mixes Quake with the real world for strange, powerful results.
Company tells Edge the fighter will be console-only in the U.S. for the first time in the series' history.
The question before us today is “Should games persuade?”
John Davison, co-founder of What They Play, the parents' guide to videogames, celebrates the site's first year with some insight into his audience's attitudes to videogames.
How much of the average videogame is art, and how much is product?
Can Capcom’s throwback achieve its goal of retro chic, or is it just plain old retro?
More a remix than a new album, WipeOut HD is still a worthwhile return to a once legendary racing series.
An early work from the creator of No More Heroes finally gets an English release, but does the game hold up?
We get our hands on the latest in the long-running racing series to see if replacing neon with Hollywood is enough to keep NFS relevant.
Legendary has its own artistic flair, but is held back by nearly everything else.