New research finds that 8.5 percent of American gamers aged 8-18 show multiple signs of behavioural addiction.
Research into 2009 purchasing trends suggests that 65 percent of US consumers will spend the same or more on video games as they did in 2008.
Edge’s epic yearly roundup presents the industry leaders who together are poised to bring gaming into the new year.
Owners of Apple's sleek device made up 14% of mobile downloaders in November, according to comScore.
A new study found no positive aspects of videogaming, but the report's co-author tells Edge, "There's no doubt they're there."
Alcohol and drug use, low self-esteem, deterioration of relationships; all supposedly linked with videogames.
Edge details the trends of a record-breaking year, and illustrates comparative sales of Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3...
Judge’s pro-copyright connections may have constituted a conflict of interest.
October’s Nottingham-based games festival to be “the most accessible” to date.
Global sales figures for Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Kingdom Hearts, Tomb Raider and Hitman franchises detailed.
XBLA's Days Of Arcade ends with a remake of the platformer without the jump. But does it still have the spark?
Jason Rohrer's iPhone puzzler mixes John Travolta with Heinz Wolff.
The third piece of Fallout 3 DLC raises the level cap to 30, but why did it have to use the old 'it's all a dream' trick?
Steven Poole calls out the difference between childish and childlike.
Randy Smith continues his exploration into making games that are no fun to play.
N'Gai Croal goes on a quest for beauty in Killzone 2.
The many roles taken by Obsidian's leading man, designer of Fallout 2, Planescape: Torment and Alpha Protocol.
Sony has issued a rallying cry to PSP owners, but is it too little, too late for a format that's fallen by the wayside?
One of gaming’s greatest protagonists returns, with a refit, to the shadows.
Yes, he's a little king, but his story is huge.