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Presenting E202, due in shops on May 6, which stars Bizarre Creations' electroshocking new racer, Blur.
But Wedbush Morgan’s Michael Pachter is expecting a high definition Wii upgrade next year.
E3 unveiling of new PS3 motion-sensing tech rumoured.
Platform holder’s penalty for trying to keep prices artificially high slashed by £27 million.
Sony console still ahead of Wii, while handhelds lead weekly hardware rankings.
Janco Partners also expects Harry Potter to sell big, is “less excited” about Dragon Age.
Half Life house sues mega-publisher over unpaid royalties and Activision threatens to counter-sue.
US identifies Canada as piracy priority, ESA applauds decision.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata says that the overseas deployment of the Wii-no-Ma service is in the company’s future plans.
Xbox Europe’s marketing chief says the games industry “should be as loved as Hollywood.”
Outgoing president David Reeves admits the PS3 has a way to go before it catches Xbox 360.
Company seeking innovative new ways to bring its "content to life on the PC” as physical disc sales fail to generate the desired return on investment.
French publisher expects new hardware to be released “in the next few years.”
Platform holder the latest big name to sign up for June consumer and pro gaming event.
Developer Widescreen Games says that the PS3 and 360 RPG’s future is in the balance due to a payment dispute. [Update: Added CD Projekt counterclaims]
Publisher outlines key releases for the current fiscal year, including Splinter Cell Conviction, Red Steel 2, Assassin's Creed 2 and Ghost Recon 4.
French publisher reports fourth quarter sales down 5.1 percent, but full year sales up to €1.058 billion.
Xbox Live festival to feature new music and movie content, plus multiplayer game tournaments and prizes.
Mobile games drive revenue increase for French publisher.
How can an apparently mindless game about killing single pixels be so brutally addictive?
We meet game artist Mark Essen, aka Messhof, whose work has been featured in a new exhibition of young New York artists.
The arcade and Dreamcast mech shooter comes to XBLA, but has time weathered what once distinguished it?
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.