Electronic Arts has reported a loss for its third quarter ended December 31, 2009.
The Final Fantasy XIII publisher has reported its financial results for the nine months ending December 31, 2009.
Lionhead Studios’ Peter Molyneux believes Project Natal could be as important to home technology as the PC mouse.
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK industry, has announced that the Brighton-based developer is rejoining TIGA.
BioWare’s sci-fi sequel keeps Star Trek Online and Dante’s Inferno at bay to hold the top spot for the second week running.
Eidos’ online football management title will be closed down at the end of April just before the game's fifth birthday.
Market research report says that sales of Xbox Live Arcade games were up 34 per cent year-on-year.
“We have to make ‘Madden’ more accessible,” say EA Sports President Peter Moore.
The Halo developer has released a statement saying it is saddened that the original Xbox Live service will be shut down in April.
New York conference to cover industry investment opportunities and offer insight into the funding process for studio heads.
Newly announced ModNation Racers PSP will offer all of the ‘play, create and share’ features of the PS3 version.
Just 250 outlets to remain operational after parent company Movie Gallery files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Domestic videogame sales were “mostly firm”, but overseas performance was “weaker than expected”.
BC Interactive Task Force says film, TV and animation companies would also benefit from proposed tax breaks.
Chinese online game operator reportedly set to invest in two gaming companies after losing its World Of Warcraft licence.
Microsoft makes the “tough decision” to cut off original Xbox consoles and games from XBL beginning this April.
Sony’s handheld remains the bestselling individual platform, closely followed by Nintendo’s Wii.
Nintendo DS remake shifts over 900,000 to debut atop the weekly software chart, which featured five new entries in the top ten.
After admitting it counterfeited Yu-Gi-Oh! trading game cards, Konami has resolved its litigation against The Upper Deck Company.
The New York State Attorney General's office has issued 22 subpoenas to online retailers, including GameStop.
Leading game makers and artists discuss the co-evolution of games and art at The Art History of Games symposium.
WaveRace 64, Schumacher and hardcore fans. This is CMR, the first of the new console rally games.
Dante would only be delighted that his hellish visions should be inflicted on a new generation of sinners.
N'Gai Croal remembers the highlights of his first decade in gaming.
Part two of Shadegrown Games founder Matthew Burns' experiences as a game tester, in which he charts the delicate politics of the QA department.
Ex-Halo producer and Shadegrown Games founder Matthew Burns recalls his experiences as a game tester, his first job in the industry.
How hot rhythm and high camp came together to perfectly express Sega’s magical difference.
One of Sega's greatest triumphs brought a videogame Tokyo to life as a place you actually care about saving.
How do you instil polygons with human vitality? We talk to the digi-dramatists on the cutting edge of motion capture.
He’s a talking animal. He has a sidekick. He double jumps. Is it any wonder that Ratchet's so woefully misunderstood?
Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada frankly outlines his plans to transform his company and revitalise the Japanese game industry.