Video streaming service may be headed to consoles.
"PlayStation Move" registered in Europe yesterday.
Streaming service to cost US$14.95; Supported by five publishers.
New fitness title in development for multiple platforms including PS3 and iPhone, but not Microsoft’s console.
Annual PC Gaming Alliance report says software revenues hit $13.1 billion in 2009; rise of digital distribution key to market growth.
Up to 20 employees from the developer’s Oxford headquarters said to have been let go; Derby studio set to be closed.
US president says the platform holder isn’t even “thinking seriously” about its next move in the home console market.
Survey suggests that the US movie and TV streaming service could make its way to Nintendo’s handheld.
“Feeling the effects of Mapathy?” Infinity Ward confirms a cure is on the way this month in the form of downloadable content.
Worldwide shipments for the series have now topped the 96 million mark, according to publisher Square Enix.
Warner, Fox, Universal and Paramount to distribute films through PS3.
Viacom CEO outs project set to “revolutionize” music genre.
Former trial evidence against Baltimore politician on auction site.
Ryder Cup competition to feature in the upcoming golf title.
Browser-based MMO unveiled at GDC.
New report suggests PS3 sales will reach 127 million units this cycle, compared to 103 million Wii units.
Pool and billiards title Hustle Kings debuts in second place on the monthly download chart.
New shooter IP in production at Guildford studio; set for release on PS3 and Xbox 360 in the first quarter of 2011.
Scott Johnson, who led the company to record results in 2009, appointed as chief executive officer.
Unity Technologies unveils the third generation of its development platform; says engine offers “the broadest support on the market”.
CEO Kristian Segerstrale disputes fears that social games are “killing the console market”.
Representatives from the OnLive streaming service walked developers through the process of adding their games.
Creating games for families isn’t the same as just designing games for kids, says Jesse Schell.
Chris Dahlen meets the director of interactive fiction documentary Get Lamp and remembers how rich a world that only costs the time it takes to write it can be.
To shoot or not to shoot? Chris Dahlen struggles with the big Big Buck Hunter Pro question.
The diary of Randy Smith: Spider co-developer, conference agitator and recipient of special commendation from Apple.
How hot rhythm and high camp came together to perfectly express Sega’s magical difference.
Dante would only be delighted that his hellish visions should be inflicted on a new generation of sinners.
Despite an overall year-on-year drop for UK game industry revenues, individual retailers recorded growth in 2009.
Why do you love a game that refuses to love you back? Meet Robotron: 2084 – gaming’s earliest abusive relationship.
How the rise of the home console led to the creation of an arcade gaming legend and the grandfather of Left 4 Dead.