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The first inevitable backlash against EA's Spore has started, with creationist bloggers starting a massive anti-spore campaign.
It has been confirmed that Microsoft is closing down Ensemble Studios, the developer behind the upcoming Halo Wars game.
Opera Software, creator of the popular Opera range of web browsers, has announced membership in the Nokia led Symbian Foundation.
The Atom platform bounces out of the netbook and onto a mini-ITX motherboard for Gigabyte and we test it to dispel the myths about what Intel's new low power, low cost prodigy can and cannot do.
RealNetworks, best known for the RealMedia streaming video codec, has launched a $30 DVD ripping package it claims is fully legal - but comes with major DRM.
Electronic Arts has unveiled a new Crysis branded PC that will run Crysis: Warhead at a decent rate.
3D Realms may be making a film version of Duke Nukem 3D according to comments by Max Payne producer Scott Faye.
EA has announced an intention to continue using the controversial SecurROM copy protection software with the upcoming Red Alert 3.
PGP and IBM have joined forces to launch a campaign to raise funds for Bletchley Park and the National Museum of Computing - both of which are in danger of being forgotten.
Telephone scammers have started to copy the tactics of law firm Davenport Lyons, accusing people of copyright infringement and demanding payment under threat of court action.
Far Cry 2 has just had an official release date announce, as well as details of the collector's edition version of the game.
EA may have thought their free petrol giveaway for Mercenaries 2 was a good idea, but the police thought otherwise.
We review Akasa's PowerMax kilowatt "Gaming" PSU to find out what makes it so gamer-worthy. Is its attractive price a boon, making it a great bargain, or is it cheap and not-so cheerful? Read on to find out...
Square Enix has remade Final Fantasy IV, one of the most beloved games in the long-running series, on the Nintendo DS. With new 3D graphics, restored and original sequences and a whole load of new content, we take a look to see if the new game is any better or not.
Will Wright set out to make Spore as casual as possible apparently, preferring high volume of sales to critical acclaim.
October 14 2021 | 15:04