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EA has revealed that a creature editor version of Spore will be available before the full game.
Capcom is fearing legal action from the owners of the Dawn of the Dead copyrights, who are threatening legal action.
We go hands-on with the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Monolith's sequel to the Xbox 360 launch title, Condemned. With an even darker and grittier world, can the pant-wettingly scary Condemned bring the story of Ethan Thomas to a close?
In a bill presented to the House of Representatives recently, Ed Markey is hoping to legislate the nasty practice of bandwidth throttling away.
Shortly after our hands-on preview, we got a chance to catch up with Thomas Vu, producer for Will Wright's Spore, to put all sorts of questions to him. Find out what Thomas thinks of DirectX 10, creationism, the girl market and, um...probing.
Police in Auckland yesterday spent half an hour grilling a Geocacher over a suspicious package hidden by a handrail on Mayoral Drive.
After listening to your comments and feedback, we have rolled out a new and improved version of bit-tech Shopping this afternoon.
A new BioShock game has been officially announced, but the news isn't as good as you might think unfortunately.
It's official. Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 is a go and all eyes are on EA as they make a sequel to the best RTS ever crafted.
So much for Xbox 360 exclusive - EA has confirmed it'll bring BioWare's Mass Effect to the PC with some new extra content to boot.
US mobile telco Sprint has announced plans to start selling a portable WiFi-to-3G router as of 1st March this year. Sadly, it's not as portable as it sounds.
The latest project from the guys who brought you BugMeNot is a system to convert PDF files into streamable Flash on the fly as a way around security issues in the format.
Spore is one of the most massive and anticipated games of recent years and we've had full hands-on access. Can one of the most ambitious games ever conceived actually hold up to our scrutiny while still being fun to play? Check out our five-page preview and see!
Cliff Harris, the indie developer behind games like Rock Legend, Democracy and Kudos, muses on the limits designers impose on themselves when they try to make games in certain genres. Cliff asks 'Why were games so much more imaginative in the good ol' days?'
Plaintiffs in the "Windows Vista Capable" case have accused Microsoft of knowingly lying to customers in order to boost sales.
Microsoft has issued a statement following on from Yahoo!'s rejection of the proposed merger. Could the company still pursue the merger, turning it into a hostile takeover?
The UK Government has drafted plans that would demand ISPs to ban users that illegally download music and films.
Ubisoft is growing again, starting a new studio over in Singapore to complement the French and Canadian dev houses.
After EA bought up developer BioWare, Mass Effect was open to become multi-platform. Microsoft has other ideas though...
According to The Guardian, that's just what UK gamers have to look forward to as the government considers new rating systems.
Research carried out by RISE Security shows that the popular Eee PC is vulnerable to attack via an outdated copy of the Samba package that is activated by default.
October 14 2021 | 15:04