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The ESRB has revealed Governor Chris Gregoire as the new Washington spokeswoman to promote awareness.
The rumour is that BioWare could be working on a KOTOR MMO, with other lengthy abbreviations set to appear at a later date if all goes well. Check out the details within.
We take a look at the best and brightest games from this year's Independent Games Festival and hazard some guesses at which games will be winners and which will be losers as they compete for the $20,000 Grand Prize.
Police in Middlesbrough have arrested the man behind Oink.me.uk, one of the world's biggest illegal music file sharing sites.
Finally agreeing with the European Commission's antitrust findings, Microsoft has laid out two separate models for interoperability licensing to third party companies.
Sony admits to trying to appeal more to a ‘broader audience’ with the PS3, marketing it as a media centre suitable for mothers everywhere and not as a gaming platform.
There's a new display interface coming to town soon and we felt we needed know more about DisplayPort. After talking with some VESA members at IDF, Tim Smalley takes a deep dive into the technology and pops up on the other side...
The piracy community takes another blow - TV-links.co.uk was shut down by British authorities late last week leaving only a few thousands torrent sites left to pick from.
Our sister site, TrustedReviews, has been acquired by IPC Media. Find out how this acquisition will affect the future of both sites by checking out our news story.
Tim Schafer has unveiled his next game, Brutal Legend, a heavy-metal influenced third person action game for 360 and PS3.
It has emerged that Sony may have been pleading with third party developers not to abandon the PlayStation 3 platform.
Have you ever posted in a forum for some help, frustrated by the nasty responses and "n00b" replies? Brett Thomas feels your pain as he discusses writing, the dissemination of knowledge, and some good ol' bone-crunching American football.
We go hands on with the new Call of Duty game and come back with an in-depth report on how it is shaping up. Has Call of Duty survived the move to a modern setting or is it just another old codger trying to look cool in a young man's clothes? We find out!
The folks over at AMD saw an 18 percent increase in revenue during the third-quarter, however it still made a loss of $396 million.
We take a look at the various bits and pieces which have been gathering on our desks these last few weeks. High-end mouse mats and some indestructible USB sticks - will they measure up or fall by the wayside? Find out within!
For those who love the satire of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, but now there are all nine years available on its website. Time to say goodbye to productivity at work!
With increasing broadband access and speeds, Adobe plans to make all of its products available through the web in the next decade.
Jack Tretton, the boss-man of SCEA, says that cutting the backwards compatibility from the new PS3 SKU wasn't done to cut the manafacturing costs, but for an entirely different reason.
It was only a matter of time really, but the Sin City game has just been confirmed and a writer for title has been confirmed. Thankfully, it's not all bad news...
Compulab has stepped swankily into the DIY market with an ultra-cool smartphone which may be an excellent little side project for the modders out there.
October 14 2021 | 15:04