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With a blockbuster story and a frentic co-op campaign, it looks like the new game from the developers of Hitman may be an underground hit on the Xbox 360 - but it has to get the bit-tech seal of approval first, so check out our thoughts on the game.
In an effort to end the prolonged lawsuits over the GTA Hot Coffee mods, Take-Two has proposed a settlement to the case with a pay-out of $2.75 Million.
The writers of the new The Simpsons game talk about GTA developer Rockstar and the complaints they've had from the company. Beware: smack talk within!
Rockstar has said at a recent Sony event that they will try to support multiplayer for up to sixteen players, though on which platform they'll support it is unclear.
Saints Row, the gang-based free roaming console game of choice for many, has had a sequel fully confirmed by THQ today. Expect it on shelves next year.
The official Virginia state report into the Virginia Tech massacre has officially found no link at all between violent games and the actions of Seung Hui Cho.
Mafia 2 has now been formally announced by 2K Games for PC and an unspecified next-gen console. No release date yet, but it is being made by the original design team.
A new LA Times editorial has sided with gamers in the argument over the California Game Law, calling for The Governator to back down.
Take-Two announce that GTA IV has been officially delayed until the second quarter of next year on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Check inside to find out why.
Rockstar's Hosi Simon talks about the platform differences between the 360 and PS3 versions of GTA IV. He isn't supposed to favour a specific platform, but guess what...
Former Take-Two executives, Patty Tay and Kenneth Selterman, plead guilty to falsifying business records after a stock options investigations.
Sony says it won't buy exclusive games for the PS3, but will instead earn exclusive games on the merit of its hardware.
JT and Take-Two may be feuding again, despite the truce they declared not-so-long-ago.
Joe Martin has a think about the culture of smack-talk and it's place in gaming as whole, complete with embarrassing stories from his past.
A new play premiered in San Francisco this weekend which tries to examine how games are blamed for all manner of societies ills
A lot of controversy swirls around the gaming industry when it comes to rating its content. Why do they do it? Who rates the games? And what are the legal obligations? We take a look at the ratings in the US, EU, and UK and start to sort some fact from fiction.
A spiffing 355 days of terrific gaming action awaits us in 2007, with great games being churned out left right and centre. We do our upmost to pick out the most wanted games of 2007- some choices you'd expect and others may leave you pondering thoughtfully about how great this year is going to be.
Champion moaner, Jack Thompson, is already kicking up a fuss about GTA IV. When will this man shut up?
Riding on the wave of the massive sales of Gears of War, Mark Rein has said the series could go beyond a mere trilogy. Mario, GTA and Final Fantasy - watch out.
A source has let slip that the 360 and PS3 will have different exclusive GTA content. Will the consumer end up forking out more money? Probably.
Attempting to copy arguably the greatest console game series of all time is no small feat. Yet Saints Row does quite an admirable job - check out our review of the 360's first GTA clone, complete with pimps, hookers, carjacks and insurance frauds.
E3 2006: In a major surprise, Microsoft has announced that the next in the Grand Theft Auto series will be coming to the Xbox 360 at the same time as it launches for PS3.
Trademark applications would seem to suggest that there is a new version of the crime-em-up en route for the Sony PSP as a successor to Libery City Stories.
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