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Ubisoft develops Heroes and Lost games
Gaming company Ubisoft has unveiled two TV tie in titles with the much acclaimed drama series Lost and Heroes.
Clement James
Jul 31 2007 1:22PM
Software
Nintendo opens up Wii games channel
Developers can sell their wares using the Wii downloads service.
Matt Chapman
Jun 29 2007 10:26PM
Software
Rockstar games pulls Manhunt 2
Controversial game on hold after widespread protest.
Iain Thomson
Jun 25 2007 10:28AM
Software
EU debates banning violent games
EUROPE - The European Commission is spending the day discussing the possibility of a ban on violent video games.
Iain Thomson
Jun 15 2007 10:26AM
Strategy
EA takes stake in China games firm
Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that it will pay about US$170 million (A$206 million) for a 15 per cent stake in Chinese online games operator The9.
Simon Burns
May 24 2007 4:20PM
Software
EA takes stake in China games firm
World of Warcraft operator grabs 15 per cent of The9.
Simon Burns
May 24 2007 6:40AM
Software
Retro games come to PlayStation 3
Gamers can now download PlayStation One format software.
Robert Jaques
May 9 2007 10:42AM
Software
NCsoft on schedule for new games
Guild Wars expansions also on target, analysts say.
Simon Burns
Apr 26 2007 11:36AM
Hardware
Philips signs three-year deal with World Cyber Games
Inaugural WCG Philips amBX Cup Challenge.
Staff Writers
Mar 19 2007 12:21PM
Hardware
Games developer rubbishes Nintendo Wii
Company slammed for not considering games as an art form.
Staff Writers
Mar 9 2007 8:24AM
Hardware
US teen violence study exonerates video games
Shoot 'em ups 'not to blame', says American Sociological Association.
Staff Writers
Mar 7 2007 8:27AM
Oddware
Disney teams with Macrovision to distribute games
Europe and Australia get to download Disney pinball.
Staff Writers
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
Software
European PS3 plays fewer PS2 games
Europe ripped off again.
Matt Chapman
Feb 26 2007 7:55AM
Hardware
China's ring-tone and games firms under pressure
New laws and dominance of China Mobile threaten smaller players.
Simon Burns
Feb 26 2007 7:55AM
Telco/ISP
Cyber-crooks take aim at online games
Virtual goods prove a soft target.
Tom Sanders
Feb 1 2007 9:23AM
Software
Online criminals take aim at games
Virtual goods prove soft target.
Tom Sanders
Jan 31 2007 3:28PM
Security
IT depts. block games at work
Anti-virus vendor Sophos will add a new functionality to its software, Anti-virus 6.0 and Application Control to give companies the ability to control and block top-selling computer games.
Lilia Guan
Dec 14 2006 10:06AM
Security
Vietnam cracks down on online games
Games disconnected, companies fined or shut down.
Simon Burns
Dec 13 2006 9:06AM
Oddware
Dell bundles games with PCs
Deals with software suppliers see games and edutainment on the menu.
Matt Chapman
Dec 5 2006 9:37AM
Hardware
Court rules video games do not encourage violence
Somebody actually does think of the children before acting.
Iain Thomson
Dec 4 2006 10:04AM
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