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The second season of popular episodic adventure series could allow players to import choices from the first season.
We play through Cart Life and share our experiences with this systemic retail simulator.
Will we finally see Half-Life 3? What will the next Xbox be called? Red Robot Labs' John Davison tells us what to expect in the coming year for gaming.
Media giant one of five strategic buyers looking into purchasing bankrupt publisher; new hearing set for Monday.
The fans who became developers share the surprising story of Fighting Is Magic, a My Little Pony-inspired fighting game.
In the final episode, Jess McDonell rounds of the quick look at gamer types by featuring The White Knight and The Ultimate Evil Doer among others.
Digital culture researcher John Seely Brown says MMORPG's players have accelerated levels of passion and curiosity, making them attractive job candidates.
When your gaming radar lights up with overlooked games from last year, how do prioritize your next target? With arbitrary rating systems, of course.
Committee of noteholders, Roberta DeAngelis not happy with publisher's expedited sale process or terms.
Get a look at the world through Dante's eyes in this CG trailer for DmC.
Following 5 percent dive yesterday on Sony used games suppression technology patent filing, speciality retailer bounces back.
Alice developer's Spicy Horse Games asking for $200,000 to finish free-to-play title Akaneiro: Demon Hunters.
Japanese technology giant supposedly planning multi-channel TV service, in "active negotiations" with two major content companies.
Infamous online game was temporarily forced offline.
From Software's 2009 role-playing game coming to PlayStation Network January 8 at $20.
Second-hand systems reportedly allow new owners free access to all digital titles purchased by original user.
$30 Xbox 360, PS3 bundle includes BioShock, BioShock 2, add-on content for both games, and "Museum of Orphaned Concepts."
Official website teases "important announcement" for role-playing game series next Tuesday.
PC versions of Activision's James Bond games have been removed from digital sale on Steam, Xbox 360 Games on Demand and Activision's own web store.
Development on free-to-play RTS "no longer cost-effective" says Microsoft.
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