If there’s one thing retailers don’t need to be reminded about, it’s that Christmas is coming – that whirlwind few weeks where more business is done than the previous months put together. It’s also the time to diversify – and one of the most lucrative areas in which a games …
Read More »The Club dated in Europe
Publisher Sega has at last put a firm date on the European arrival of highly anticipated multiplayer third person shooter The Club, with the confirmation that the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions will all be released on February 8th. Developed by Project Gotham and Geometry Wars studio Bizarre Creations, …
Read More »Thinglefin swallowed by Big Fish
MMO firm acquired by casual games company
Read More »Video Marketplace launch imminent?
Games blog Joystiq is reporting that one eagle-eyed reader has spotted a message on the back of a recently purchased Microsoft Points Card that refers to the European version of Microsoft’s Xbox Live Video Marketplace – and claiming that the service will be exclusive to the UK, Ireland, France and …
Read More »Nintendo has no plans to grow Western development teams
George Harrison says that firm has no plans to increase US, let alone European, development
Read More »Nintendos dev focus remains in the East
Despite Nintendo’s current video games dominance across the globe, NoA senior vice president George Harrison has said that the platform holder has no plans to increase its current Western-developed output. Speaking to Wired, Harrison stated: "I’m not aware of any plans to push for more software development here in the …
Read More »PowerChallenge signs up Hansoft
Swedish online games firm using popular project management solution to aid expansion
Read More »Games to blame for illiteracy, says The Sun
English children’s reading skills have slipped from third to fifteenth in the world, according to a new study – and it’s all the games industry’s fault, says The Sun. Kids hooked on computer games have sent England plummeting down world league tables for reading,” begins the story in today’s Sun. …
Read More »Burning Rangers to make a return?
With the release of Sega’s Nights Journey into Dreams on Wii pencilled in for early next year, rumours abound that another classic Saturn franchise could be making its way to next-gen consoles in the near future. Speaking to Future games site Games Radar, Sonic Team USA boss Takashi Iizuka said …
Read More »Dragon Quest leads Japanese software storm
Though it arrived in Europe for the first time just last year, the Dragon Quest series remains one of the hottest properties in the Japanese games market – and the latest instalment, Dragon Quest IV on DS, has kept up the tradition with sales of 597,000 in its first week. …
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