Microsoft’s Xbox 360 managed to buck trends in March by becoming the only console to enjoy a year-on-year sales boost. The Xbox 360 sold 330,000 units across North America in March; a figure which Microsoft was pleased to explain accounted for a 25 per cent year-on-year sales increase. The system’s …
Read More »NPD: March market suffers 17% sales slide
The North American video game market has been dealt a heavy yet expected blow as the latest NPD figures show year-on-year declines for March. The US market generated a total of $1.43bn in March; a significant 17 per cent fall from the same period last year, and a slight trim …
Read More »Xbox five-a-side returns
Teams from all over the industry will battle it out once again in this summer’s games industry five-a-side tournament. The Xbox 360 Gamesfives will take place at Barnet Powerleague in North London on Friday June 12th. Entry to the tournament is free, plus there is a free bar and a …
Read More »Nintendo to release ‘key property’ at Xmas
The CEO of US retail giant Gamestop has said that Nintendo has asked him to save shelf space this Christmas – for a major new key property”. Dan DeMatteo told CNBC: "We think there will be a Nintendo key property coming out by the end of the year. They haven’t …
Read More »Farewell, Uncle Frank
There is an old saying that If you’re lucky enough to be Irish, then you’re lucky enough.” Well, I was not just lucky to know Uncle Frank, I was privileged and honoured to have known the man for over 23 years. I say man because he embodied everything that we …
Read More »Is crunch killing games development?
In response to a recent controversy amongst trade association IGDA about crunch time in games development, MCV sister publication Develop has launched a Quality of Life survey – and, if you’re a developer, we would appreciate your input. Develop is seeking a comprehensive view of the opinions of the people …
Read More »Come The Revolution
For those of us who have been greedily feeding from the trough of games marketing these past few decades, change is a difficult thing to swallow. As a games journalist working for the larger consumer magazine and enthusiast website producers, almost all my income since the 1980s (something in the …
Read More »Reeves to retire from SCEE
David Reeves has announced his plans to retire from Sony as president of SCEE at the end of the month. He will be replaced by marketing boss and former SCEA man Andrew House. Reeves’ last day will be April 30th, after almost 15 years overseeing and helping build the PlayStation …
Read More »Gaming down under
The debate surrounding age ratings has dominated the gaming headlines in Australia over the past 12 months. However, the lack of an adult certification hasn’t affected the industry’s growth. According to GFK, the Australian video game market in 2008 grew 47.8 per cent year-on-year, with revenues reaching $1.96 billion, a …
Read More »Tesco’s new super men
That must be galling for the country’s leading supermarket, and the world’s fourth largest retailer. But today’s cover story proves that this is set to change, with the retail giant finally revealing its plan for gaming – and pledging that it won’t drop the ball again. To call this an …
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