Entries in 'channel 4' (15)
TV quiz show based on Zynga's Draw Something coming to Channel 4
A new quiz show based on Zynga’s Draw Something IP is to be aired in the UK on Channel 4.
Christmas favourite The Snowman to get his own game
A Channel 4 game based on the upcoming sequel to the Christmas classic The Snowman is coming to iPhone, iPad and Android devices this December.
Tesco and WH Smith drop Habbo cards
Leading retail chains have pulled support for Habbo's prepaid cards amidst allegations against the kids' social network.
Habbo boss responds to Channel 4 'paeodophile' claims
The company behind kids social network Habbo is doing all it can to keep children safe, the firm's CEO says.
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The Darkness II ad plan revealed
2K Games is targeting fans of horror movies and sci-fi nuts with its marketing plan for The Darkness II.
Sims 3 to power new Channel 4 drama SuperMe
Channel 4 has harnessed the Sims 3 engine to power its new online drama played out by virtual actors.
Channel 4 hires games commissioning editor
Channel 4 has appointed former Realtime Worlds studio manager Colin Macdonald as its first ever games commissioning editor.
Xbox Live gets BBC, 4OD, LoveFilm and more
BBC content, Channel 4's on demand service, Channel 5 and LoveFilm are amongst the biggest services now coming to Xbox 360.
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ITV and Ch4 to hit PS3 this week
Sony’s PS3 will add to significant strings to its digital content bow this week with the addition of streaming content services from both Channel 4 and ITV this week.
Channel 4 commissions more UK-made games
UK broadcaster Channel 4 continues to invest heavily in innovative UK games projects.
Channel 4 cuts digital investment arm
Channel 4’s new chief executive David Abraham is to scrap 4IP, the broadcaster’s ₤20 million digital investment arm.
Channel 4 confirms £1m games blitz
UK broadcaster Channel 4 has commissioned a number of new games based on some of its most popular TV IP.
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4oD targeting PS3 launch
Sony’s PS3 could be set to receive another online boost via the support of another major UK TV broadcaster, according to reports.
Are music games ripping off artists?
Could the video games industry be exploiting musicians; left with little option than to sell their wares super-cheap due to pressures from piracy?






























