Entries in 'new' (372)
It starts here: Next Xbox talk begins
Though we won't know anything concrete for a long, long time to come, the very first roll of the dice on what will eventually become the next generation of console ...
New recruiter for games industry
Recruitment agency Austin Banks has branched out into the games industry.
Music just the start for Harmonix
As the creator of Guitar Hero, Rock Band and Dance Central, there's no studio in the world with the same music game heritage as Harmonix. But its ambitions don't end ...
New EA studio working on C&C
In an announcement now pulled from the official website, it looks as if EA is on the verge of revealing both a new wholly owned developer and a brand new ...
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Super Mario All-Stars lives on
As was rumoured last month, Nintendo of America has confirmed that it will produce more copies of last year's Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition for the Wii.
GAME: Pre-owned grows the new market
The market for new triple-A titles would be diminished were it not for the pre-owned sector, GAME Group CEO Ian Shepherd has claimed.
GAME to unveil new £15m strategy today
Video games retailer GAME will today lift the lid on a significant change to business strategy that will position the Group for life in an increasingly digital world.
Activision readies toy-game crossover
While Activision may be dropping the likes of Guitar Hero and True Crime, the publisher still has a few new tricks up its sleeve.
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85% of retro gamers buy new titles
The vast majority of retro fans actually keep up to date with the latest releases – not just the classics.
Total Console Repair revamps website
Total Console Repair has upgraded its website to provide quicker navigation and a simpler hub of services for its users.
Levine: I don't want new hardware
Famed developer Ken Levine has confessed that he has no appetite for a fresh generation of home console hardware.
GAME: Trade-in drives 60% of new game sales
More than half of GAME’s customers use trade-ins to fund purchases of new titles, the firm has told MCV.
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Time called on Wii's Rock Band Network
Develop Harmonix has called time on the Wii arm of the Rock Band Network. From tomorrow, no new content will be released on the service.
New Mobile Entertainment website launches
Today sees the relaunch of Mobile Entertainment’s leading industry website, www.mobile-ent.biz
Sniper: Ghost Warrior sequel confirmed
A sequel to one of 2010's surprise hits has been confirmed by Polish publisher City Interactive.
OPINION: Getting over the winter blues
A third of the execs we surveyed for our look ahead at 2011 named 3DS as their highlight of the year.
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Kane & Lynch will return
Expect to see more of Square Enix’s violent criminal duo Kane & Lynch.
Why some gamers don’t like pre-owned
A study by US analyst Cowen & Company has said that fear of buying a scratched disk, missing out on the in-game manual or simply the urge to own new ...
Hardware RRP ‘dragging down’ market
With year-on-year comparison continuing to paint a picture of gradual decline in the home console games sector, analyst Cowen & Company has named the high RRP of console hardware as ...
Bungie developing online console/PC title
A presentation slide from an Activision investment conference has seemingly confirmed that Bungie’s debut title for the publisher will be an online game for both PC and consoles.
OPINION: The problem with new IP
It’s been a great year for new games franchises. In fact, last month was one of the most promising with the release of both Enslaved and Vanquish. But both failed ...
Rock Band DLC abandons older titles
Owners of either Rock Band or Rock Band 2 will not be able to download any future releases on the title’s in-game app store.
Developer A2M rebranded
The largest independent studio in Canada has rebranded itself with a new mission to break into the nascent digital markets.
Kinect could create 2.5m new 360 owners this Q4
The arrival of Kinect could provide a significant boost to the installed user base of Xbox 360 this quarter, according to predictions from M2 Research’s senior analyst Billy Pidgeon.
Activision teases 2011’s Call of Duty
Speaking to investors last night, publisher Activision tuned its attentions to the 2011 iteration of its Call of Duty franchise – which by the sounds of it promises to be ...




































