Entries in 'usa' (92)
Mad Catz signs Rock Band deal
Mad Catz has signed a five-year deal to provide peripherals for the Rock Band franchise.
US: Blu-ray sales surge
In news that can only mean good things for Sony’s PS3, sales of Blu-ray discs in North America have shown an impressive year-on-year increase for the three months ending March ...
No Champions Online for console
After more than a year of 'will they, won't they', Cryptic Studios and Atari have backed away from bringing Champions Online to consoles.
Kongregate: Virtual goods rising
Free online games aggregator Kongregate says revenues from sales of virtual goods is increasing by 30 percent every month.
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Valve reveals scale of Mac plans
Valve believes the upcoming launch of Steam for Mac is "the biggest event in Steam's history since the service was first launched".
Pre-owned specialist gets cash injection
In news that hits home the importance of the second hand video games market, Maryland based pre-owned specialist Game Trading Technologies has secured a substantial $3.9m worth of investment.
IGN cuts staff
EA CFO talks CoD spat
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EA signs 38 Studios deal
Electronic Arts has announced a deal with 38 Studios to publish the company's first game, an RPG called Project Mercury.
PlayStation phone reports resurface
A report in the Wall Street Journal says an oft-rumoured PlayStation Phone - co-developed with Sony Ericsson - will arrive in 2010. It will “shares characteristics of netbooks, electronic-book ...
Losses decrease at Take-Two
Take-Two has announced Q1 revenues up $14 million on last year, from $149m to $163m. The firm took a loss of $34m, down from $54m for the same period in ...
Ngmoco makes big iPhone buy
iPhone game publisher Ngmoco has bought developer Freeverse and announced that it has raised a further $25 million in funding bringing its total - after three rounds - to over ...
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EA offers guide to better times
OnLive shown live at DICE
DICE: Bobby comes clean
US: Disney kicks off DICE
Today's social networking technologies and consumer offerings are direct descendants of ideas pioneered by Walt Disney, such as the theme park, according to Disney Interactive boss Steve Wadsworth.
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X10: Microsoft shows its stuff
Music tails off for Activision
E3 2010 open for business
Preparations for the game industry's annual jamboree are underway. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) today opened attendee and media registration for this year's event, due to be held June 15-17 ...
Mad Catz scores big in Europe
EA: Gloomy outlook
US: GameStop investigation
FarmVille heads to Microsoft
New digital focus for THQ
Global games decline measured at 8%
The world's three biggest retail markets for video games saw a combined decline of eight per cent in sales last year according to a new report.

















