Entries in 'bigger' (12)
E3 2012: Nintendo says 3DS XL talk is "speculative"
Nintendo has done little to douse the fires of speculation by describing the speculative report of a new 3DS as… speculative.
Sony DADC builds bigger distribution centre
Sony DADC is building an ‘enhanced’ distribution centre in Enfield after the original was burnt down during the London riots last year.
EA: ‘Fewer and bigger brands strategy is already paying off’
Electronic Arts gathered key retail and media partners in West London last week for its annual Showcase event, where it put the spotlight on its biggest releases for the year ...
EA promises 'fewer, better, bigger' titles
EA has begun 2011 in much the same way as it did in 2010 – by promising fewer, better and bigger titles going forwards.
Advertisement
EA: Digital to overtake physical in 2011
The switch from boxed to digital goods is going to happen far quicker than most of the industry has expected, according to EA CEO John Riccitiello.
EA takes aim at Activision
It might take a year or two to accomplish, but EA is intent on knocking Call of Duty from its perch.
Dragon Age bigger than Mass Effect
Rob Bartel, the principal designer at BioWare, has told MCV that last year’s PC and console release Dragon Age was the most successful game the studio has ever produced – ...
Pre-owned 'a bigger problem than piracy’
As EA is set to implement a divisive $10 pay-wall in a bid to curb pre-owned sales of its games, one experienced UK developer believes the threat of second-hand sales ...
Advertisement
Iwata dismisses iPad
“It’s a bigger iPod Touch” – that’s the conclusive verdict of Nintendo president Saturo Iwata when asked for his thoughts on Apple’s new iPad by The New York Times.
Wada: FFXIV a serious WoW rival
Square Enix is positioning Final Fantasy XIV as a serious rival to Blizzard’s World of Warcraft series, company president Yoichi Wada has revealed.
New big-screen DSi rumoured
Though Nintendo’s third iteration of its successful handheld the DSI only arrived in Europe and North America a few months ago, Japan’s often reliable newspaper Nikkei has predicted that a ...























