Entries in 'online' (386)
Asda Direct: 'We need to stock more games'
Supermarket giant Asda wants to double the number of music, videos and games it sells online.
$99 Wii Mini is confirmed; Does not include internet connectivity; Is Canadian exclusive
Nintendo has officially unveiled the Wii Mini.
New online retailer 2Game.com emerges
A new online store has launched, and it believes it can be a major presence on social media.
PS3 version of Black Ops 2 has a few online teething issues
With millions of day one sales, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 was always going to experience a couple of hiccups.
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VIDEO: Elder Scrolls Online gameplay
Bethesda has released the first gameplay video for the divisive The Elder Scrolls Online.
That time when cloud computing (and definitely not DRM) broke your mouse
We’re used to server troubles causing issues with games, but borking hardware is a new one.
Monday December 3rd named as Amazon's Cyber Monday
Amazon.co.uk has predicted that Monday December 3rd will be the busiest online shopping day of the year.
Black Ops Vita dev Nihilistic Software quits console market
The studio currently working on PlayStation Vita release Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified is to abandon the console gaming sector.
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343 Industries unmoved by Halo 4 leak
Microsoft is investigating how code for unreleased shooter Halo 4 has made it onto the internet.
High Street vs Online - the impact of internet retailers
Kantar World Panel analyst Laurie Krohn discusses the changing face of retail and why it’s important to support the High Street retailer...
F1 2012 creative director slams "disgraceful" abuse from fans
One of the lead developers of Codemasters’ F1 2012 has taken to the game’s forums to chastise some members of its community.
Female gamers are 4x more likely to be harassed online than men
The sad truth of sexism amongst on line gamers has been laid bare by a new report.
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MEDIA SPECIAL: Web masters
What defines a games journalist these days?
Future closes Nintendo Gamer
Future Publishing's independent Nintendo-focused magazine Nintendo Gamer printed its final issue today.
OnLive expands to Belgium
Streaming games service OnLive has officially launched in Belgium.
GameStop reveals its own 3DS XL trade-in deal
A second retailer is offering to sell gamers a brand new 3DS XL for just £80 if they hand over their old 3DS hardware.
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Nintendo details trio of 3DS retail options
Nintendo has detailed the three ways in which consumers will be able to purchases digital games for the 3DS.
Diablo III faces two consumer rights battles
Blizzard is facing pressure from both sides of the globe as consumer rights groups get up in arms about Diablo III.
UPDATED: BioWare reveals new F2P Ultima Online MMO
A brand new version of Ultima Online is on the way.
Disney plans £3m Club Penguin safety campaign
Disney has revealed an online ad safety campaign focused around its popular Club Penguin virtual world game.
Wii U could include online subscription options
Speaking to shareholders in Japan, Nintendo boss Saturo Iwata has said that Wii U may offer some online services exclusively to those who pay a subscription or premium.
First Call of Duty Online details revealed
Customisation has been thrust to the forefront of the freshly announced multiplayer-only Call of Duty.
Kotick speaks out on Tencent Call of Duty deal
The deal between Activision and Tencent to bring Call of Duty Online to China is the “foundation” for a long relationship between the pair, boss Bobby Kotick has stated.
VIDEO: Free to play Call of Duty Online in development
China’s biggest online games company Tencent has just announced a brand new entry in the Call of Duty series – Call of Duty Online.
ANALYSIS: Can we really keep kids safe?
Earlier this month, kids social network Habbo grabbed the headlines when Channel 4 reported on the sexual predators that allegedly stalk the site’s 265m users.







































