Despite an overall year-on-year drop for UK game industry revenues, individual retailers reveal they recorded growth in 2009.
After admitting it counterfeited Yu-Gi-Oh! trading game cards, Konami has resolved its litigation against The Upper Deck Company.
The New York State Attorney General's office has issued 22 subpoenas to online retailers, including GameStop.
Retailer puts its full weight behind a petition to see an R 18+ classification for videogames.
Free to play online title hits milestone just three months after launch, says publisher Riot Games.
Around 80 per cent of US children aged between 12 and 17 have a games console, a new survey has found.
Bethesda reveals launch window for Obsidian’s PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 RPG, along with debut trailer.
In contrast to shrinking hardware and software sales, console peripheral makers say their market is flourishing.
Electronic Arts’ simulation franchise has sold over 125 million software units in the last decade, generating more than $2.5 billion.
Operating profit from the company’s Digital Entertainment segment more than halved in the first three financial quarters.
Company’s Asian arm to be cut from its family of studios, while kids’ games developer NiK NaK may also have been shut.
PopCap’s total payout to rival casual games firm increases by $2.7 million as court rules it must cover attorneys' fees on top of damages.
Sony’s PS3 business was on the up during the third financial quarter, but PSP and PS2 recorded falling hardware and software sales.
But Sony reports positive third quarter results for its Networked Products & Services Division thanks to its Vaio PC business.
During an investor conference call Brian Farrell referred to Sony motion controller as 'PlayStation Arc' more than once.
Publisher and developer says it’s on track to achieve all of its fiscal 2010 financial targets.
Nintendo’s group manager, software planning and development department to give one hour lecture.
Juice Games and Rainbow Studios rebranded to focus on digital games, with around 60 job cuts expected.
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Despite an overall year-on-year drop for UK game industry revenues, individual retailers recorded growth in 2009.
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