Midway hires SOCOM leader
David Sears tapped to develop next-gen game for Surreal Software.
David Sears tapped to develop next-gen game for Surreal Software.
Most game stocks recover from a rocky week; Activision and EA rise while THQ, Atari decline.
ESA releases report on worldwide software and game piracy; says Chinese offenders are hurting legit game companies in the region.
Future Publishing biggie gets nod to lead event for second year.
Campus will open in spring of 2005; Quebec government contributes $4 million for new school.
Junkyard murder mystery hits stores February 25; adds new targeting feature for the console version.
Combined roster includes Conflict: Vietnam, Reservoir Dogs, and Bill Dance Bass Fishing.
Atari, EA also down, while shares in Electronics Boutique, Jamdat climb.
Former EALA biggie, now leading the publisher's mobile division, will speak to EA's plans for the mobile beat.
ATVI execs, industry analysts maintain Activision's bright forecast--as company execs shed more than 7 million shares of stock.
Publisher formally announces agreement with Bandai to bring its puzzle game to North America.
NovaLogic launches training ground for gamers new to Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising
EA loses $2 a share; only Konami stock climbs in a dismal day for game investment.
Story-based gangsta game slated for PS2, Xbox, PCs later this year.
Former marketing head Bob Picunko tapped for the role.
Game execs, Hollywood insiders, legal experts gather to discuss investing in and selling games.
Peripheral maker announces positive earnings, but stock prices stay put.
New CEO cites "increasingly competitive environment" as the reason for the closure of the publisher's Beverly, Massachusetts, and Santa Monica, California, studios.
Tonight's episode, "Game," follows teens who commit murder in a video game reenactment.
Analysts diverge on where they think Activision is headed; overall, game stocks are flat for the day.
Budget "6-packs" include Warrior Kings, Jagged Alliance 2 Gold, Frontline Command, and many more.
TrackMania sequel takes the racing action to California's coastal highways.
Wild-haired dolls hit their teen years in upcoming fantasy game for handhelds.
Game stocks barely flinch as sector finishes flat to a wee bit off.
Since its debut, Sims has shipped 52 million units, been translated into 17 languages, and influenced gamer demographics.
[UPDATE] Spidey publisher already books more sales in the first nine months of FY '05 than in all of 2004; ups full-year rev outlook by 43 percent.
Nintendo president will discuss the landscape of current and future game development in "The Heart of a Gamer."
UBS boosts stock price target, Activision shares jump above $24 in midday trading.
EA gains more than $3 a share; Take-Two, THQ climb while Jamdat slides.
Game industry will benefit from booming Internet population.
Seattle firm that developes mobile games and applications, Rolling Stone and Playboy partner, raises capital.
580,000 US, Euro gamers have downloaded the demo in three weeks; full game due March 15.
Update will offer new characters, Xbox Live support, and new single-player features.
Lineage publisher makes significant leaps in 2004 sales, profits.
New version of the gamepad can emulate mouse and keyboard functions; updated software allows customization.
Priced at $19.99, Gold features all four Disciples II games, plus bonus quests.
THQ shows the only gain in a rough day for Wall Street.
Murder-mystery game And Then There Were None will be released for PCs this fall.
Patch allows gamers to continue online gameplay; adds ability to create, script, and film battles.
CPL to hold Painkiller competition in Turkey next month; tour stops in Europe, US, South America, and Asia.
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