E3 06: MIA @ E3 06
Killzone 2, Fallout 3, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Dragon Age, Culdcept, Bully, and first-party GameCube and GBA titles all skipped last week's event.
Killzone 2, Fallout 3, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Dragon Age, Culdcept, Bully, and first-party GameCube and GBA titles all skipped last week's event.
Bethesda Softworks' Pete Hines confirms the long-awaited postapocalyptic RPG sequel is staying in the vault this year.
We asked some of the editors to recall what games they were looking forward to that will never see the light of day, and to share the heartbreaking moment when ...
April-June quarter sees a shortfall of just over $1 million, an improvement--thanks to a $1.17 million cash infusion from the sale of the Fallout license.
Bethesda Softworks' veteran developer talks about the future of the legendary postnuclear role-playing game series.
Elder Scrolls developer licenses the beloved sci-fi RPG series from Interplay and is already hinting at sequels.
CEO Herve Caen looks on the bright side as his company reports it will run out of money by the end of July.
[UPDATE] French authorities suspend trading of Interplay's corporate parent while the publisher acquires workers' compensation insurance.
The Orange County Register reports that California labor investigators have shut down the publisher--something CEO Herve Caen disputes.
Controversial CEO points to an actively trading stock as evidence of the publisher's existence; meanwhile, office-closure chatter increases.
[UPDATE] Unconfirmed reports say the troubled publisher's staff has been laid off and its office has been shuttered; anonymous office occupant says the rumors are "not true."
These join Microsoft's handheld and Interplay's demise in this week's gossip roundup.
CEO Herve Caen says his company will publish the postnuclear RPG, hints it is farming out development.
Black Isle Studios' ex-honcho speculates on what 2004 holds for his former employer Interplay and his new company, Obsidian Entertainment.
The Obsidian Entertainment founder talks about Black Isle Studios' demise, the fate of Fallout 3, and the future of RPGs.
[UPDATED] Images from Black Isle Studios' now-cancelled game reveal story details, online multiplayer co-op component.
After months of bad omens, the end has finally come for the veteran RPG developer.
[UPDATE] Lead Fallout 3 designer tells GameSpot he's taking a hiatus from making RPGs.
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