360 sets Aussie sales record
Microsoft moves 30,000 next-gen consoles down under in first four days on shelves; figures surpass PSP as country's quickest seller.
Microsoft moves 30,000 next-gen consoles down under in first four days on shelves; figures surpass PSP as country's quickest seller.
Check out highlights of GameSpot's first-ever 12-hour live marathon, featuring Bethesda's immersive new RPG, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
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Bethesda's latest Elder Scrolls game heads to retail for PC, Xbox 360; GameSpot's Greg Kasavin Webcasts 12-hour Oblivion game-a-thon today.
[UPDATE] GameSpot's first-ever Live Gameplay Marathon begins Monday, March 20, featuring The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Long-awaited role-playing game finally unearths a release date; PC and Xbox 360 versions of Oblivion to ship March 20.
We get our hands on both the PC and Xbox 360 versions of this highly anticipated role-playing game and go back to the virtual world of Tamriel.
We get our hands on both the PC and Xbox 360 versions of this highly anticipated role-playing game and go back to the virtual world of Tamriel.
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion trailer, picture and theme packs now available on Xbox Live Marketplace.
Oblivion's massive world squeezes into one Xbox 360 DVD; squashes rumors of a potential four-disc set.
We traipsed through a lush forested area in Bethesda's striking RPG before landing in a rather unpleasant dungeon.
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Take-Two delays both the next-gen and PC versions of its anticipated role-playing game to early 2006.
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Finally, an opportunity to plunge headlong into Bethesda's latest fantasy epic. We put the first section of Oblivion through its paces.
Trio of British actors with sci-fi and fantasy experience sign on to lend talents to Bethesda's upcoming PC, Xbox 360 RPG.
Wonder Woman actress returns from oblivion to lend vocal talents to Oblivion.
Executive producer Todd Howard shares his post-E3 thoughts and gives us an update of where the game currently is in development.
Executive producer Todd Howard shares his post-E3 thoughts and gives us an update of where the game currently is in development.
The GameSpot's E3 2005 Editors' Choice Awards detail what we thought were the highlights of the show.
We finally get a chance to take an up-close look at the next game in Bethesda's long-running Elder Scrolls role-playing series.
We've got the early details on this jaw-dropping role-playing game.
Producer Todd Howard gives us the latest details on Oblivion, from what's being shown at E3 to the improvements in the game.
We finally get a peek at Oblivion during the Microsoft E3 2005 press conference; here are our impressions.
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Executive producer Todd Howard discusses The Elder Scrolls IV's design, console development, editing tools, and even what effect the next Fallout game will have on development.
Next entry in Bethesda's RPG series in development for PC and "future generation consoles."
Bethesda Softworks announces that work is under way on the next chapter in its sprawling RPG series.
Bethesda Softworks is recruiting programmers for RPGs on "future-generation consoles."
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