Q&A: Every Extend Extra's Tetsuya Mizuguchi
We take time out with Q Entertainment's Tetsuya Mizuguchi to talk about his latest game, rave culture, and Rez 2.
We take time out with Q Entertainment's Tetsuya Mizuguchi to talk about his latest game, rave culture, and Rez 2.
Burning Crusade scorches to the top of the UK game charts, knocking Lost Planet: Extreme Condition down to second place.
Realtime Worlds is putting the finishing touches to its free-roaming action game, and we play the latest build for a final hands-on preview.
The developer of Genji: Days of the Blade talks about creating a launch title and PlayStation 3 exclusive.
Xyanide Resurrection made its first appearance on the Xbox this year, and already PlayLogic is developing a PSP prequel. We take a first look at this arcade shoot 'em up ...
This tactical action game has been three years in the making, and it's now finally approaching release. We take a look at the campaign and multiplayer modes.
Sony's interactive quiz game makes its third appearance on the PlayStation 2, this time focusing on the world of sports.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Party Edition is the first third-party title to use the Sony Buzz! controllers. We phoned a friend at Eidos to get some time with ...
GSC Game World's long-awaited PC shooter is nearing completion. We flew to Kiev, Ukraine, to check out the latest build.
The developer of Total Overdose follows up with another Mexican action game, this time for the PlayStation Portable.
Phil Taylor and Colin Lloyd talk about life at the top of their sport and how it feels to become part of a video game.
The noble sport of darts is getting the video game treatment from Oxygen Interactive. We step up to the oche and see if it hits the bullseye.
We attended a special Nintendo UK event to play Wii Sports Boxing.
We hit the dirt with one of the first driving games to arrive on Nintendo's Wii.
Thanks to the success of its in-house 3D engine, Frictional Games' Penumbra: Overture is being released as a full game. We speak to programmer Thomas Grip to track its progress.
Wii Play is a collection of nine minigames to be bundled with the Wii Remote controller, and we got a hands-on with the pack before launch.
Taito has packaged 25 of its games on a PlayStation Portable UMD. We check out how well it has reproduced its arcade classics on Sony's handheld.
The lead multiplayer designer on Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter's stops by for a brief chat after his win in London.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter gets top honors at UK ceremony, while LocoRoco and Lego Star Wars II pick up two awards each.
Evolution Studios demonstrates the PlayStation 3 off-road racer and confirms motion-sensor support.
Lionhead chief at GDC London to discuss dynamic environments in sequel; reveals a new approach to testing the game's features.
EA's FIFA 07 hits the top spot in its first week of release; Kingdom Hearts II, Company of Heroes also enter the top 10.
We polish our boots and take a look at the finished version of EA's 2007 football game.
We check out two playable levels from Starbreeze's upcoming shooter.
The original survival horror series is back, and Atari is showing off the latest version of it in Barcelona.
Microsoft's expansive party-game collection looks set to thrive on Xbox Live. We check out three of its minigames at X06.
We take a time out at X06 in Barcelona to enjoy a near-finished version of FIFA 07 on the Xbox 360.
Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 6 makes its Xbox 360 debut in October. We sit down with the latest build in Barcelona to see how it's shaping up.
Lego Star Wars II stays at the top for a second week, but it's all change elsewhere in the top 10.
Project Gotham Racing 3 and extra wireless controller added to the premium package for £20 more, new package to retail for £299 from September 22.
Square Enix sets vague release date for its latest Final Fantasy game, but a full-screen, full-speed conversion promised.
This Japanese survival horror game is set to arrive in the UK in October, and we get a first look at its chilling storyline.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy jumps up from number three to number one, pushing Dead Rising off the top spot.
Nintendo's next-gen console to launch in Europe for £179/249 euros on December 8, AU$399.95 for the Aussies on December 7.
Russian developer WorldForge has been hard at work on this historical real-time strategy title, and we got the first look at the fruits of its labour.
Zombie-killing Dead Rising snatches top-of-the-crop slot from gangster-killing Saints Row; three new entries debut in the top 10.
Microsoft will offer European Xbox Live users Gold access for nine days; freebie timed with XO6 event and will kick off on September 20.
[UPDATE] Sony announces next-gen console pushed back to March 2007 in Europe; blue laser diode issues cited for delay as confusion surrounds US and Japan launch.
London Games Festival to host Dragons' Den-style panel session for budding game designers to present their ideas.
Saints Row overtakes Cars for pole position on this week's UK game charts, making it a double whammy for publisher THQ.
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