Marc Ecko conjoins with Human Head
Hip-hop clothier teams up with Prey developer for all-new action game on next-generation systems.
Hip-hop clothier teams up with Prey developer for all-new action game on next-generation systems.
Fashion designer, part-time game designer announces Marc Ecko Entertainment; game division will "try brand new things."
Bethesda's epic role-playing game and Atari's graffiti uprising actioner took home Moon Men at last night's Video Music Awards.
"Best Video Game Score" added to this year's MTV Video Music Awards alongside "Best Video Game Soundtrack."
Indigo Prophecy, Marc Ecko's Getting Up, rest of publisher's current-gen catalog to sell for $19.99 effective June 1.
Team behind next year's King Tut reforms to stick it to the graffiti-hating Man in big-screen take on Contents Under Pressure.
Acquisition gives mobile entertainment publisher the worldwide rights to phone-based versions of Lemmings, Monopoly, and Atari Classics.
CCO, VP of Glu Mobile weigh benefits, rocky road of producing mobile games for an international market, stress that riches abound if done correctly.
Aussie Classification Review Board refuses game's classification two days before planned release, making it illegal to display, sell, or import.
Marc Ecko's game finally ships to stores after delays, denouncements. Contents Under Pressure sees gamers spray-painting a city's landscape.
Publisher cites weak holiday season, game delays for financial woes; says 2007 is a year "of focus," more portable titles such as Battlezone for the PSP.
We finally got our hands on this stylish action game from Marc Ecko and The Collective. Does it live up to expectations?
We finally got our hands on this stylish action game from Marc Ecko and The Collective. Does it live up to expectations?
[UPDATE] SEC docs update shareholders, clarifies status of loan agreement with HSBC Bank.
Controversial graffiti game goes gold for PC, PS2, and Xbox; due in stores February 14.
Say hello to four more characters from Getting Up, including a couple of writers, the mayor, and a dangerous bag lady.
MTV Films picks up movie rights to Mark Ecko's tagging game, promises "an homage to graffiti's rich culture."
New Radius' chief of police will make your life difficult as you try to tag up the city.
Meet Karen Light, a television news reporter who will become an ally to Getting Up's protagonist, Trane.
Meet Dip, from Marc Ecko's Getting Up. He's a clothes horse who's liable to kill you if you mess up his kicks.
Senor Combs working on soundtrack for limited edition of Getting Up; artists include Notorious B.I.G., Talib Kweli...and Nina Simone?
Gamers who reserve Atari's upcoming graffiti game net a limited-edition, movie-sized Shepard Fairey poster.
Atari's graffiti-culture game represents on Net; site features MP3s, vids, interviews, information, and more.
Meet the weird and wild dramatis personae that will flavor the storyline of Marc Ecko's first foray into gaming.
Marc Ecko's graffiti game will spray PCs, Xboxes, and PS2s simultaneously.
Judge rules that New York mayor's ban on graffiti-themed block party was unconstitutional.
Fashion mogul sues New York City mayor after permit for promotional Getting Up Bloc Party event is revoked.
[UPDATE] Atari comes in for blasts from groups who worry that the upcoming Marc Ecko-inspired title will encourage a wave of destructive behavior. Today, the company reacted.
We finally get our dirty mitts on the upcoming graffiti-tinged action game from The Collective and fashion mogul Marc Ecko.
We finally get our dirty mitts on the upcoming graffiti-tinged action game from The Collective and fashion mogul Marc Ecko.
We finally get our dirty mitts on the upcoming graffiti-tinged action game from The Collective and fashion mogul Marc Ecko.
Promotional festival to host graffiti show, car expo, and hip-hop performances on August 13-14 in Toronto.
Getting Up Bloc Party to promote the fashion designer's controversial graffiti game.
We take an updated look at Glu Mobile's tagging saga.
P. Diddy heads cast of voice talent; NY councilman calls for ban on game that is "supporting criminals and punks."
Atari's latest financial report says the previously PlayStation 2-exclusive graffiti game will now tag two more platforms.
We exercise our rights to free expression in this hands-on preview of Marc Ecko's new mobile game.
We get a look at the upcoming third-person action game from Atari and the Collective in motion.
Gamers soon to play the graffiti-themed game on a device smaller than a spray-paint can; Sorrent set to bring title to cell phones.
You know his clothing line. But what business does Marc Ecko have making games? Watch our exclusive video interview and you'll soon find out. This man may be new to ...
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