Activision losses less than expected
Number-two publisher's $18 million shortfall beats own guidance--but next-generation development costs cut into bottom line.
Number-two publisher's $18 million shortfall beats own guidance--but next-generation development costs cut into bottom line.
Publisher reveals it no longer has game rights for classic comic franchise; Marvel says new license holder will be revealed in the fall.
Football fever causes EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup to rise to the top, while three new entries make an appearance in the top 10.
Hitman: Blood Money stares down the opposition as Eidos keeps hold of the top of the UK charts.
Hitman: Blood Money makes a killing on the chart, with Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis also making its debut.
Ahead of the World Cup in Germany, football titles dominate the top five; X-Men: The Official Game is the highest new entry.
Lots of titles head to the DS and GameBoy Advance, but the GameCube is largely overlooked in the run-up to the Wii.
New Super Mario Bros., multiplatform movie tie-ins with X-Men: The Last Stand and The Da Vinci Code highlight the thin week after E3 2006.
WWII soldiers, superheroes, skaters hit all three next-gen consoles this fall, along with Marvel.
Quartet of actors reprise their big-screen roles, lend their voices to Activision's new game.
We get an exclusive hands-on with Activision and Z-Axis' upcoming game based on the latest X-Men movie.
Iconic chronicler of Marvel's not-so-merry mutants scripts upcoming game with help of X-Men: The Last Stand screenwriter.
Activision reveals that game based on would-be blockbuster X-Men: The Last Stand is coming to PC, PS2, DS, GBA, Xbox, GameCube, and 360.
Activision and Z-Axis show off their upcoming game based on the latest cinematic installment in the X-Men saga.
Publisher's April 2006-March 2007 schedule includes three games for Sony's next-gen machine, one for Nintendo's; Xbox 360 gets quartet while PSP takes five.
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