High-Profile Japanese Firms in Joint Venture
Sony, Matsushita, and Toshiba will team up to develop interactive television in Japan.
Sony, Matsushita, and Toshiba will team up to develop interactive television in Japan.
More horror for fans of the original is headed to the PC, and the game could show up on the PS2 and Xbox.
The popularity of Pokemon continues to grow exponentially.
The company announces its Xbox game, but remains silent on the details of its upcoming title.
One of the largest cable TV companies in Japan strikes a deal with Sony to create broadband solutions for the PlayStation 2.
Nintendo is successful in shutting down a software pirating company in Hong Kong.
EA releases further details on F1 Championship series and talks release date as they officially announce the game for the PlayStation 2.
The data storage firm is in talks with several console companies about providing its solutions for their next-generation consoles.
It's not quite the Eidos deal, but Infogrames is looking to absorb a quality game developer.
Infogrames releases this adventure-rpg for the Sega Dreamcast.
Infogrames announced today that its two latest Game Boy Color titles will arrive on store shelves later this week.
Crave Entertainment announces release of Draconus for the Dreamcast.
Take-Two Interactive dispells console rumors.
Chief Technical Officer hired for launch of SegaNet ISP.
Heroes of Might and Magic arrives on the Game Boy Color.
Midway Games releases Rampage Through Time.
Two EA Sports games are comfortably perched in the top five retail sales charts in Japan.
More signs that Nintendo dominates the hand held gaming market.
Crave's quirky platformer arrives early for Dreamcast owners.
Take-Two announced a licensing deal to create video games based on popular MTV shows.
Take-Two announced a licensing deal to create video games based on popular MTV shows.
GameSpot has learned further details on SNK's withdrawal from the US and European markets.
The company has released the sequel to Nightmare Creatures on the Dreamcast.
Titus Interactive is releasing a version of their upcoming action game on Nintendo's Game Boy Color.
SNK is leaving the US and European territories to concentrate its efforts on the Japanese market.
Pokemon invades North American grocery stores this July.
Successful multiplayer shooter makes the leap from computer to console.
PlayStation 2 leads the pack with potential customers in an interesting new survey by PC Data.
Infogrames's latest Nintendo golfing game hits stores this week.
Prices of two of Midway's future games have been lowered.
Thirteen video-game companies sue piracy-based web sites.
Sega of America announces the appointment of Gwendolyn Marker as communications manager of consumer public relations and Richard Briggs as product manager.
Thirteen video-game companies sue piracy-based web sites.
Several former members of Hasbro Interactive team up to form a new video game company.
Take-Two Interactive's financials look rosy in 2000.
PlayStation 2 buyers in North America will now have the luxury of using an actual DVD remote with their consoles, thanks to InterAct.
Club Acclaim asks gamers to "Get a Clue" with their latest Game Boy Color release.
The recent run of skateboarding games continue with THQ's latest entry, as the company releases more details on MTV Sports Skateboarding.
Nintendo joins a host of Japanese companies in reporting losses for the recently concluded fiscal year.
The success of Excitebike 64 has prompted Nintendo to extend its sponsorship with the game's endorser, Brian Manson.
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