Spot On: God games come of age
Faith-based game creators meet in Portland to preach Bibleman instead of Bomberman; GameSpot News reports from the front lines of Christian gaming.
Faith-based game creators meet in Portland to preach Bibleman instead of Bomberman; GameSpot News reports from the front lines of Christian gaming.
Game developers play psychologist to get players moving in the right direction.
With the value of the US dollar plummeting on real world exchanges, secondary markets that thrive on virtual bucks crank up the volume. Time to invest in a little gold?
Robert Bach reveals Microsoft's approach to the next generation of gaming; avoids addressing Xbox 360 directly.
What, and who, is behind the atmospheric melodies of The Sims 2? Eeyooma Mana Muki Vop anyone?
Legendary developer sweats the small stuff in Black and White 2 and The Movies; shows both titles-in-development at GDC.
Using both propaganda and education, games are making ripples in the political world.
Their contributions are never seen, but their work can make or break the spell a game casts upon the gamer.
Some communities now require anyone selling used video games to give fingerprints for police records. The question is: Why?
Former Eidos and Apple officials will help roll out the Phantom.
Tomb Raider publisher wants to know who has amassed 5 percent of its stock.
Newly announced game brings Sega icons into living room.
Getting a song on a game soundtrack probably won't make a band an overnight sensation, but it doesn't hurt.
Former head of Funcom's US office picked up by market research group that specializes in MMORPGs.
NCsoft’s online superhero slugfest has gone gold and is set to take off for retail shelves.
Transformer game hooks up with musicians to sing each other’s praises.
NCsoft says its MMORPG has been sent to the factory.
Top drivers from Europe and North America will race for a $5,000 prize in May.
Atari title gets additional Web push with new interactive segment online.
Assemblyman Leland Yee all but concedes defeat in his fight to make M-rated games less accessible.
Microsoft welcomes players to its martial-arts RPG with downloadable art assortment.
Zombies will rise again this winter with the PlayStation 2-exclusive sequel to the survival horror game. First screens inside.
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