EX Plus Alpha Arrives
Capcom's Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha for the PlayStation hits store shelves today. The game is an enhanced version of Street Fighter EX, which hit arcades last spring. The game ...
Capcom's Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha for the PlayStation hits store shelves today. The game is an enhanced version of Street Fighter EX, which hit arcades last spring. The game ...
Westwood Studios has finally officially announced the enhancements to the PlayStation version of Red Alert.
Nintendo announces that it's reached an agreement with a US retailer that sold video game copying devices in the US.
Reaffirming that the video game industry is still booming, Midway and THQ announce financial results for the recent quarter.
Succumbing to a wave of Nintendo 64 releases, Final Fantasy VII slips in the rental charts.
For those who haven't gone ahead and bought a Nintendo 64, Electronics Boutique is sweetening the deal. Starting today, gamers who trade in six PlayStation games (with the exclusion of ...
Intel and four developers in its Open Arcade Architecture forum announce the first Pentium II-based assault on arcade games.
For Resident Evil 2, Capcom recruits the talent of director George Romero to scare up business.
ASC's Ten Pin Alley gets inducted into the International Bowling Hall of Fame.
Activision brings automobile carnage to the next level with its newest PlayStation title Vigilante 8.
Landing on retail shelves today is Midway's latest arcade-to-home conversion, Rampage World Tour. Grab a bud or go it alone and feast on famous cities and landmarks from around the ...
Long known as one of the best Japanese third-party companies, Konami expands its US development with a new base in California.
Mucky Foot, a developer formed from ex-employees of Bullfrog, gets signedby Eidos Interactive.
Interplay brings top voice talent together to voice Clay Fighter 63 1/3 for the Nintendo 64.
Saturn and PC gamers prepare for battle in Sega's Last Bronx.
Football fans, get ready. Electronic Arts announces Madden 64 will ship later this week.
What's black and white and loves extreme sports? The hero of Jaleco's new PlayStation game, of course!
Japanese gamers who prepurchase Grandia for the Saturn will receive a few extra goodies.
Using its MLB '98 title, Sony picks the winner of the World Series. Yeah, right, whatever...
GT completes its acquisition of Salt Lake City-based SingleTrac ntertainment.
Banning Japanese container ships from docking at US ports could lead to a short supply of video games this year.
The cards and letters keep on coming. More responses to the censored Resident Evil Director's Cut.
The vaporware 64-bit Matsushita system gets a second chance as an industrial multimedia machine.
Top Gear Rally for the N64 scored the game a place on the Top 5 video game rental charts.
The company known for the greatest console shooter series in recent memory is apparently back from the brink of extinction.
After Top Gear Rally, Midway has picked up Kemco's second N64 game, Twisted Edge Snowboarding. Developed by Boss Game Studios, whose credits include Spider for the PlayStation and Top Gear ...
After years of near-silence, Sunsoft comes back to publish an N64 game.
The second issue of the Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine is headed to store shelves with PaRappa in the center stage.
M.I.T.'s Media Lab receives funding to research the future of children's toys - and maybe find the next Tamagotchi.
Landing in stores today is Ubi Soft's long-awaited debut on the Nintendo 64.
Hasbro grabs the worldwide rights to Star Wars toys and games through the next three Star Wars films.
Wanderlust signs up with THQ to develop Brunswick bowling titles for the company.
Throwing open the doors on its web site, GameWorks is giving away a trip to witness the grand opening of its newest location.
For Quarterback Club '98, Acclaim teams up with Fleer/SkyBox for promotions.
Samsung is offering its GXTV, made especially for gaming, at a new, under-US$200, street price tag.
Arika, the company behind Street Fighter EX, released a trailer for the game on its web site.
SirTech enters the PlayStation software market with Excalibur 2555 A.D.
While it's been a long time in coming, Sega Ages is almost here. Read on!
Canadian LBE company teams up with Sony for some hi-tech projects.
The laser disc game from the early '80s comes back to support a distinctly '90s video format.
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