Sony Sees Double
Consumer electronics sales contribute to a doubling of Sony's profits.
Consumer electronics sales contribute to a doubling of Sony's profits.
Sony says its 32-bit system has sold 17.6 million units worldwide to date.
Take 2 acquires much of GameTek's sales, distribution, and development operations.
Sega's president to buy a stake in NEC-affliated computer wholesaler.
Shiny's action game gets immortalized as a cartoon.
Third-party licensees ready a bunch of new Nintendo 64 games for the holiday season and beyond.
Philips is hoping that its new Scuba immersion visor will go where no goggles have gone before.
At a Virtua Fighter 3 tournament, Yu Suzuki revealed that an update to VF3 is in the works and will soon appear in Japanese arcades.
Gamers awaiting a glimpse of the new Mortal Kombat have only to go as far as the local arcade.
Tiger Electronics sends Giga Pets into orbit.
A book of top scores lets the best video gamers in the world see their names and scores in print.
Konami's Goemon 5 is the next title in line for a Nintendo 64 release in Japan while US gamers await International Superstar Soccer 64.
A new interview with Miyamoto reveals details about Zelda 64 and the two-player mode that never made it into Star Fox 64.
Sega's latest NetLink game in Japan is none other than the classic track and field challenge Decathlete.
The Nintendo 64 is next in line to get the latest game in Electronic Arts' popular Madden series.
One of the big animated movies of the winter won't be coming from Disney but 20th Century Fox.
Gamers will be happy to know that plenty of games are coming - with couple of surprises among them.
Today, Capcom confirmed that both Mega Man X4 and Breath of Fire III are headed to the PlayStation in the US.
An M2 console is out of the picture. But Matsushita has other plans. The M2 toaster, maybe? Or M2 garage door Genie? Or M2 Clapper?
Higher sales of the black and white portable game system drive Nintendo to boost production to a million a month.
Japan prepares itself for Capcom's PlayStation RPG debut with Breath of Fire III.
Dynamite Soccer 64 and Super Robot Spirits head up the next wave of Japanese Nintendo 64 titles.
Quest 64, coming to the US later this year, is being readied for release in Japan. Screens are here.
Chameleon Twist is due in Japan late this year. We have screens.
3Dfx's chipset no longer in the cards for Sega's next console system.
The newest member of Intel's Open Arcade Architecture Forum is online gamer DWANGO.
Has 3Dfx been pushed aside as Sega's chip set of choice? Wall Street thinks so.
Nintendo loosens its grip on European licensees.
Sega inks an agreement with InfoSpace to provide the NetLink with a comprehensive directory service.
We recently paid a visit to Rabid Entertainment's offices to check out the progress on its new role-playing game, Septerra Core.
The third GameWorks location will open this Saturday in Ontario, California.
Bandai's Tamagotchi keychain sales have topped the 10 million mark.
Officials in the South American country seize a US$1 million shipment of counterfeit Nintendo software.
Hitting stores today is LucasArts' Herc's Adventures for the Saturn and PlayStation.
After yet another delay, Albert Odyssey will be showing up on retail shelves a week from today.
Namco steps up to the plate, hits Family Stadium 64 into the Nintendo 64 ballpark.
In Japan, ASCII says that orders for its new PlayStation horse racing sim have topped one million.
Those who were anxiously awaiting Albert Odyssey for the Saturn today will have to wait a little longer. The game has been pushed back by a week, and will not ...
Glen Rice of the Charlotte Hornets teams up with Konami to endorse NBA In the Zone '98.
PowerVR in hand, NEC will join the Open Arcade Architecture Forum as a charter member.
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