Tuff Break Entertainment Interview
GameSpot speaks with a pioneering non-gaming company that is helping craft several high-profile game soundtracks.
GameSpot speaks with a pioneering non-gaming company that is helping craft several high-profile game soundtracks.
The PlayStation 2 racing stable adds Supercar Street Challenge, which features cars from such designers as Modena and Fioravanti.
With its upcoming massively multiplayer network RPG, Farnation, Sega plans to take the first step in introducing the concept of persistent online worlds to the console market.
One of the concept artists for Square's Final Fantasy series talks with GameSpot about inspiration, Final Fantasy IX, and the future.
As part of the buyout, Infogrames secures the rights to such Hasbro properties as Civilization, Roller Coaster Tycoon, Action Man, Pong, and others.
A new story-driven driving game is announced for next-generation consoles, including the PlayStation 2.
The PSOne has individually outsold the PlayStation 2, the Sega Dreamcast, and the Nintendo 64, three weeks running.
Numerical Design provides its game engine to GameCube developers.
Resident GameSpot hoops expert Shahed Ahmed takes a critical eye to EA Sport's first PS2 offering of its long-running Live series.
The company has secured the rights to the Duke Nukem franchise, and has confirmed a PlayStation 2 Duke Nukem game.
As a result, the company adds games such as Freelancer to its first-party roster.
The producers of WSPC talk about the current development on the PlayStation game, and we bring you the first screenshots of the reworked PS version.
Digitial Illusion's racing game is headed to the PlayStation 2.
Micron secures the rights to produce SDRAM memory for the Xbox.
Midway cancels its PlayStation platformer.
With the Dreamcast and the PC versions dissapearing off the release radar, the PlayStation console becomes the primary home for Fox Interactive's driving game. GameSpot has the first details on ...
Havas and Sierra will bring video games based on the blockbuster film Gladiator to multiple platforms.
Fox Interactive plans to develop next-generation games based on the Cops television show.
The company confirms that it will develop games based on the popular anime.
Despite reporting a net loss for the fiscal year 2000 the company expects a strong turnaround next year.
Konami dishes out more NHL goodness on Sony's next-generation console.
Sega announces it first game for the upcoming Motorola multiple communication cell-phones.
The game's late-November release date has come and gone, but the delay is only limited to a few weeks.
Metro 3D's Dreamcast game will be released early next year.
Despite the shortage of PlayStation 2 and the overwhelming demand the company is on its way to meeting its shipping forecasts.
Sony reveals further details on ATV Offroad Fury for the PlayStation 2.
The Rugrat takes her fashion show to the PlayStation.
Two games are headed to the PlayStation 2 next year courtesy of Fox Interactive.
J Allard, general manager of Xbox, talks launch strategy, exclusive games, broadband, Square, and more.
Although the first hoops game to be developed under the partnership between ESPN and Konami is a strong effort, unless the game is tweaked significantly before its release, it will ...
Although the first hoops game to be developed under the partnership between ESPN and Konami is a strong effort, unless the game is tweaked significantly before its release, it will ...
The company has produced a versatile new racing engine for Sony's next-generation console.
Sierra plans to release a PlayStation 2 version of its highly popular FPS.
Konami blames lower-than-expected profits on slow game sales.
The company announces a new action game, being developed by the creators of the Resident Evil franchise, for Sony's next-generation console.
Capcom confirms Code Veronica for the PlayStation 2 and a rerelease for the Japanese Dreamcast.
Crave and Razor announce a licensing agreement and the first scooter-based game under the deal.
The company will publish Bangai-O and Record of Lodoss War for the North American Dreamcast.
Sega of Europe expands its Dreamarena service into further European territories.
The company shows screens from its Game Boy Advance demos.
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