Activision Grabs Road Champs BXS License
Activision has secured a popular trick-stick toy bike license for its Game Boy Color stunt biking game
Activision has secured a popular trick-stick toy bike license for its Game Boy Color stunt biking game
LucasArts and Electronic Arts have partnered in an overseas distribution agreement.
Australian developer Evolution announces two new games for console and PC platforms.
Unique Development Studios acquires the Futurama license to develop games based on the popular television show.
Sony expects to have approximately 30 games for the PlayStation 2 launch in North America. Twenty-seven are confirmed and two remain strong candidates. Find out which ones.
Further details emerge on Klonoa 2 for the Sony PlayStation 2.
The GameCube and the Game Boy Advance will get a healthy dose of Creatures.
Midway's arcade racing game CART Fury is in development for the PlayStation 2.
Sega's Peter Moore testifies before a Senate hearing committee chaired by Senator John McCain.
Mario Tennis takes over the number one spot in total video game software sales.
Infogrames brings EX Billiard to the US PlayStation 2.
Sales of Enix's Dragon Quest VII, the latest title in the series known as Dragon Warrior in the US, continue to remain strong in Japan.
The president and CEO of Sega of America will testify before the US Senate regarding the recent FTC report on the marketing of violent entertainment products.
A list of all the third-party Xbox developers from North America, Europe, and Japan will be announced next week.
Infogrames formally signs Diesel as the primary sponsor of its upcoming PlayStation game, Driver 2.
Women boxers such as Mia St. John and Denise Morietes will be playable in EA Sports' upcoming Knockout Kings 2001.
The retailer's e-commerce site introduces a unique promotion where it will only sell the Sony PlayStation 2 as part of a bundle including peripherals, gamers, and DVDs.
The third annual Nite to Unite for Kids charity event will be held on October 17.
Infogrames Entertainment SA and Infogrames Inc. integrate their North American subsidiaries.
The electronics manufacturing company plans to enter the interactive entertainment market with the acquisition of California-based Sound Source Interactive.
Crytek Studios is developing two new FPS games for the PS2, Dreamcast, GameCube, and Xbox.
Nintendo plans to open Pokemon retail stores outside of Japan.
The company plans to continue to support the console platforms through its in-house development team, Pipe Dream Interactive.
Electronic Arts applauds the mandatory proof-of-age check being implemented at game retailers.
GameSpot delves deeper into the world of Wipeout Fusion by speaking with one of the game's designers.
Kemco shows off the latest build in its city-racing game.
First NBA Jam, then Showtime, now Midway shows off the latest in its arcade-hoops series.
Pixelogic talks about its first PlayStation 2 game, Sean Dillon.
NOA's technical director Jim Merrick talks about the N64, GameCube, and more.
We have the latest screenshots of Speed Devils Online.
Take a look at several new screens of Arcadia.
Rayman 2 has found its way onto another platform and we have the latest shots from the PS2 version.
Any images are good images when it comes to Phantasy Star Online. Fortunately, we have the hi-res kind for you to view.
Pern's Dragons have landed on the Dreamcast. Take a closer look at the game.
The Japanese firm will publish its games in the European territory.
The creator of the Gran Turismo series talks about his latest, GT 2000 for the PS2.
City-based racing from Take-Two Interactive returns to the PlayStation 2.
Check out new details and screenshots of Sony's fast-paced European driving game.
Take a look at several new screenshots of SCi Entertainment's video game version of The Italian Job.
First details on No Cliché's next Dreamcast games.
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