Brute Force on course for March release
Microsoft's squad-based shooter could be released as early as March of this year.
Microsoft's squad-based shooter could be released as early as March of this year.
In spite of financial problems for its developer, Circus Maximus is still on track for release on the Xbox.
Croteam is looking to bring its frantic first-person shooter series to the Xbox.
Trilunar Inc. joins the growing list of development studios working on console and PC games.
Learn more about this online first-person action game for the Xbox.
New details emerge on the battle system in Final Fantasy XI.
Nintendo releases a list of first- and third-party GameCube games for Q1 2002.
Could Sony be eyeing an acquisition of Japan's largest ISP service to bring more complete broadband services for the PS2 to the country?
Microsoft pins down early 2002 release schedules for several high-profile Xbox games.
The French publisher will release a Game Boy Advance game based on the upcoming film.
The company's license to develop third-party memory cards expires as Sony reevaluates its strategy regarding the product.
The developer of games such as Motocross Madness and Splashdown officially becomes a THQ internal studio.
Mortal Kombat arrives on the Game Boy Advance.
Ea finally unleashes its college hoops series on the PS2.
Microsoft is considering launching the Xbox network with limited game content, while major revisions get under way on one of the console's premier online games, Unreal Championship.
Microsoft opens the official Web site for its gunboat combat game.
As expected, Electronic Arts has announced that it will bring its latest James Bond game to the Xbox and GameCube.
The PlayStation 2 version of TransWorld Surf is officially announced, and a release date is confirmed.
GTAIII is officially banned in Australia, but Take-Two plans to tweak the game so that it can be released in that market at a later date.
Take a look at this GBA cartoon-style fighting game from THQ.
Natsume has secured the rights to release Medabots games on the Game Boy Advance and GameCube.
Microsoft shoots hoops on the Xbox.
Tecmo plans to make the extra features from the upcoming Japanese version available to US consumers.
Take an updated look at this flight-combat game for the PlayStation 2.
Activision confirms that it will bring the GameCube version of the latest Bloody Roar game to the US.
The investment firm releases more console sales numbers.
Swing! Entertainment will revive the classic platform hero for the GBA and console platforms.
The Japanese PlayStation 2 will officially go online in April.
Microsoft secures the services of the Raptors' Vince Carter for its upcoming Xbox hoops game.
Find out about a real-life Pikmin flower.
If you happen to live in the Bay Area, you could get an early glimpse of the North American version of Final Fantasy X.
Electronic Arts releases its acclaimed snowboarding game on Microsoft's console.
Midway's PS2 RPG will ship to retailers on December 12.
Electronic Arts will provide publishing and marketing support for upcoming games from LEGO Software.
As reported, Final Fantasy X will ship on December 18.
More than 1 million Xbox units have been shipped to retailers since the console's release.
Nintendo will ship 500,000 more GameCube units by the end of its fiscal year.
Majesco will bring seven games developed by Rage Software to North and South America.
Electronic Arts will provide publish and marketing support for upcoming games from LEGO Software.
Sony has sold more than 6 million PS2s in North America, as sales of the console remained strong throughout the Thanksgiving week.
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