John Schappert to talk community in Tokyo.
House of Madden has the leverage, says Michael Pachter.
Unpaid wages resolved.
Prog-metal masters confirmed for Guitar Hero World Tour.
Shares fall more than four percent following Vaio laptop recall.
Nintendo, Codemasters and Mastertonic say PEGI is the best system for rating games in the UK.
Leading retailers also drop the price of the 120GB Xbox 360 hard drive.
Company to launch pre-played games offer in the UK before the end of 2008.
EA’s survival horror reportedly banned in Japan and China; possibly Germany. (Updated)
Firm says Xbox 360 will outsell the PS3 this generation, but admits it might not catch the Wii.
But it’s in talks with other firms as it looks to boost its global business.
But betas are only for Xbox 360 and PC. [Updated]
Microsoft is currently the online leader, but Sony and Nintendo are gaining ground, says new report.
PSP the only system to see a notable drop in sales.
Publisher top brass drop hints while dodging the question during investor conference call.
Grand Theft Auto IV has led the publisher to another better than expected quarter.
Messages that are “contrary to human dignity” are present in games and should be wiped out, says government report.
Formerly download- only games fly to physical retail.
Ninja Gaiden developer looks to merge with Koei instead.
Company now owns 94 percent of German MMO publisher.
We take a look at the presidential campaign issues that gamers need to know before casting their vote.
Microsoft's price cut should have Sony "concerned," Jesse Divnich tells Edge.
But Stardock tells Edge that Microsoft, Take-Two and others have shown interest in the idea.
For Newsweek's N'Gai Croal, the answer lies in bite-sized games--for now.
Illegal copying shouldn't be a catch-all for PC market's problems, says Tom Jubert, editor for patching service GameShadow.
David Jaffe on Sarah Palin's qualities as the "perfect MILF" is the only thing you need to hear today...
Denis Dyack’s dungeon crawler may be ambitious, but can it stand up to the scrutiny of discerning players?
We get an inside look at how Quantic Dream is turning a fantastic tech demo into PlayStation 3 reality.
Has Street Fighter IV eclipsed its legendary predecessors? We review a new Capcom classic.
Nintendo’s future has never looked brighter. So why is its most ardent fanbase feeling shut out?
Nintendo’s big "core" game at E3 was a new Animal Crossing. Here, its creator explains why it's worth getting excited about.