A new Nintendo console would likely feature motion-control functionality, but be “more compact and perhaps even more cost-efficient".
Nintendo titles will “move along in step with the progression of technology”, but gameplay is still the key focus, says the designer.
Famed designer warns rivals of "big challenge" with motion controllers and doubts digital distribution’s future dominance.
Veteran game designer “flattered” by competitors’ new motion sensing controller ambitions.
Shigeru Miyamoto says that the new franchise entry, which he “really wanted to announce at this year's E3,” could be released next year.
Spore also recognized as a beacon of creativity.
Famed Nintendo developer also calls for parental responsibility.
The face of Nintendo will receive the ESA Champion Award, all for a good cause.
Activision president Mike Griffith claims removing support for dedicated servers will lead to improved "consumer experience".
Mandatory installation of Steam for the game's use of Steamworks deemed a "Trojan horse" by Direct2Drive; Impulse and Gamersgate follow.
Half year financial results show jump in sales on same period 2008, but down 55.7 per cent in net income.
Our weekly analysis of internet buzz on games, in association with Brandwatch, featuring the games of Monday's UK chart.
Wash your hands and vacuum seal your house: prepare yourself for the Flash game that will make you fear your own nose.
How do you innovate in the post-Wikipedia era? How about by creating a virtual world built from geographical data of the real world?
It’s addictive and absorbing - but unless you’re playing it, Demon’s Souls is staggeringly dull, says Chris Dahlen.
Just how much do music games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero owe to history, asks N'Gai Croal.
Metal, shmetal: Chris Dahlen argues for why the romance makes the game in Brütal Legend.
It was touted for its combat system, but SCE San Diego's team of ex-Disney animators really focused on movement rather than mechanics.
Looking for a game to play in a bar, two coders hit upon an apt concept: beer. And a legend was born.
It's the driving game that makes you feel nothing other than fabulous. Just where can the genre go from here?
A new hero demands a new adventure: Ubisoft Montreal explains how it's looked to Assassin's Creed's flaws to pave the way for its future.
Our countdown of the top 50 iPhone games available to buy today ends with the final 10.