Court rules in favour of Sony Computer Entertainment and game designer David Jaffe in lawsuit relating to the original PS2 game.
Sales of the flagship title could take a hit as multiple retailers experience hardware shortages during launch week.
Company says it's "very optimistic" about 3D gaming on PS3, and that 3D capable TVs will be the norm within four years.
Sony’s ‘play, create, share’ kart racer hitting PS3 and PSP in late May.
RPG hit “should have come out as a first-party title", according to Sony Japan’s Yeonkyung Kim.
PlayStation Portable sales hit 17m in US; 60m worldwide.
Company doesn't want to flood the market with minigame collections that utilise its new motion controller.
Sony wants to attract “every consumer that has electricity” and believes its new motion controller will appeal to all manner of gamers.
The realistic translation of off-screen movements to on-screen actions differentiates Move from the competition, says SCEA boss Jack Tretton.
Sony plans to release 20 first party games for its newly unveiled motion controller during fiscal 2010.
DLC service to primarily help build closer relationships with fans; EA helped develop DLC aspirations.
Closure down to too much risk and a partner “who wasn’t fond of being there” .
Firmware update may allow consumers to load and save data onto a plug in device.
Wright delivers a futurist lecture arguing gaming exists on three platforms—technical, cultural, and philosophical.
Bungie's Jaime Griesemer explains the fine art of game balancing and why he's bad at playing his own game.
Highlights from our community-written blogs, featuring PlayStation Home's potential for gaming and the emotional impact of Heavy Rain.
The shopping mall scene in Heavy Rain fails, for a simple reason: it’s no fun, argues Chris Dahlen.
N'Gai Croal opens Pandora's box and thinks that the depths of 3D really do have something special to bring to videogames.
Chris Dahlen meets the director of interactive fiction documentary Get Lamp and remembers how rich a world that only costs the time it takes to write it can be.
How hot rhythm and high camp came together to perfectly express Sega’s magical difference.
Dante would only be delighted that his hellish visions should be inflicted on a new generation of sinners.
Despite an overall year-on-year drop for UK game industry revenues, individual retailers recorded growth in 2009.
Why do you love a game that refuses to love you back? Meet Robotron: 2084 – gaming’s earliest abusive relationship.
How the rise of the home console led to the creation of an arcade gaming legend and the grandfather of Left 4 Dead.