Free to play title celebrates milestone as analyst says “EA views the internet as the single largest growth driver for the industry.”
DSi and PS3 continue to dominate weekly handheld and home console sales.
While publisher EA says adults should have the right to make their own choices when it comes to the content they consume.
Talk, dark and dead: we ponder why PopCap’s created a free Flash version to put zombies on everyone’s lawn.
It doesn’t quite take Halo into unfamiliar territory, but ODST stands on its own two feet as a spin-off that’s better than the vast majority of original games.
Sega’s early steps into online gaming may have cost it dear, but the Dreamcast’s crowning achievement still puts newer efforts to shame.
Chris Dahlen explores the Honeycomb Engine and how it uses rules to help players to tell their own, awesome, stories in games.
Randy Smith watches the classics and realises that films have no easier a time telling stories than games do.
17 minute songs, keyboard solos, Natal-powered theremins: what possible reason is there not to start an internet petition right now?
How a visit to Japan transformed confused drawing board scribbles into the free-roaming precursor to GTAIII.
In resurrecting BJ Blazkowicz, could Raven have dabbled in powers it doesn't understand?
Reissuing all three Prime games together on one commemorative Wii disc proves they can still galvanise your attention.
A game in which you get to be Batman. Deep down, isn't that what everyone wants?
How the British Broadcasting Corporation is re-telling the story of a battle between two men at the birth of home computing.