XBLA Quarrel reveals mad Microsoft word filter
'Help' and 'train' among words forbidden in online sessions of Denki's multiplayer word game.
2'Help' and 'train' among words forbidden in online sessions of Denki's multiplayer word game.
2The Xbox 360 successor's rumoured "anti-used game system" could have dire consequences for the industry, says Nathan Brown.
10Huge spike in sales of 3DS hardware and software not enough as company raises loss forecast to ¥65 billion.
3We chart Zynga's track record of copying the works of others.
3Sony's European president Jim Ryan on the plans for launching its new handheld.
1Raph Koster on why QTEs might make for great experiences but are bad game design, plus the question of indie bundles.
9Find your future at Codemasters, Crytek, Madrid-based Tequila Works or movie effects specialist Double Negative.
Tricky to find, awash with dross, and unreliable for revenue – whatever happened to Xbox 360's 'YouTube for videogames'?
2"I think we might be the first to do constant updates," says 4J Studios' Paddy Burns.
Leon Kennedy and Chris Redfield return in the "most ambitious, immersive and feature-rich" Resi to date.
1With the anti-piracy bill's delay comes an invaluable opportunity for the ESA to push what's best for videogames, says Nathan Brown.
2PopCap's Giordano Bruno Contestabile on how today's huge audience of gamers is shaping the future of videogames.
How will changes to US patent law affect the videogame industry? Patent lawyers Greg Boyd and Andrew Keisner explain.
1Majority leader says no vote will be held until both parties reach consensus on controversial anti-piracy bill.
Two unannounced projects could see release in first half of 2012, says CEO Carl Manneh.
CEO John Riccitiello confirms publisher meets its long-standing revenue target in memo to staff.
As government clears the way for computer science in schools, the Royal Society highlights lack of suitably skilled teachers.
2Rumours of CEO's departure appear confirmed as developer admits to seeking finance to complete work on sequel.
1Education secretary says government is "revolutionising ICT as we know it," but does it go far enough?
Pete Collier on what it took to finish the game: community support to dealing with Apple.