How game hacking became an industry
Hackers are making fortunes out of stealing MMOG players' loot. We talk security with Gamania's top MMOG cop.
1Hackers are making fortunes out of stealing MMOG players' loot. We talk security with Gamania's top MMOG cop.
1Ant Hive Games, developer of The Line, tells us about the challenge of being an indie developer in big-business Shanghai.
A look behind the doors of a tirelessly creative developer employing a healthy mix of western and Japanese staff.
How the UK government is helping developers reach the spirtual home of videogames.
1Why selling a game in another territory isn’t only a matter of translating text.
4EA Sports' worldwide development lead on the challenges of putting FIFA everywhere with EA Sports Football Club.
Higher education listings from across the globe.
Tera developer Bluehole Studios reveals the inventive features behind its upcoming fantasy MMOG.
From Software's follow-up to Demon's Souls aims to be the "most difficult game that it is possible to make."
We report on the Japanese debut of Nintendo's latest handheld hardware.
Two of the men behind the increasingly popular development tool on its meteoric rise.
Blizzard sends in the siege tanks as it attempts to protect its IP in the face of a backlash by the Korean pro-gaming scene.
We chat to four of the men who are bringing that most hardcore of genres, the bullet-hell shooter, to Apple's touchscreen generation.
The creators of Japan's greatest RPG explain the challenge of building worlds for the whole world.
Ignition Entertainment enlists the help of the man who drew Okami in bringing to life the right hook of Enoch.
Kane & Lynch 2's game director on how dogme and distortion have created its peculiarly realistic depiction of Shanghai.
Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada frankly outlines his plans to transform his company and revitalise the Japanese game industry.
We look at how CCP's shooter Dust 514 will transmute fragging into controlling of planets in Eve Online.
The dramatic story of how Sony entered the videogame industry.
Xbox 360's recent resurgence in Japan has shown signs of slowing down. Was it a blip or a trend?