SuperPad, BatKindle, Wonder Nook
DC Comics' digital titles are finally sold in your tablet bookstore
Serial comics titles now offered across iTunes, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble stores.
Serial comics titles now offered across iTunes, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble stores.
Wii U's new online system makes it easy to connect directly with other players.
Small subset of 60K applicants can now play two dozen available games.
Academic consultants are making the post-apocalyptic world more "realistic."
Gaming device would work in conjunction with next-generation Xbox console
A bevy of gaming references and little details capture the heart of gaming.
Storied developer talks to Ars about lofty promises, Wing Commander connections.
Will Disney’s acquisition of the Star Wars franchise do right by the Force?
Suit says Kingdoms of Amalur developer knew it was "destined to fail."
Team adding Android 4.2, finalizing design ahead of December dev kit launch.
"Tits or GTFO?" After you, sir.
Portable game makers continue to adjust to a smartphone-dominated world.
Topsy-turvy first-person shooter getting the full Unreal Engine 3 treatment.
343 Industries takes the reins and moves the franchise forward wonderfully.
Future is murky for everything from Star Wars games to classic adventure titles.
A new Kickstarter project is selling arcade cabinet kits for the tiny computers.
Three Ars writers take the debate to a Tatooine cantina (or an IRC channel).
It's called Pumpktris—a gaming cabinet in a pumpkin, made with an Arduino.
Disney now owns all of your childhood memories.
Historical fiction has never been so nuanced—unless you're hiding from bad guys.
Gearbox officials advise customers to stop playing with untrusted players on Xbox.
The focus on authenticity leads to a flawed, uncompelling game.
Test includes versions of Portal, Team Fortress, Serious Sam 3.
That's right—Minesweeper now has an adventure mode.
What's the tablet scene like with the iPad mini in it?
Android update brings improved security, multiuser support, and 10" tablet UI.
The display is a different story—one that could be the deciding factor.
In-depth and hands-on with what it does and how it does it.
LG gets it right by packing power into a sleek-looking chassis.