The most recent Bond game was a bit cruddy, but we still wouldn't wish 150-plus layoffs on the poor developers...
Eurocom was given license to kill its 42 last positions after entering administration, bringing an end to its nearly 25 years in operation...
Halloween isn't just all about costumes and candy, it's also about spooky game add-ons filled with zombies, pumpkins… or both! Check out some of the Halloween themed trailers and screens that were released today…
Game
can’t match the first week sales of 2010’s Aliens vs Predator…
It even owes money to the local pizzeria...
The studio's bankruptcy protection may have turned into liquidation...
Sega financials reveal publisher's top-selling games of last year...
Beenox
is the developer responsible for Spider-Man’s most recent adventures, including
Shattered Dimensions and Edge of Time, which were adequate games, but lacked
one key component: New York City. Both went with separated, linear levels,
leaving behind the open world trappings of Spidey games of old. After a few
years break, Beenox is taking Peter Parker back to where he fits in best, as
the newly announced Amazing Spider-Man movie game will feature an open NYC once
more...
In the most recent round of panels revealed for Saturday of San Diego Comic Con, an interesting new tidbit escaped about games based on Marvel Comics. What's Activision have planned next for Marvel fans?

Above: Seven of these people like videogames
It’s been a long road, but at last there is closure in the so-called “violent videogames” case that has been raging for years. In November of last year the EMA (a group representing gaming politically) took the State of California all the way to the Supreme Court for a 2005 law that made it illegal to sell certain games deemed too violent to children. After arguments months ago, the highest court in the USA gave its ruling of 7-2 in favor of the EMA, finding the law unconstitutional...