News Archive
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16th June, 2008
CGS enters broadcast deal with G4
G4 will bring Championship Gaming Series competition to US cable television for the first time
Development will favour PS3 in 2009, says Yoshida
Having achieved parity this year, development will differentiate titles in favour of the PS3 next year according to Sony Worldwide Studios president
Adriana Skarped added to Festival of Games lineup
Lead actor and designer on Emmy award-winning Interactive TV Service to speak at event
Metal Gear Solid 4 debuts at #1 on UK charts
MGS4 debuts atop the sales charts and becomes the second fastest-selling PS3 game in the UK behind GTA IV
D3Publisher acquires Coraline license
D3Publisher announces a worldwide publishing agreement for games based upon the Coraline stop-motion animated film
Yoshida-san: I have big plans for Worldwide Studios
Group president explains what he brings to the job, and why Eight Days and Getaway cancellations weren't unusual
Zoë Mode to develop Rock Revolution
Studio revealed as being behind Konami's rhythm game set for release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 later this year
EIF calls on developers for game screenings
The Edinburgh Interactive Festival has opened up the submission process for the Screenings programme
Tecmo facing more Team Ninja defections?
Up to 36 members of the team could be following Itagaki's lead and planning lawsuits
Sony hands promotions to Denny and Rohde
Execs appointed as region heads for Worldwide Studios in Europe and America respectively
Microsoft to cut US Xbox 360 price at E3, says analyst
Jesse Divnich believes action is likely as he predicts the PS3 to continue to outpace its rival
Codemasters' founders awarded CBE
David and Richard Darling have been recognised for their work in the videogames industry
Variety is key to economic success, says Kingsley
Rebellion CTO Chris Kingsley believes that replay potential and range of titles is helping games over other media

