Some will care, some won't, and, to be perfectly fair, most will never even realize that anything controversial is happening. Still, the continued tightening of the noose around big-budget PC titles brings questions about the platform's long-term viability back into stark contrast against the comparatively hassle-free experience of consoles.
Internet rage has once again carried the day as BioWare has announced they are dropping the proposed "recurring validation" scheme in the upcoming PC version of Mass Effect.
The Gran Turismo franchise has sold 50 million units worldwide, despite all the brouhaha over the last release not being a "full" game.
EA studio Digital Illusion CE has announced that a demo for the upcoming FPS Battlefield: Bad Company will be released in June.
Having secured the top publishing spot in the U.S., Activision dropped a couple details about their plans for the next Call of Duty title.
Aaron Greenberg, Microsoft's Director of Product Management for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, had some harsh words for Sony's failure to follow through on its PlayStation 3 promises.
RealNetworks has announced plans to spin off its casual games business into a separate company, and may mark the new venture with an IPO.
Through designing and playing this game sketch, I've discovered my own strategy for dealing with police brutality in a public forum. Should I ever find myself in that kind of situation, I'd be ready to act, and I'd be brave enough to act. At least I hope that I'd be brave enough to act.
The popular arcade-like PlayStation Network title Everyday Shooter is now for sale on the PC via Steam.
SCE President David Reeves conceded the company's handheld could do with a few more games.
Activision has released its fourth quarter and fiscal 2008 results, showing record-setting growth including a 92 percent year-over-year revenue increase.
After numerous warnings, Atari has been delisted from the Nasdaq.
Sony has secured the mysterious "Qore" concept trademark for an online magazine.
THQ, JAKKS Pacific and the WWE have teamed up to create WWE Legends Of Wrestlemania.
Take-Two Interactive is getting into the movie business with a big-screen adaptation of BioShock, with Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski at the helm.