News Difficult Questions for free! PublicBeta relaunches its website and offers its first publication, Difficult Questions About Videogames, for free for a limited time. May 8, 2005 Tom Bramwell
News Retro Gamer editor talks CGE Britain's leading longhair reveals his thoughts on this summer's classic gaming expo. May 8, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Internal Sony PS3 briefing next week Sony plans to show PS3 to executives at a major internal briefing next week, but the consumer unveiling is still on track for E3. May 8, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News Sony's wireless network plans for PSP and PS3 revealed PlayStation Portable is to link up with PlayStation 3 and with wireless internet hot spots to enable online multiplayer and internet communication functionality. May 8, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
Feature Higher Game Prices: Who Needs 'Em? Leading publishers are proposing a price hike in next-gen gaming prices: we ask if that's entirely wise... May 8, 2005 Kristan Reed
News Videogames FM launched Listen to game soundtracks online with AOL's spanky new radio station. May 5, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Namco and Bandai to merge New firm will rank just behind Nintendo and Sega Sammy in terms of size. May 3, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News Future Kojima/Inafune crossovers unlikely Konami's Hideo Kojima and Capcom's Keiji Inafune's latest GBA titles will interact, but a Capcom insider reckons we won't see much beyond that. April 29, 2005 Tom Bramwell
News Tekken team goes urban Yes, Namco is working on a gangland action adventure, too. Rockstar has a lot to answer for. April 27, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Square Enix reveals E3 line-up Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts headline. April 26, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News Kincaide wins the marathon! Well, he finished anyway. And in good time. And raised loads of money. Top work, chap! April 25, 2005 Tom Bramwell
News Where did Eurogamer go, then? Rumours of our website breaking for like a whole day are not greatly exaggerated. April 22, 2005 Eurogamer Staff
News Retro expo will go ahead Old days gaming is the future and we're putting on a show to prove it, say beardy longhairs. April 19, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Chaos Theory competition winner! Who won? We could tell you, but then we'd have to, you know, find other ways to get you to give us page impressions. April 18, 2005 Tom Bramwell
News Reports of CEX closure 'nonsense' Leading UK independent retail chain still going strong despite reports to the contrary. April 18, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News Codies prepares E3 'war chest' First fruits of Benchmark's cash appear as UK publisher plans E3 acquisitions. April 15, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News No Codies games on show at E3 But "big announcement" scheduled to follow tomorrow. April 14, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News ECTS, GDCE and SCoRE dropped Three key British trade events join Game Zone Live on the cancellation list. April 12, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News Sony to beam games into your brain Patent granted for new technique that could help blind or deaf people and create games you can smell. April 11, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Games more popular than music At least in the US, where spending on interactive entertainment outstrips music spending. April 11, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Namco announces US schedule Rebelstar out in August, along with two new Hugo games! Whoopee! April 11, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News VIS goes into administration Dundee studio shut down; administrators appointed to seek ways to continue work on existing titles in development. April 7, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz
News Mizuguchi starts blog Japanese developer takes time out of his busy schedule designing wacky music-based games to tell us things. April 7, 2005 Ellie Gibson
News Eidos board unanimously recommends SCi's offer Which is fitting, really, since we're unanimously bored of the whole affair. April 7, 2005 GamesIndustry.biz