News NVIDIA PS3 GPU to be completed by end of 2005 We'll see "final production silicon later on in the year" according to CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. Dec. 21, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News PlayStation - the house that Sony built Sony plots brand dominance of the coming decade. Dec. 17, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Game Stars to return in 10 episode series Including The Hunt for the UK's Greatest Gamer and an hour-long climax. Which sounds enviable. Dec. 10, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News UK Gov calls for stronger ratings enforcement Senior politicians back calls for crackdown on sale of 18-rated games to children. Dec. 7, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News EA considers changing rules on overtime payments Leaked memo shows efforts to improve working conditions at industry's top publisher. Dec. 6, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
Feature Press Release Pain Or, how we learned to stop complaining and love the spin. Dec. 4, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News Ten minutes of fun from Sony 4:25 is apparently the most boring time of the day. www.fourtwentyfive.tv aims to solve the problem. And sell PlayStations. Nov. 30, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News Bryan Singer partners with Tigon Studios The noted director joins with Vin Diesel's game company to produce a project called Secret Service, which charts the life of the shadowy spooks who guard the president. Nov. 19, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News THQ buys Blue Tongue US publisher becomes the "premiere videogame developer" down under. Nov. 18, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News EA announces joint venture with music publisher Next Level Music will allow EA to sign artists and develop its own music catalogue. Nov. 17, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News EA may face class action over unpaid overtime Potential legal action emerges as developer quality of life issue is raised once more. Nov. 12, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Warren Spector leaves Ion Storm Deus Ex creator parts company with his Austin studio, may still be advising on Tomb Raider. Nov. 9, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Sumo planning another beautiful journey The Sheffield-based developer of the Xbox port of OutRun2 shifts into another, er, "development cycle". Nov. 8, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News New Sony figures reveal scale of PlayStation dominance 74 million PS2 sold in less than four years. Nov. 1, 2004 Kristan Reed
News Kutaragi sheds more light on PSP battery life Hopes for future optimisations, but admits graphically intensive games like Ridge Racer will provide less than the four to six hour figure quoted. Nov. 1, 2004 Kristan Reed
News San acquires Morpheme and Just Add Monsters Two of Argonaut's studios go to former CEO; fate of Edgware studio undecided. Oct. 29, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Argonaut goes into administration, San resigns Britsoft developer Argonaut confirms that it has gone into administration after shedding more than 100 staff and closing down its Sheffield office. Oct. 25, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
Review Dancing Stage Fusion Dancemat plus EyeToy equals the ultimate way to make yourself look stupid? Oct. 25, 2004 Kristan Reed
Feature World War Too Many! Create your own World War II game with our handy random game generator! Win a gas mask! Oct. 22, 2004 Kristan Reed
News Lionhead secures new venture capital Successful studio turns to VCs rather than publishers for funding needs. Oct. 20, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Child's Play charity initiative launches for 2004 Penny Arcade expands charity drive. Oct. 19, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
Feature UK Charts: PES4 in at number one as football battle kicks off PES4 takes a lead on the PS2 as EA and Konami face off once more. Oct. 19, 2004 Rob Fahey
News Argonaut warns of financial difficulties Existing cash resources will only last a short time if new deals cannot be struck, developer warns. Oct. 15, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Acclaim studios' future unclear as Exclaim deal stalls Fate of 160 development staff in Cheltenham and Manchester remains uncertain. Oct. 14, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz