The year-end report for video games held surprises as next-generation systems took a back seat to the old standbys.
Nintendo UK chief David Yarnton has promised that the launch of the Nintendo Wii will be the company's biggest ever!
Ubisoft's Michel Ancel! tells all about the innovate Rayman Raving Rabbids on Nintendo Wii in this internally-produced Q&A.
The hit US TV series Lost will be appearing in game form on all formats in 2007 courtesy of Ubisoft.
The final batch of E3 screenshots is a big one...
We've uploaded the first batch of our massive E3 screenshots update.
I made it back from Los Angeles safe and sound and over the next week or so will be posting my impressions of the best and worst from E3 Expo 2006.
This year's E3 has been surprising and the main show hasn't even started
yet. The big shock was how poor Sony?s presentation was on Monday, hardly the
wow factor that might have been expected given the excitement usually
surrounding new Sony hardware.
Despiter rumours to the contrary, Nintendo has registered Wii as a trademark.
Activision has gained the rights to produce James Bond games until 2014.
Lots of exciting new games including the Wii version of Rayman.
No Lara Croft for Wii, but Tomb Raider: Legend is heading to the Cube and handhelds.
The big N has revealed the real name of the Revolution and it looks like someone in Japan didn't check with the UK PR folks.
A massive RPG from Raven Software and Activision.
Nibris reaveals a little more about its monochrome Wii game.
The publisher has extended its deal with the world football governing body.
Another week at the top of the UK chart for Lady Croft.
More new details every day on the road to E3.
The publisher has confirmed the Revolution first-person shooter is in development and will be unveiled at E3 next month.
Polish developer Nibris Revolution title Sadness will be set in a world of black & white.