Here's a letter Peter Moore wrote to us about Vista and Games for Windows...
EA release details of the eagerly anticipated online game.
First INQpressions Half Life Episode one on Vista eats a modest 826 MB
Microsoft's newest keyboards are acting more like remote controls.
Microsoft announced its intention to bring console development to the masses. At the same time the company is making a big push for PC gaming.
Pirates making it 'aaaard work.
Microsoft pulls back the curtain on its Origami Project to reveal the future of portable media.
It's all change at the top this week as Hitman: Blood Money knocks FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 from the number one spot, giving Eidos its second all-formats chart topper of the year.
Chrysler and Electronic Arts ink a deal to feature the classic 4x4 in the next MoH game.
The hit US TV series Lost will be appearing in game form on all formats in 2007 courtesy of Ubisoft.
The US Army and Pragmatic have launched the new America's Army matchmaking and stats website.
New webby from Creative Assembly to celebrate Medieval 2: Total War.
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.
Rallying action for next-gen consoles and PC in 2007.
Plenty of famous voice talent signed up for the Vivendi game.
Eidos will bring the cult movie to Xbox, PS2 and PC later in 2006.
The epic RPG has been re-rated as suitable for mature gamers only.