Sega has signed up the rights to publish a brand new PSP game being produced by Kuju's Brighton studio.
Read More »Dark Water dev opens in Derry
A new studio has opened up in Northern Ireland - and it has already scored backing from the the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment for its first project.
Read More »Miyamoto set for GDC keynote
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has been confirmed as keynote speaker at March's Game Developer Conference.
Read More »Google considering in-game advertising
The Wall Street journal has reported that Google is thinking of buying into the in-game advertising space via the acquisition of US company Adscape - and the deal could be done as soon as next week.
Read More »Countdown ticks towards GDC deadline
The January 31st early registration deadline for March's Game Developers Conference is fast approaching - and the event is shaping up for the biggest outing in its 20-year history.
Read More »Pixel-Lab proposes â??British Games Instituteâ??
Games consultancy Pixel-Lab has warned that the ideas for a UK Games Academy would fall short of industry needs – suggesting instead that the government backs the founding of an organisation comparable to the British Film Institute.
Read More »Ex-Rockstar Vienna trio readies “visionary” biz model
The founder members of Rockstar Vienna are preparing to unveil a new company – and they say it has a radical approach to development. But you'll have to wait a week to find out what it is.
Read More »Bizarre Rockets back to XBLA fuelled by EA
EA's casual games imprint Pogo.com and Bizarre Creations have teamed up for a new Xbox Live Arcade title, Boom Boom Rocket.
Read More »Liverpool dev Plays with Capcom and Nintendo
Merseyside's Playbox Games has been signed as an official Nintendo Wii development partner and is currently chasing a deal with another Japanese giant, Capcom.
Read More »IGA debuts ‘groundbreaking’ tech
In-game marketing firm IGA has updated its propriety ad-delivery technology, Radial, saying improvements to the system are a world first for one of the fastest-growing advertising sectors in entertainment.
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