Nintendo's best-selling DS and Wii games machines seem to have sparked a flurry of production and acquisition activity, with Traveller's Tales the latest studio to set-up a format-holder-exclusive team to satisfy publisher demand.
Read More »“Closed platform” approach to iPhone development
Think again if you think Apple's iPhone could be adopted en masse by mobile games developers - the company has confirmed that the platform will be, like the iPod, a closed platform.
Read More »EA, Frontier and others question ‘games academy’ idea
SPECIAL REPORT: Tiga loves it, EA doesn't - MP Shaun Woodward's suggestion that UK studios form an academy for games developers has ignited sector chatter, but opinions clash over the idea's worth.
Read More »Rebellion helps drive new set top box games platform
German company NDS has announced at CES that the first game to use video technology in its new set top box is a version of Rebellion's Rogue Trooper.
Read More »Sega deal for Sniper
Sega has partnered with another Western games studio for an upcoming title - this time taking on new Silicon Valley-based outfit Sniper Studios.
Read More »Microsoft calls on student games programmers
The Imagine Cup, Microsoft's yearly digital media competition, has this year added an AI programming battle to its roster of prizes - and now the company is inviting games tech students to take part.
Read More »New conference tempts devs to Oz
Big audiences and trade gatherings can work together says the organiser of March's GO3, an Australian contender on the event circuit which has added a game developer conference to its busy schedule.
Read More »MP Woodward calls for ‘game academy’
The creative industries minister Shaun Woodward has called for developers to solve the problems facing recruiters by forming an academy to educate those looking to get into the games industry.
Read More »Traveller’s Tales acquires Embryonic
Lego Star Wars developer Traveller’s Tales has snapped up Embryonic Studios for an undisclosed fee, and assumes control of the firm’s 20-staff operation in Cheshire.
Read More »Nintendo teams with Nexon for Korean push
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has revealed the Korean launch of its DS Lite handheld will soon be supported with local content including a game co-developed with MMO company Nexon.
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