If you thought that Virtual Console, XBLA or Sony's PlayStation Store were the only way to get casual games on a games machine, think again - new site WiiCade has opened to get browser-based games working on Nintendo's new home console.
Read More »Acquisition-hungry Square praises Euro devs
Square Enix's European CEO John Yamamoto has praised European developers' multi-format skills and suggested that the company could follow Sega's lead in acquiring local teams.
Read More »Hare is first signing for UK developer talent agency
Today sees the launch of 1 Game Agent, a London-based talent agency for the world's game developers - and Sensible Soccer creator Jon Hare (pictured) is the team's first signing.
Read More »New GDC sessions scrutinise next-gen impact
With the Wii and PS3 launches looming in the US, Games Developer Conference organiser CMP has thrown the wraps off more GDC 07 sessions, underlining its commitment to next-gen issues.
Read More »F9E adds Amaze to studio network
The US' largest independent games development company just got larger – Foundation 9 Entertainment has acquired Amaze.
Read More »Stainless signed for Atari Arcade titles
Isle of Wight-based team Stainless has been signed to work on a whole clutch of games for Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade platform - namely Atari's range of retro remakes.
Read More »Eden’s Nadal: most games are ‘full of hot air’
The director of the new Alone in the Dark, David Nadal, has struck out against other story-driven titles saying that most are repetitive after just an hour and are failing their audiences.
Read More »SimBin signs to Steam
Valve has added another development partner to its Steam digitial distribution network, with Swedish Simbin set to deliver its game Race over the service.
Read More »CCP to merge with RPG company
CCP, the Icelandic developer responsible for MMO Eve Online, is to merge with pen-and-paper RPG company White Wolf.
Read More »Disney’s $350m development warchest
Climax Racing, signing Stainless, opening a Nintendo-only studio - these are just the first steps in Disney's recent development activity; Buena Vista Games plans to keep spending on games production over the next few years.
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