National Rifle Association blames video games for mass murders
During its Friday news conference, the National Rifle Association pointed toward games and the media.
DayZ lead designer considered leaving the project
In a post to a community site, the lead designer on the open-world Zombie game reveals the toll development has taken on him.
Writer McComb isn’t worried about the lack of the Planescape license for the new Torment game
No license? No problem. Colin McComb is excited about his new setting for the Planescape: Torment followup.
Jordan Mechner’s Karateka remake returns to Apple (iOS) devices today
The developer's classic martial arts title wanders the Earth to iPhone and iPad.
Valve gives Plantronics the rights to officially brand headsets with Aperture Laboratories and Mann Co. logos
Valve teams with Plantronics to release gaming headphones branded with the Dota 2, Counter-Strike, and other brands.
THQ’s bankruptcy filing reveals new games
The documents reveal titles and a few details for the projects from Vigil, THQ Montreal, and Relic.
Valve pulls The War Z from Steam over fan backlash, offers refunds
The zombie-apocalypse title has enraged gamers with false claims, exploitative micro-transactions, and more.
Kamcord is helping users record 7 mobile-game videos every second
The in-game video-sharing service Kamcord is expanding and discovering the power of celebrity endorsements.
Dartmouth professor names Zynga’s Mark Pincus one of the worst CEOs of 2012
Zynga had a rough 2012. So rough that its chief executive is the fourth worst CEO of the year, according to one list.