Hordes of dead gnomes rain down on the plains of Azeroth in an incredibly elaborate example of in-game advertising.
In an open letter to Xbox 360 owners, Xbox honcho Peter Moore apologises for Xbox 360 breakdowns and extends warranty period. Gamers breathe a sigh of relief.
The world development rankings are out again and apparently we just don't make them like we used to, sliding down a place in the chart.
Kuju's new studio announces development of a new game based on the Unreal Engine 3, which is apparently set in WWI.
SanDisk's Sansa MP3 players are the tune-carriers of choice for the majority of bit-tech staff, so we hook ourselves up to the Base station to see if the Sansa line can continue to win our approval...
Sony says it won't buy exclusive games for the PS3, but will instead earn exclusive games on the merit of its hardware.
User generated content exposes morons in Forza 2's fanbase as racist car designs continue to be auctioned off via Xbox Live.
The results of Edge's top 100 games are controversial, but entirely unsurprising.
Is the Xilence X1 a stupidly named tin box, or a brilliantly built gaming case with an annoying name? We find out.
Rumours suggest that the Leipzig Games Convention may move next year.
Our City of Heroes competition is now closed, so check inside to see who won what!
Ted Price of Insomniac Games reckons the PS3 has become a whipping boy for the media.
Just another in a long line of pants keyboards for gamers, or a device to finally challenge the Logitech G15? We find out.
MindQuiz is pulled from shelves because of offensive language.
A specialist repair shop has refused to continue taking Xbox 360s in to service due to rate of failure.
JT and Take-Two may be feuding again, despite the truce they declared not-so-long-ago.
EA has been bitch-slapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for irresponsible advertising.
Activision has confirmed the return of the Soldier of Fortune franchise.
Lucasarts has hinted it is planning to use Nintendo's Wiimote as a lightsaber in an upcoming title. Hopefully, it'll be better than Red Steel.
Bioware has taken control of the next instalment of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Nintendo DS.
Nintendo has confirmed that the Wii will have original downloadable titles, called WiiWare, available next year.
Clive Barker bigs up games as an art form and smack-talks Roger Ebert at the same time.
Red vs Blue is no more - the world of geek comedy will never be the same. Oh noes!
October 14 2021 | 15:04