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Take-Two announce that GTA IV has been officially delayed until the second quarter of next year on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Check inside to find out why.
Rockstar's Hosi Simon talks about the platform differences between the 360 and PS3 versions of GTA IV. He isn't supposed to favour a specific platform, but guess what...
Sony says it won't buy exclusive games for the PS3, but will instead earn exclusive games on the merit of its hardware.
Fancy some World War II action on the high seas? It's torpedos ahoy in Ubisoft's new Submarine strategy. You can win a day playing the game next week at Ubisoft HQ!
A spiffing 355 days of terrific gaming action awaits us in 2007, with great games being churned out left right and centre. We do our upmost to pick out the most wanted games of 2007- some choices you'd expect and others may leave you pondering thoughtfully about how great this year is going to be.
Champion moaner, Jack Thompson, is already kicking up a fuss about GTA IV. When will this man shut up?
The expansion pack/additional content for Elder Scrolls Oblivion has been released in a retail pack. Fancy another 6-10 hours in the world of Cyrodiil?
There have a been a few Roman city builders in recent months but the King (well Emperor) is finally back in town. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears (and keyboards) - I present Caesar IV.
A source has let slip that the 360 and PS3 will have different exclusive GTA content. Will the consumer end up forking out more money? Probably.
We take a close look at some of the top titles due to make it onto your PC in the coming months. We preview: Lego Star Wars, Dark Messiah: Might and Magic and Caesar IV.
1.3 patch released for Quake IV with new weapons, maps and game mode. What more could you ask for?
The man who made HDR+AA a reality on ATI's Radeon X1000-series cards in Oblivion has surfaced to talk about enabling HDR+AA in Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
The Red Team have released a patch which not only enables CrossFire support but makes available stunning image quality at a driver level.
October 14 2021 | 15:04