Jet Moto 3 and the God of War: Chains of Olympus demo headline this week's PlayStation Store update.Read More...
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Jet Moto 3 and the God of War: Chains of Olympus demo headline this week's PlayStation Store update.Read More...
Read more »Ars Technica was on hand at this year's Game Developers Choice Awards in San Francisco. The winners and our thoughts inside.Read More...
Read more »The Philips light-and-sound-and-wind amBX system was on display at GDC, and we put in some time with the unique system to see if it lives up to the hype.Read More...
Read more »EA Sports head Peter Moore believes that his company will regain its place as the top third-party developer. Activision-Blizzard may have something to say about that.Read More...
Read more »During the company's keynote, Microsoft and various Xbox 360 developers showed off upcoming software for the year to come, including Ninja Gaiden 2 and Fable 2.Read More...
Read more »PSP users will finally be able to access the PlayStation Store directly from the handheld. We just don't know when they'll be able to do it.Read More...
Read more »Guitar Hero may be popular, but it won't teach you to play the actual guitar. At GDC we were able to test a game that actually teaches you to play a musical instrument. Welcome to Guitar Rising.Read More...
Read more »Hail to the Chimp may not have the best gameplay we've ever seen, but the biting humor and attractive cut-scenes may almost be worth the price of admission.Read More...
Read more »With a little more work, the unique full-body experience offered by the DreamFlyer flight motion simulator could be an inexpensive way to improve the experience of flight sim games, but as it stands, the product leaves much to be desired.Read More...
Read more »Sony showed off some neat PlayStation Eye-centric technology demos at its Expo floor pavilion, including a neat game that allows you draw a tank and a level on a piece of paper and instantly bring them both to life. Read More...
Read more »Wii's Virtual Console will be adding the Commodore 64 to its lineup. Europeans only, though.Read More...
Read more »Taking cues from Final Fantasy XII while drawing from the source material of Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was on display at GDC and we went hands on.Read More...
Read more »EA Tiburon General Manager Philip Holt sits down with Ars to chat about the past, present, and future of the house that Madden built.Read More...
Read more »Logitech has always made solid racing wheels, but the new wheel for the PS3 Gran Turismo titles raises the bar with easy in-game tweaking of your car's handling.Read More...
Read more »Microsoft Canada has announced that all of the Xbox 360 SKUs get a price reduction, making the unit more attractive to consumers in spite of the current shortages.Read More...
Read more »Super Smash Brothers Brawl was playable on the show floor at GDC, so we put our skills to the test against three other attendees.Read More...
Read more »You may not have heard of them before, but believe us when we tell you they are awesome: Canada's favorite best friends, Kenny and Spenny, are making their way into the video game realm.Read More...
Read more »Capcom's Ben Judd explains that, due to the 150mb file limit of XBLA, the Xbox version of Bionic Commando: Rearmed may be slightly toned down compared the PC and PSN versions.Read More...
Read more »It's not every day that you play Call of Duty 4 inside a giant glass dome, but these are the sacrifices that we make for our readers. Impressions of the immersive Z-Dome inside.Read More...
Read more »Thanks to titles like Halo 3 and BioShock, Microsoft's Xbox 360 has finally broken the Wii's sales. During September, the X360 sold 527,000 units, while the Wii stayed strong with 501,000 units. Over to Sony we find the PS3 with its usual market share, selling 119,400 units - while the somewhat outdated PS2 sold 215,000 consoles.
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