The case of the NY man who claims he has an 84-percent stake in Facebook will be headed to a Federal Court, despite Facebook's attempt to have it dismissed.
Konami’s Castlevania reboot that is being produced by Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, will hit shelves this October, although an exact date has not been released.
As expected, the Microsoft Kinect will cost $149.99, and come bundled with a game. A bundle of the Xbox 360 with a 4GB hard drive and Kinect will cost $299.
In response to the mounting pressure from Activision and analysts to charge for Call of Duty’s online games, the developer has said that it won’t happen, at least for Modern Warfare 2.
For the fourth month in a row, the gaming industry’s sales have declined. Despite that, hardware sales grew 5-percent, buoyed by the success of the new Xbox 360.
A free online comic whets appetites for Christopher Nolan's upcoming thriller Inception with 18 pages of story leading directly up to the movie plot line.
A Federal Appeals Court has ruled that the FCC’s crackdown on “indecency” and expletives on television is unconstitutionally vague, and creates a “chilling effect”.
EA has released a new trailer to hype the release of the Medal of Honor: Limited Edition game. The Limited Edition is a PS3 exclusive that ships with a remastered version of the PS2 game, Medal of Honor: Frontline.
Nearly one thousand people wrote in to protest Blizzard’s decision to force users to reveal their real names when posting, citing privacy concerns. In response, the ESRB accidentally revealed the email address of every person who contacted them.
The team behind Modern Warfare 2 may be gone, but the Call of Duty franchise keeps rolling on, and analysts are predicting roughly 12 million Black Ops copies to be sold this year.
Marvel is looking to hire a new actor to play The Hulk after publicly passing up Norton for his inability to work as a team player. Rumors point to Joaquin Phoenix picking up the role.
After deciding to require forum posters to use their real names when posting, the makers of World of Warcraft and Starcraft has changed its mind and will abandon the RealID system that would have required forum posters to post under their real names.
Each DLC will cost $9.99, with the first arriving in August. The new packs offer more maps, challenges, more multiplayer games including poker, and zombies.