The need for cheats
PC cheating has gone from lazy Web site fodder to an industry with sophisticated tools. Meet its chairmen.
2PC cheating has gone from lazy Web site fodder to an industry with sophisticated tools. Meet its chairmen.
2The presenter of movie show 35mm tells us about his penchant for a riveting story.
2Chris Donlan investigates two browser games that are happy to mix up their ideas.
"Imagineers want to give you the impression that you’re flying. We can take that one step further."
Our pick of the events at next week's conference and public game festival.
“Computer education has been oriented around being good consumers, and not good creators,” says the co-creator of the $25 PC.
1Comebacks and upsets abound at the annual world fighting game championships in Las Vegas.
Euclideon releases new video of its apparently groundbreaking 3D engine, which promises "100,000 times" better graphics.
14Microsoft's creative director talks control accuracy, learning real world skills and modding.
The Mad Men and LA Noire star talks gaming on set and phone emulation.
The Digital Chocolate CEO talks Steve Jobs, the App Store and the inevitable decline.
5The series' executive producer tells us why chainsaw guns could be “limiting the franchise”.
Blizzard design lead Rob Pardo explains controversial new features.
3DS and Nintendo take a tumble and crunch bites - another week in video game news.
Another indie curio finds itself cloned before it can get itself to market - this time Vlambeer's ultraviolent angle 'em up.
We take our first steps in the epic world of Elder Scrolls V.
6How the UK government is helping developers reach the spirtual home of videogames.
1A localisation expert warns against the temptation to use Google Translate.
Why selling a game in another territory isn’t only a matter of translating text.
4Apple’s unstoppable growth, the Develop conference and Yoshinori Ono in a dress - the key stories from a week in videogames.
The former Bizarre Creations design manager gives an economist's view of why new ideas fail to sell.
The Worldwide Studios boss tells us why Sony is leading the 3D charge.