I walked into the freak show tent fully expecting to get robbed. The pictures on the marquee looked compelling, and the suggestions of the man over the PA sounded incredible. He told me I'd be surprised, amazed and even frightened. My imagination ran away with me, and by the time the line wound around to the entrance, I was all too willing to hand over my money to be let inside, to see the chupacabra, the two-headed cow, the live sheep with four horns and the Mongolian Death Worm.
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter is predicting good things from Electronic Arts' recent purchase of BioWare and Pandemic, as long as they don't blow it.
HMV is launching a "gaming zone" in its Edinburgh store to promote its videogame sales business, with the possibility of similar setups being established in other stores in the chain.
2K Games has released the "BioShock activation revoke tool," which allows BioShock owners to revoke one of their activation credits before uninstalling the game, freeing it up for future use.
Once your brain age is low enough, it's time to work on your hand-eye coordination and peripheral vision with Nintendo's Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has announced that Will Wright will be inducted into the BAFTA Fellowship at the 2007 British Academy Video Games Awards, the highest honour it can bestow on an individual.
In researching this article I found a disturbing trend that seems to bear itself out across most of the media: Game developers are so uncomfortable with the current situation that they aren't even able to discuss how concerns over violence in video games affects their design philosophies.