Opinion The Future of Games: We Need To Protect Our Past With two of his games gone from the App Store forever, Will Luton asks if there's a better solution to preserving old games than piracy July 29, 2013 Will Luton 24 comments
Opinion Design for Marketing: A Manifesto Game designers and game marketers need to work together from the very start of a project July 24, 2013 Steve Peterson 7 comments
Opinion Roundtable: Nintendo's Handheld Revival With the 3DS as the hottest thing in gaming hardware, were declarations of the dedicated gaming portable's demise premature? July 23, 2013 GamesIndustry.biz 11 comments
Opinion In defence of the Steam sale Concerns that steep discounts are devaluing games are unfounded - discounting older products is how a medium grows its audience for the long term July 19, 2013 Rob Fahey 30 comments
Opinion Free-to-play: Shut up about money, talk about games Free-to-play games have an image problem - and always will, until we stop talking like accountants and start talking like creators July 12, 2013 Rob Fahey 33 comments
Opinion Warren Spector: Where's Gaming's Roger Ebert? In his latest column, Spector argues that the industry will be legitimized if mainstream publications can offer regular critical analysis of games July 10, 2013 Warren Spector 38 comments
Opinion Merely Wires and Lights in a Box 55 years later, Edward R. Murrow's cautionary address for a growing medium is still relevant July 8, 2013 Brendan Sinclair 1 comment
Opinion Charging more for games won't rescue triple-A If AAA can't grow its audience, it will become irrelevant - and trying to wring more money from players is part of the problem July 5, 2013 Rob Fahey 52 comments
Opinion Why Mattrick was right to join Zynga What's in it for Mattrick, and what does it mean for Zynga? July 3, 2013 Steve Peterson 10 comments
Opinion Mattrick's departure will be Xbox One's pivot point Former Xbox boss' move to Zynga must have been long-planned, but it gives Microsoft a chance to fight back from a horrific month July 2, 2013 Rob Fahey 20 comments
Opinion UK Games Tax Relief Passes Another Milestone TIGA's Dr. Richard Wilson addresses the EU commission's concerns July 2, 2013 Richard Wilson 1 comment
Opinion Nintendo and Smartphones: No New Leaf Putting Nintendo franchises on smartphones would reach more players - but it might be economic suicide in the long-term June 28, 2013 Rob Fahey 20 comments
Opinion End of the Golden Age: Are Games Consoles Too Generic? Games consoles are becoming homogeneous appliances with few distinguishing features, argues Will Luton June 21, 2013 Will Luton 44 comments
Opinion Xbox 180: Microsoft pulls back from the brink Junking the hated DRM was an essential move - Microsoft deserves praise for acting swiftly and decisively, says Rob Fahey June 20, 2013 Rob Fahey 29 comments
Opinion Roundtable: Retreating across the Rubicon What Microsoft's capitulation means for the next-gen balance of power June 20, 2013 Dan Pearson 17 comments
Opinion The Xbox One Question: Why Did Microsoft Do It? Xbox One's DRM has given Microsoft its toughest ride at E3 in years - but the logic that led here is understandable, if mistaken June 14, 2013 Rob Fahey 50 comments
Opinion Roundtable: E3 through a distant lens The UK team sums up its first impressions from afar June 11, 2013 GamesIndustry.biz 3 comments
Opinion PS4: Jack hammers it home to leave Microsoft with a bloody nose The PlayStation 4's biggest selling point is actually a last-gen feature, says Matt Martin June 11, 2013 Matt Martin 29 comments
Opinion Expect confusion to reign at E3 2013 The good old bad old days of a single dominant business model are gone forever. E3's message will be one of incoherence and change June 7, 2013 Rob Fahey 17 comments
Opinion Shutting out the indies is a big mistake for Xbox One Indie games aren't just an artistic niche - this is where the industry's creative and commercial future will be written May 24, 2013 Rob Fahey 28 comments
Opinion After an awful start, Xbox One must redeem itself at E3 Microsoft's confused, boring reveal event angered the core audience and worried business commentators. E3 will be a chance to set things right May 22, 2013 Rob Fahey 78 comments
Opinion How I Stopped Worrying and Learned To Love The Microconsole Will Luton laughed at the Android microconsoles. Now he's loved-up May 21, 2013 Will Luton 13 comments
Opinion The Past, Present And Future Of Games The director of Video Games: The Movie opens up about the medium's standing today, and the bright future that awaits May 20, 2013 Jeremy Snead 2 comments
Opinion Nintendo Wii U: Death By Apathy With no support from Electronic Arts, the Wii U just experienced its Dreamcast moment. Will other publishers now follow suit? May 17, 2013 Matt Martin 44 comments
Opinion Sony break-up would spell trouble for games Daniel Loeb's plans for Sony would undermine the games division - but the investor's proposals still need to be taken seriously May 17, 2013 Rob Fahey 6 comments