Satoru Iwata used his GDC keynote to talk about past and current success rather than new Revolution information - although he did announce SEGA and Hudson's involvement in Revolution's Virtual Console, and a new Zelda title for DS.
Satoru Iwata is currently delivering his keynote address, entitled "Disrupting Development", at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose - live text commentary within.
SEGA has announced that its games will form part of Nintendo's "Virtual Console" system for Revolution - in other words, players will be able to download classic Mega Drive titles and play those alongside Nintendo titles.
Neverwinter Nights 2 developer Obsidian is working with SEGA on a next-generation role-playing game for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, SEGA announced this afternoon.
Electronic Arts has announced that David Gardner, EVP and COO of the publisher's worldwide studios, will deliver the opening keynote address at the fourth annual Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival.
E3 will see the unveiling of PS3's final controller design and launch line-up, Phil Harrison said yesterday. The Sony Worldwide Studios head also added to his keynote comments on digital distribution and Blu-ray, but would not be drawn on hardware.
US videogame retail giant GameStop has released its Q4 and full fiscal year financial report, revealing record earnings of USD 85 million following its merger with former rival Electronics Boutique.
Take-Two's widespread litigation issues regarding GTA: San Andreas and the infamous Hot Coffee mod have gained further momentum, as the City of Flint and its Pension Fund file a new class action lawsuit alleging fraud and insider dealing.
Sony's Shadow of the Colossus has emerged as the clear victor at this year's Game Developers Choice Awards, with the team behind the title collecting a total of five plaques - including the coveted Game of the Year award.
Ancient punishment is handed out for the all-too-modern crime of ganking (or gang-killing new players) as Roman-style justice returns to Britain for the first time in nearly 20 centuries.