Opinion The Show Goes On Activision's dramatic slashing of non-performing IP makes some business sense - but the long-term impact looks grim. Feb. 11, 2011 Rob Fahey 11 comments
Opinion United We Stand? Calls to merge UKIE and TIGA ignore the fact that the industry is becoming more diverse Feb. 4, 2011 Rob Fahey 4 comments
Opinion Sony's Surprise Sony's PSP2 held few surprises - but the PlayStation Suite could change the face of mobile gaming Jan. 28, 2011 Rob Fahey 14 comments
Opinion Talk to the Handheld Everyone expects 2011's handheld battle to be a re-run of PSP versus DS - but the world has changed greatly since then Jan. 21, 2011 Rob Fahey 13 comments
Opinion Second Coming Rumours swirl about an unveiling of the PSP2 - but what form will it take, and where does this leave the 'PSP Phone'? Jan. 14, 2011 Rob Fahey 20 comments
Opinion Deep Insecurity The failure of the PS3's security signals an unhappy new year for Sony - and raises questions for every console maker Jan. 7, 2011 Rob Fahey 26 comments
Opinion The Future for Dummies It's easy to deride Farmville and its players - but the lessons of social gaming are relevant to the whole industry Dec. 17, 2010 Rob Fahey 13 comments
Opinion Rewriting the Rules Blizzard's Cataclysm isn't just an expansion pack - it's a fundamental change to how MMOs are operated Dec. 10, 2010 Rob Fahey 13 comments
Opinion Blowing the Candles The Xbox 360 has turned five - and this is one console that certainly grew up quickly Dec. 3, 2010 Rob Fahey 5 comments
Opinion Lonely at the Top Howard Stringer is said to be seeking a new President for Sony. Has Kaz Hirai's moment come? Nov. 26, 2010 Rob Fahey 2 comments
Opinion Bizarre Situations The boxed game market is a tougher place than ever to survive - even for studios with a proven track record Nov. 19, 2010 Rob Fahey 13 comments
Opinion Back to Black The media cares more for Call of Duty's sales figures than its violence - which marks the end of a very different war Nov. 12, 2010 Rob Fahey 6 comments
Opinion Waving and Shouting Kinect is Microsoft's biggest launch since the Xbox 360 - but its bullish confidence can't hide the huge challenges it faces Nov. 5, 2010 Rob Fahey 16 comments
Opinion Phone Home Marrying a PlayStation with a Phone has never made more sense - but remains a tough proposition Oct. 29, 2010 Rob Fahey 6 comments
Opinion Hard Numbers NPD's redaction of sales figures is just a symptom of a wider truth - industry statistics are no longer meaningful Oct. 21, 2010 Rob Fahey 4 comments
Opinion When Small Means Big ngmoco's purchase price may have shocked some - but the company's track record easily justifies it Oct. 15, 2010 Rob Fahey 4 comments
Opinion Breaking Up Splitting the Xbox division from Microsoft is a controversial idea, but some of the reasoning behind it is sound Oct. 8, 2010 Rob Fahey 7 comments
Opinion Legacy of Joy PlayStation's legacy was more than just games - it created a whole new generation of gamers Oct. 1, 2010 Rob Fahey 4 comments
Opinion Featherweight Champion The lowly tech specs of the 3DS won't be a problem for Nintendo - but replicating the DS' success will be very difficult Sept. 24, 2010 Rob Fahey 11 comments
Feature Sony's Shuhei Yoshida The Worldwide Studios boss talks Move, creativity - and how Sony has changed since Kutaragi's departure Sept. 20, 2010 Rob Fahey 6 comments
Opinion Setting Sun? This year's TGS suggests that the Japanese industry is far from "finished" - but still has a lot to learn Sept. 17, 2010 Rob Fahey 3 comments
Opinion The Boys' Treehouse If women really are choosing to leave the core games industry, who could blame them? Sept. 10, 2010 Rob Fahey 38 comments
Opinion Jobs' Game Steve Jobs has finally embraced gaming as a key part of Apple's business. Nintendo and Sony should be seriously worried. Sept. 3, 2010 Rob Fahey 17 comments
Opinion Political Milestone As a senior British politician discovered this week, videogames are no longer a soft target for conservative polemic Aug. 27, 2010 Rob Fahey 12 comments
Opinion Realtime Crisis The collapse of Realtime Worlds is going to have an impact on UK development for years to come. Aug. 20, 2010 Rob Fahey 22 comments