News London Games Festival opens at Eurogamer Expo Damien Collins MP and UKIE's Andy Payne kick off month of events in capital with appeal to nurture UK talent Oct. 1, 2010 Dan Pearson
News GamesAid selects eight charities for final nominations Members to vote for five to become beneficiaries for 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Dan Pearson
Feature TIGA's Richard Wilson The organisation's CEO outlines the differences with UKIE, and plans for the future Sept. 21, 2010 Phil Elliott
News Kotick: Schwarzenegger law "beyond absurd" Activision Blizzard joins coalition to battle violent games ban Sept. 21, 2010 Alec Meer
News US senators propose new anti-piracy law Website crackdown motion put forward; Viacom quick to back it Sept. 21, 2010 Alec Meer
News TIGA is "voice for UK-owned content creators" CEO Richard Wilson hits back on differences between association and newly-expanded UKIE Sept. 21, 2010 Phil Elliott
News Experts and gamers stand together against Schwarzenegger law Chamber of Commerce, MPAA, scientists and consumer groups battle "chilling" violent games bill Sept. 20, 2010 Alec Meer
News TIGA: UK immigration cap will harm developers Trade association feels restriction on non-EU residents will limit studio growth and efficiency Sept. 17, 2010 Alec Meer
News ISPs to pay 25% of piracy notification costs 75% footed by copyright holders who initiate DEA proceedings, while consumer pays nothing Sept. 17, 2010 Dan Pearson
News End user agreements under pressure over right to resell US ruling on second hand sales could prove "absolute goldmine" for publishers, but no UK legal precedent set Sept. 14, 2010 Dan Pearson
Opinion The Boys' Treehouse If women really are choosing to leave the core games industry, who could blame them? Sept. 10, 2010 Rob Fahey
News UK schools' ICT curriculum criticised, more games teaching demanded CIHE calls current technology teaching a "box-ticking exercise" Sept. 9, 2010 Alec Meer
News Livingstone: Skills Review can "change perceptions of industry" Government-backed report to be published in early 2011 and will "set a blueprint to transform the UK" Sept. 8, 2010 Johnny Minkley
News News Corp publishes North Korean games Big Lebowski Bowling part of "first Western IT venture" from Kim Jong Il's nation Sept. 8, 2010 Alec Meer
News Austria bans Muslim-killing game Swiss-made title "Bye Bye Mosque" slammed by president Fischer and UN's Ban Ki-moon Sept. 7, 2010 Alec Meer
News Korean rating system leads to indie game bans Freeware games must pay for certification or risk a take-down; Steam and Android also threatened Sept. 7, 2010 Alec Meer
News Spector's fears for US violent game ruling Epic Mickey dev concerned games might be denied first amendment protection Sept. 6, 2010 Alec Meer
News GameCity boss: gaming politicians wouldn't be named But industry needs to be less paranoid about politicians and the media, says Iain Simons Sept. 3, 2010 Dan Pearson
News Inafune: Canada may become "epicentre of game development" Capcom's R&D boss also claims developers see Canada as North American Sept. 3, 2010 Alec Meer
News "Intense lobbying" in US industry Supreme Court case Battle lines are being drawn as Schwarzenegger vs the EMA/ESA reaches a crucial stage Sept. 2, 2010 Phil Elliott
News ELSPA calls for "united" industry approach Trade body outlines 'wider remit' plans as University of Abertay is revealed as newest member Sept. 1, 2010 Phil Elliott
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
News Capcom aiming to avoid future controversy Publisher puts in place measures to try to prevent criticism suffered by Resi 5 Aug. 25, 2010 Phil Elliott
News DCMS backs ratings system in Medal of Honor row UPDATE: Defence Secretary was "expressing personal view"; EA stresses no playable British troops in game Aug. 23, 2010 Johnny Minkley
News Defence secretary calls for ban on "tasteless" Medal of Honor Liam Fox "disgusted and angry" about option to play as Taliban in EA shooter Aug. 23, 2010 Alec Meer