News TIGA: Games Tax Relief report "yielded real benefits" Failed campaign was a sound one but HM Treasury "moved the goalposts", says Wilson Dec. 22, 2009 Kath Brice
News UK govt 'unconvinced' on industry job loss claims Business missed out on tax breaks because Treasury "didn't believe" evidence; but proposal can be "refined" insists ELSPA Dec. 21, 2009 Johnny Minkley
News Sega wins appeal against AvP ban in Australia Game to be released in its entirety in country Dec. 18, 2009 Kath Brice
News Sega to appeal Australian Aliens vs Predator ruling Publisher still refuses to censor game, but seeks review of classification Dec. 15, 2009 David Jenkins
News iGEA welcomes ratings consultation Australian publisher body pleased that 18-rated issue will be discussed Dec. 15, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Australia consults public over 18+ rating Government calls for arguments for and against new mature age rating Dec. 15, 2009 David Jenkins
Feature Games and the Govt - Part Two Labour MP Tom Watson on games in education, the role of the BBC and parents monitoring kids' play Dec. 15, 2009 Johnny Minkley
News Watson: BBC could "really help" small developers Labour MP keen to see publicly-funded UK broadcaster getting behind industry Dec. 15, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Advisory body recommends digital focus for Scotland Digital Media group claims doubling of region's sector revenues by 2012 is possible Dec. 14, 2009 Phil Elliott
Feature A Clean Break If you're a UK business and you want tax relief, then this will definitely be of interest... Dec. 14, 2009 GamesIndustry.biz
News Australia's Atkinson defends Aliens Vs Predator decision Gamers "trying to impose their will on society" says Attorney General Dec. 11, 2009 Matt Martin
News R&D Tax Credit change can benefit developers - Sheridans Amendment to system in Pre-Budget Report could have "significant impact" on industry, says law firm Dec. 10, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Chancellor keeps quiet on videogames tax breaks Update: No mention of possible relief for UK industry in Pre-Budget Report, as expected; TIGA and ELSPA disappointed Dec. 9, 2009 Phil Elliott
News UK govt set to reject tax breaks - report Chancellor expected to ignore games industry's request for parity with film industry Dec. 9, 2009 Phil Elliott
News UK industry to receive £10m for games development support Centres of excellence in Abertay and Manchester will receive prototype funds of £2m Dec. 8, 2009 Phil Elliott
Feature Games and the Govt - Part One Labour MP Tom Watson talks about Gamers' Voice, tax breaks, and getting PEGI though Parliament Dec. 7, 2009 Johnny Minkley
News Watson urges action on "UK Games Council" Being part of government "machinery" would benefit "long term interests" of games industry, says MP Dec. 7, 2009 Johnny Minkley
News Rebellion "disappointed" with Australia's banning of AvP Refuses to censor the title, which has become latest refused rating Dec. 4, 2009 Kath Brice
Opinion Digital Disaster Think twice before welcoming the Digital Economy Bill - it sells your future to protect your past Dec. 4, 2009 Rob Fahey
Feature Digital Disaster Think twice before welcoming the Digital Economy Bill - it sells your future to protect your past. Dec. 3, 2009 Rob Fahey
News MMO CrimeCraft banned in Australia for depictions of drug use Gang game is latest to fall foul of country's classification board Nov. 30, 2009 Kath Brice
News Australian Modern Warfare 2 rating under fire Attorney-General appeals "wrong" ruling on 15+ age rating for Activision title Nov. 24, 2009 David Jenkins
News Sony and Microsoft support Obama education push Games companies to encourage science, technology, engineering and maths subjects Nov. 24, 2009 David Jenkins
News Retailers must "make their own decisions" about pricing But Microsoft's Neil Thompson warns about the sustainability of aggressive cuts Nov. 20, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Left 4 Dead 2 quality suffers as result of Australian censorship Edited game receives poor reviews down under Nov. 19, 2009 Kath Brice