News Ed Vaizey added to Best of British line-up Conservative shadow minister to discuss tax breaks at London event this month Oct. 13, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Australian attorney-general refuses to back 18+ game rating Despite Left 4 Dead 2's controversial banning, rules look unlikely to change Sept. 30, 2009 Kath Brice
News Valve appeals Australia's banning of Left 4 Dead 2 Developer disputes OFLC's refusal to award classification Sept. 25, 2009 Kath Brice
News EA responds to Australia's banning of Left 4 Dead 2 Publisher believes adults have right to choose content they consume Sept. 23, 2009 Kath Brice
News Chinese govt shift sees WoW back online Blizzard MMO finally returns to country following operator move and political issues Sept. 22, 2009 Phil Elliott
News TIGA: UK game funding is "incoherent" Trade association urges government to end post code lottery and introduce national tax relief Sept. 22, 2009 Kath Brice
News Yasuda-san issues piracy warning Sony Computer Entertainment Asia boss orders governments to "remain vigilant" against the threat to regional industry Sept. 18, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Left 4 Dead 2 refused classification in Australia Violence too "high in impact" for under 18s, says ratings board Sept. 17, 2009 Kath Brice
Feature 20 Years of ELSPA Director generals Roger Bennett, Paul Jackson and Michael Rawlinson, discuss the highs and lows from inception to the present day Sept. 4, 2009 Kath Brice
News TIGA: Cultural tax breaks would generate 1400 industry jobs Report submitted to government details benefits of incentives for UK games industry Aug. 28, 2009 Kath Brice
News VSC: All members treating game ratings "as usual" Despite legal loophole, industry treating ratings issues as mandatory law Aug. 26, 2009 Matt Martin
News ELSPA: Publishers should continue rating games as normal Publisher body surprised at legal loophole, will assist government Aug. 25, 2009 Matt Martin
News EA: German ratings are "censorship" VP calls for the country to ditch current USK rating system and adopt PEGI system instead Aug. 24, 2009 Robert Purchese
News Australian ratings system branded a "joke" as RPG Risen is banned Game banned for sexual content and drug references; GDAA says classification is "ridiculous" and "antiquated" Aug. 12, 2009 Kath Brice
News Yerli: Crytek will leave Germany if country bans action games Games "are one of the most important cultural mediums of our future" says Crysis creator Aug. 5, 2009 Kath Brice
News Judge delays ruling on Brutal Legend release Says verdict will be a "close call" but is leaning in Double Fine's favour July 31, 2009 Kath Brice
News China bans online mafia games Ministry of Culture concerned they "glorify gang life" and "undermine morality" July 29, 2009 Kath Brice
News ESA files lawsuit against unfair advertising rule Transit authority compares videogame ads to ones for alcohol and tobacco July 23, 2009 Kath Brice
News ESA hires head of govt relations Erik Huey to take responsibility for federal and state lobbying in US July 22, 2009 Phil Elliott
News UFC president "at war" with EA Threatens to blacklist fighters appearing in new EA martial arts game from the UFC July 14, 2009 Kath Brice
News EA promotes skills in schools Masterclass Publisher pleased with success of event underlining importance of creativity and physics to pupils July 14, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Tax breaks awarded to Louisiana's games industry State incentive aims to encourage further industry growth and attract new businesses July 13, 2009 Kath Brice
News ASA seminar to update marketers on advertising rules Ratings systems and ad regulations on agenda following government report on protection of children from digital violence July 13, 2009 Kath Brice
News ELSPA calls on UK govt to encourage uptake of science degrees Maths and physics graduates vital to UK's digital economy, says Rawlinson July 9, 2009 Matt Martin
News Canadian provinces battle over iPhone dev Prince Edward Island plans financial incentives to prevent Nova Scotia exodus July 9, 2009 Phil Elliott