Feature Stale Mates As the Byron review consultancy period for age ratings ends, the BBFC and ELSPA discuss their findings Nov. 20, 2008 Matt Martin
News Traffic light ratings to go live this spring PEGI to drop current imagery in favour of more universal labelling, but UK may not get new ratings at all Nov. 20, 2008 Matt Martin
News PETA targets 'blood thirsty' Cooking Mama titles Animal rights group creates parody with "slaughterhouse" references "in the name of accuracy and honesty" Nov. 17, 2008 James Lee
News Fans rage at anti-MadWorld campaign Mediawatch-UK receives "hostile emails" after calling for a ban on Sega Wii game Nov. 13, 2008 Robert Purchese
News Tiga welcomes Tories' tax slashing plan Games industry "flourishes" in low tax environment, according to the UK trade organisation Nov. 12, 2008 James Lee
News ESA celebrates Mexico's anti-piracy raids Region's law enforcement confiscates 20 tons of pirated videogames, accounting for over 90,000 pirated titles Nov. 11, 2008 James Lee
Opinion Rating Compromises As traffic lights replace PEGI, where next for Britain's rating debate? Oct. 31, 2008 Rob Fahey
Feature Rating Compromises As traffic lights replace PEGI, where next for Britain's rating debate? Oct. 30, 2008 Matt Martin
News Aussie public videogames ratings discussion on hold Future public consultation still possible says South Australian Attorney General Michael Atkinson Oct. 30, 2008 James Lee
News Livingstone: UK government's approach to industry is "madness" Eidos' creative director bemoans the views on the local videogames sector, calling for more support Oct. 23, 2008 James Lee
News "All games are cultural" - Quantic Dream CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière on why the EC tax break definition doesn't yet go far enough Oct. 22, 2008 Phil Elliott
News London mayor backs videogames in political reversal Boris Johnson applauds UK industry after previously blasting videogames as cause of "ignorance, underachievement and poverty" Oct. 15, 2008 Matt Martin
News Tiga calls for support in Pre-Budget Report UK Government can take steps to help the games industry during the economic downturn, says Richard Wilson Oct. 6, 2008 James Lee
News Media Molecule, Splash Damage help fund Games Up? Qantm College also contributes to final stages of awareness campaign Oct. 1, 2008 Matt Martin
News ELSPA: We'll continue fight if government passes ratings law Game publishers' association will not stop backing PEGI even if politicians continue to support BBFC Oct. 1, 2008 Matt Martin
News Jack Thompson permanently disbarred US anti-videogames attorney also forced to pay $43,675 in legal fees to the Florida Bar. Sept. 26, 2008 James Lee
News Conservative Party next on Tiga's political hit list Wilson to speak at Party Conference this weekend; MPs invited to LGF event Sept. 23, 2008 Matt Martin
News BBFC defends itself from latest ELSPA attack Board rejects claims of not being fit to rate videogames Sept. 23, 2008 James Lee
News 100,000 vote in Xbox Live presidential poll Console and PC votes more than Gallup, NBC and CNN combined Sept. 23, 2008 Matt Martin
News ELSPA tells Labour: BBFC is not fit for purpose BBFC is too lenient and downgrades 18-rated games, claims Jackson Sept. 22, 2008 Matt Martin
News Tiga to speak up for games at Labour Party Conference Wilson to join Margaret Hodge in highlighting benefits of UK business to MPs Sept. 19, 2008 Matt Martin
News EA, Microsoft and GameStop awarded top marks from Gay Rights Group Three videogame companies score 100 per cent on treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people Sept. 16, 2008 James Lee
Feature Women in Games Two of the keynote speakers from this week's conference offer their thoughts on the industry's gender divide Sept. 11, 2008 Phil Elliott
News EGDF calls for grant proposals Application process now open for EU Commission's interactive media grants Sept. 9, 2008 James Lee
News Publishers call for UK government to adopt PEGI Nintendo, Codemasters and Mastertronic respond to calls from the culture minister to propose age ratings solution Sept. 5, 2008 James Lee