Canis Canem Edit - the game previously known as 'Bully' - has been described the most controversial game of all time. It was close to being banned, some retailers have refused to stock it and it has had mothers forming protest rallies. But is it really all that bad? Find out in our review.
Microsoft shows it's undying support for hardware enthusiasts - you'll now be able to upgrade your PC safely with Vista. Hurray!
Phil Harrison talks PS3 downloadable content and claims its as innovative as the PS1 games all those years ago.
David Dyak of Silicon Knights has made some interesting comments about the next-generation console war. Namely: will the PS3 actually be more powerful than the 360? He thinks not.
The terrorists are now targeting the bright lights of Vegas and only you can stop them! We spent some time with the latest Rainbow Six game, read on for our first impressions.
Sony has released a cool James Bond themed laptop, it comes with a slick suitcase and a stylish camera.
It looks like the next-generation iPods will include digital cameras, as well as a touch-sensitive bezel for navigation.
When will Rockstar be out of the news? MP, Keither Vaz, is still calling for it to be banned and it looks like PC World and Dixons are listening.
We recently played the Wii and came to the rather startling conclusion that it may not be as good as everyone is making it out. Read on for our man's view on the console, the joypad and nunchuck, the games and to chuckle at some pictures of (fat) journalists looking silly.
We've got 5 copies of two new Vivendi games Caesar IV for the PC, and 50 Cent Bulletproof for the PSP to give away. Jump in, answer the question and win yourself a copy.
IGN has recently posted a load of pictures of them unpacking their prototype Playstation 3. Meanwhile Sony attacks Lik-Sang again by stating that they are suffering from 'sour grapes'. Someone should tell them they won the case already.
Valve has snaffled up a few more classic titles to distribute through its Steam service. How long before Valve control all game distribution?
Ryan Garside describes the struggle that is logging into a Battlefield 2142 server. Will EA be able to sort it out?
World of Warcraft fans let out a collective sigh at the news that Burning Crusade will be delayed.
There have a been a few Roman city builders in recent months but the King (well Emperor) is finally back in town. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears (and keyboards) - I present Caesar IV.
GTR 2 is a racing game so real that when you crash, you actually get whiplash. Arcade racing fans look the other way - this baby is the Flight Simulator of racing games, and is all the better for it.
A source has let slip that the 360 and PS3 will have different exclusive GTA content. Will the consumer end up forking out more money? Probably.
Lots of news emanating from the land of Xbox today including new games on Live, upcoming downloadable content for Oblivion and confirmation that the third Xbox is already being planned.
The Blu-ray player has been released today in the UK. We tucked into some high-def movie goodness and here are our reactions.
The editor of Wired magazine devised a code that scanned through the Myspace directory searching for registered sex offenders. What he discovered was truly shocking...
An internet vigilante has taken it upon himself to thwart the 419 scammers by providing them meaningless and highly amusing tasks.
Companies are now inviting journalists to online press events in games like Second Life. Crazy? Yes.
A new player will be arriving on the HDTV scene come the end of 2007. The laser TV boasts better quality, lower energy requirements and will come in at under half the price of current plasma televisions.
October 14 2021 | 15:04