Feature UK Charts: FIFA 2005 number one, Fable takes second Triumph for long-awaited RPG title as it tops the Xbox ranking in style. Oct. 13, 2004 Rob Fahey
Review X-Men Legends One-eyed freak and knife fetishist join bald man in effort to save world. And they let children play this, you say... Oct. 13, 2004 Patrick Garratt
News Midway acquires Area 51 developer Promised Austin studio turns out to be Inevitable. Oct. 13, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Leisure Suit Larry banned in Australia Old Larry's a bit too hot for the Office of Film and Literature Classification by the sound of it. Oct. 12, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News Ghost Recon 2 'Lone Wolf' trailer released New game mode puts one player up against the world, as Ubisoft game designer Christian Allen explains. Available from Eurofiles now. Oct. 12, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News US lawyer links GTA with US school murder plot Rockstar in the firing line as US lawyer Jack Thompson slams videogames once again. Oct. 12, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News FIFA Street kicks off EA announces that the latest in its 'Street' series will focus on the beautiful game. Oct. 11, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News Play Resident Evil 4 with a chainsaw Swords, tanks, and now chainsaws; Capcom games get all the best peripherals, don't they? Oct. 11, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News 12 SCi games for Gizmondo Including Conflict: Vietnam, Carmageddon, Richard Burns Rally and the possibility of more down the line. Oct. 11, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News Full DS conference details leaked Games including Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, wireless multiplayer on one cartridge, cinema interaction, downloadable demos, Pokémon titles, and loads more, exposed ahead of Nintendo's Seattle conference. Oct. 8, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News New CoD: Finest Hour screens, 12 movies, trailer With voice acting from Dennis Haysbert (24!) and Brian Johnson (AC/DC!) confirmed this week, too. Oct. 7, 2004 Tom Bramwell
News Survive 9/11 in new disaster game And Hiroshima, the Titanic, Hurricane Andrew, and more. It's all about survival, which is probably why it's called Survivor. Shots? Oct. 6, 2004 Tom Bramwell
Feature UK Charts: Star Wars Battlefront knocks The Sims 2 from the top Another number one for Activision, while Nintendo and EA also impress. Oct. 6, 2004 Rob Fahey
News SEGA and Sammy complete merger Marriage at last after a rocky engagement, as Japanese giants combine forces. Oct. 4, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Sam & Max team form new developer New studio hopes to revitalise adventure genre. Oct. 4, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
Review Pokémon Leaf Green/Fire Red review Does the 'Gotta catch 'em all' slogan extend to buying all the games as well? Oct. 4, 2004 Ronan Jennings
News Namco and Majesco talk up DS titles Pac-Pix, Mr Driller, Nanostray and Moonlight Fables start to take shape ahead of the DS' late November US launch. Oct. 4, 2004 Tom Bramwell
Review Animal Crossing Better late than never, but is it worth dusting off the Cube to play it? Oct. 1, 2004 Kristan Reed
News Former Acclaim boss in rescue bid for UK studios Could see the rise of a new UK publisher. Oct. 1, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
News Ex Nintendo president proposes move into film New proposed movie project would appeal both at home and abroad, says Yamauchi. Oct. 1, 2004 GamesIndustry.biz
Feature UK Charts: The Sims 2 stays top But Battlefront, Tiger Woods and Warhammer lead the new release charge, while Animal Crossing charts at No.19. Sept. 28, 2004 Rob Fahey