(Updated throughout the day.) Condition Zero patched, Ty the Tasmanian TV star, Far Cry patch coming soon (again), Oxygen Interactive plans budget PS2/PC label.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan, Juventus, Ajax, Deportivo... The Dutch, Italians and Spanish are all set to be well represented in this year's Pro Evolution Soccer.
We chat to new European president and CEO John Yamamoto about the expansion of Square Enix' European division, a move that heralds a whole new era for the Japanese giant in this territory.
Microsoft confirms the US date and pre-order incentives, and MS UK reckons it'll take another month or so to come out here. But we will get the extras, at least.
id Software's Todd Hollenshead on the reason there's no DVD version, the multiplayer architecture, the Xbox ship date; and the conclusions from PC Gamer US' exclusive review of the game.
(Updated throughout the day.) MS to publish OutRun2 in the States, Ninja Gaiden downloadable content dated, Ubisoft announces Star Wars Trilogy GBA title.
It's starting to sound like SSX with cars, which is no bad thing. And now you can play it as well, assuming you can, er, squeeze it onto your hard disk.
With further console versions to follow in Europe in early 2005. Ubisoft also confirms the name change, dropping the "3" in favour of something else entirely.
We chat to Intrepid Games about B.C., its hugely ambitious Xbox action-adventure title, and how you go about teaching cavemen to survive and evolve in a land rife with dinosaurs and other natural rivals.
Rockstar North’s art director, Aaron Garbut, gives the rarest of interviews on the look of the biggest game of all time. Pray silence, for the man in charge of the San Andreas style.