Gaming Archive

Macau’s June gaming revenue expected to surge as much as 33 percent on easy comps

As June ends, the gaming business in Macau appears have to have notched another big win on strength in the lucrative VIP

Retro gaming: Why players are returning to the classics

Whether you enjoyed curling up with Tetris on a Gameboy, rolling around as Sonic on a Sega, or were just trying to

NOT YOUR REGULAR KIND OF GAMING MOD!

I’m telling you, we may have accidentally (we’re not sorry) triggered a modularity revolution! There’s absolutely no shortage of modular concepts and

Celebrating the Music of Video Games as an Art Form

‘ The electronic bleeps and squawks of Tetris, Donkey Kong and other generation-shaping games that you may never have thought of as musical

Sony should do more to boost cross-platform gaming

Halfway through 2017, gamers have a new console from Nintendo to enjoy, a high-end option from Microsoft to look forward to, and

Hands-on: Middle Earth: Shadow of War gets more creative with Tolkien’s universe

+ A lot of time and effort will be spent discussing Middle Earth: Shadow of War’s improved Nemesis System between now and

Why Atari’s New Console Could Be Just What The Gaming Industry Needs

. Yesterday, I reported on the recent GamesBeat interview with Atari CEO Fred Chesnais, a chat that confirmed the existence of an

Update to Final Fantasy 15’s Controversial Chapter 13 Hits March 28

Square Enix confirms that the previously announced tweaks to a particularly divisive chapter of Final Fantasy 15 will be distributed via an update on

Ghost Recon: Wildlands Closed Beta Gameplay Details

With the next closed beta kicking off tomorrow, Ubisoft reveals what sort of content and map size players will be able to

Nintendo President Defends ‘Weak’ Switch Launch Line-Up

Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima defends the Nintendo Switch’s launch line-up, pledging that the system won’t experience the same software droughts that have