
The NPD group has released video game hardware and software sales figures for March 2009. In them, you'll spot good news for "Resident Evil 5," "Halo Wars" and "Pokemon," and the notable absence of the Nintendo DS' "Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars" and 2K Sports' PS3 version of its baseball franchise. Read more...
The nation's second-biggest cable company just announced a revised pricing structure that may alleviate fears from gamers worried about a plan for their Internet use per Gigabyte. Read more...
The numbers behind the PS2 and PSOne's price drops to $99 are radically different -- and show how the machine's 10-year-cycles have been nothing alike. Read more...
Sony has confirmed the rumors that have been swirling since last week as well as the release of at least one more first-party PS2 game. Read more...

Publishing sources told us that Sony's previously un-reported new "PlayStation Network Bandwidth Fee" is forcing them to think twice about what content they offer to PS3 gamers for download. Read more...
The NPD group has released video game hardware and software sales for the U.S. There is good news here for fans of every system. Read more...
Reviews of Rockstar Games "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars" are coming in -- even ones, unlike our review, that come with scores attached. Currently, the game is the best-reviewed title on its platform, with just 10 numerical scores tabulated so far by GameRankings.com. But what effect does having the love of the critics mean for a DS game? Read more...
We ran my "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars" review yesterday (short version: my favorite game of the year so far). But if you're looking for some stats in order to assess how big this game is, look below for some numbers I pulled from my save file: Read more...
We pitted the three major consoles against each other, to see which one can download games the most quickly. "Mega Man 9" -- at least initially -- was the guinea pig on our XBox 360s, Wiis and PS3s... Read more...
Ever hear the one about only Nintendo games selling on Nintendo platforms? The president of the company says that's not the case anymore. Read more...