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The successful digital-distribution service will bring titles like Left 4 Dead and the upcoming Portal 2 to Apple's computers for the first time.

Walking into Theatre Seven at Pinewood Studios, there was a faint sense that we were entering an awkward high school dance. The game speakers sat on the left and the film speakers to the right, resolutely separate. And yet, there was an atmosphere of exci

In an entertainment subculture famous for violence and resource exploitation, one video game offers lessons for urban sustainability.

Face it: PlayStation Move sure looks a lot like a Wii remote and nunchuk with a light up ball stuck on the end. Does that mean we can expect a steady diet of soul-crushingly dull, Wii-alike baby game collections strictly crafted to appeal to everyone fr

As they've established previously, Blizzard isn't anti-console and plans on making another console game -- eventually. World of Warcraft might seem like the natural choice for what game to bring to consoles, given its incredible success, and as producer J

 A videogame moment can be so fleeting. Television has DVR and movies have the rewind button, but when something truly amazing and unexpected happens in a videogame, the only proof you're usually left with is a "wait, did that really just happen" memory.

It's the day before Game Developers Conference 2010 and all is quiet on the gaming front while we wait for the big news of the week to roll out over the coming days. Even so, we still found stuff not to post.

Bourne goes to Iraq in this action-packed but preachy epic.

Take a look at the next Fallout game.

The 2010 Game Developer's Conference promises to be the show's busiest year yet. GamePro's scanned the schedule and we think we've got a fix on the top games, names, and themes that will dominate next week's show.

Has the series been streamlined, or has it just been dumbed down?

Valve announced Portal 2 today, and details about the highly-anticipated sequel have begun to leak out. Fortunately, it seems as though the developer is still keeping up its methods of mind-effing. Here's the first details, and the next chapter of the mys

Electronic Arts' Greg Goodrich and Rich Farrelly introduce us to a trio of real "Tier 1 Operators" and show us how they're rebooting the Medal of Honor franchise while retaining its core values.

Stripped-down gameplay built around a unique battle system can't save this monotonous, linear affair. In the end, striking visuals and an excellent score aren't enough to paper over the game's gutted role-playing frame.

Shoot 1UP is described by Mommy's Best Games as a shoot-em-up for "normal gamers," but "normal" is not a term I'd quickly associate with the developer's output. After all, its first Xbox Live Indie release was Weapon of Choice, an over-the-top, Contra-lik