
Shadow Warrior Comes to TEN
The shareware version of GT Interactive's action game lets ninja master Lo Wang loose online.
The shareware version of GT Interactive's action game lets ninja master Lo Wang loose online.
The first action puzzle game for the Nintendo 64 is due in stores this August.
Canopus Corp. will bundle its graphics accelerator card and 3-D glasses set with three titles.
Strategy First Inc. has signed an affiliated label agreement with Virgin Interactive.
SegaSoft licenses Open Market technology for Heat.
EA and AT&T are sponsoring a tour of military bases and airshows to show off games to military personnel.
Freak Boy edges out Propaganda, takes center stage at VIE.
AT&T WorldNet gets a passel of Kesmai games to lure customers.
The online urban combat game allows trading and collecting over the Internet.
Online classic card games to remain free on the Zone.
Wipeout XL and Formula 1 will support a number of 3-D cards and include audio enhancements.
Las Vegas must wait for Star Trek theme attraction.
For the first time this year, Blizzard's Diablo is not the top-selling PC title.
Monolith's arcade-style platform game will be found exclusively on Engage Games Online.
Virgin Interactive has signed a licensing agreement with Paramount Television to develop a new series of PC games based on Star Trek: Voyager.
Bullfrog lets players be bad guys in its new PC title.
Video game rentals have bolstered the profits in that industry; Wave Systems wants to see if that model will work for PC games.
At the ripe age of six months, Diablo's hold on gamers remains strong.
Engage may bring the title back, but for now AOL gamers are upset about the eminent shutdown of their favorite gaming community.
According to a survey conducted for Wizards of the Coast, favorite games include NBA Jam, Myst, poker, and Magic: The Gathering. Now, about Jenny McCarthy...
GT Interactive and MTV have signed a multititle publishing agreement which will see the release of titles including Beavis and Butt-head and Aeon Flux.
ENGAGE games online signed a multiyear distribution agreement with Internet service provider ICL. European gamers can now play on the service with gamers in the US and Asia. ENGAGE will ...
Indigo Moon Production's online title, due on AOL later this year, lets gamers to personalize moves.
Fox and Kesmai will create game based on the blockbuster movie from 1986.
Concentric and UGO's one-stop online game shop has launched and is ready for business.
Kalisto and Activision agree to distribute gothic fighting adventure.
America Online gamers get slapped with US$1.99 an hour usage charge for card games.
Immersion to integrate I-FORCE into Intel products.
The telecommunications giant now has its own nationwide online gaming service.
New product will let developers easily and cheaply convert stand-alone games to multiplayer titles.
Scheduled for release this summer, GunMetal is a 25-level science fiction PC title in a world 300 years in the future.
Big Fun's game Ronin lets gamers beef up their armies by buying, literally, the biggest soldiers.
Zombie VR Studios and ShadowCatcher Entertainment are teaming up to form a CGI movie company and PC game, both called Liberty.
Kalisto will introduce four new games including a title based on the summer action hit The Fifth Element.
Psygnosis has been long noticed for its console hits, this year the focus is the PC.
Microsoft's Internet Gaming Zone announces new offerings, including LucasArts titles and two premium games.
Jack Nicklaus will make an appearance for PCs, DVD, and the PlayStation, along with Deadlock 2 and Test Drive 4.
SegaSoft offers unlucky gamers a way to look in on the action.
Cyberdreams will be at E3 with a preview version of Wes Craven's Principles of Fear.
KKnD Special Edition and Alien Earth are among the games expected from the companies.
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