Those CEOs, the things they say when they’re talking to the magazines CEOs read, thinking no one’s watching. Talking to the Economist, Activision’s Bobby Kotick said “a small segment” of gamers are the ones insisting “everything has to be new.”
Back in February, during a panel I co-hosted, one of my very special guests, Bethesda’s Todd Howard said he was cooking up an iPhone game. I asked him last week for an update.
Neversoft’s Brian Bright announced at a Guitar Hero 5 event that the game is franchise compatible, confirming speculation that Activision’s plan for world domination continues unhindered by lawsuit settlements.
What would you really like to ask a game developer?
Question Time is where YOU get to interview some of the games industry’s leading figures. This week, we put the Evan Wells of Uncharted developer Naughty Dog in the spotlight. What would you ask him?
Actor Chris Klein pontificates on the trials and tribulations of becoming an action star in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, opening this weekend in theatres across the country.
Two dudes from Guerrilla Games were in Sydney late last week. They were showing off their new game – Killzone 2. We asked you guys to send us the questions you’d like to ask them. You did. And we did. Read on to see what they said.
Quick recap: Guerrilla Games will be in Sydney from tomorrow on a promo tour for Killzone 2. We’ve got some time with them for an interview. We want you to ask the questions.You’ve got until the end of today to get them in. Check the original post and leave your question in the comments. The ten best questions will get asked.