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more about #industrynews Slatz_Grobnik: Does this mean that some day, Kotaku will run an article, looking back at all its looking forwards for each year? more » Terrorsaur - Five Six: Man oh man, I could not have picked a worst time to be a struggling college student in debt. So many freaking games are anticipated in 2010, it makes ... more » Friedhamster: After seeing Avatar in 3D today I'm pretty sure where I see the future of games. But we'll see. I think in 5-10 years times we'll see full 3D games ... more » Rachel Fogg: Are you going to do a Better PSP game thingy? I mean, I guess there wasn't much this year...but aren't there some really good games coming out next ye... more » Jon Q: This has been great looking forward with Kotaku, because 2010 looks to be amazing. My New Years resolution, making my site as developed as this one. T... more » Killer Toilet: What games will make it into 2011? more » deanbmmv: . Bring on 2010!!! I'm Ready Looks like a chocka block start. Sucks that I can't think of many of 2010's later games(beyond delays or jsut undate... more » Archaotic: Haha, no "Better PSP Games" article, I guess? Big Boss isn't gonna be happy about that. :[ more » Sabre_Justice: Okay, no more long name.: This reminds me of Roman history. They went through four emperors in one year, if I recall. more » 1WordUp: I interviewed at the Atari offices in NYC in late 2007. Some of the office was only half-finished because they ran out of money. The main waiting lobb... more » play_eminence: Great tag! 'disturbanceintheexecutivewashr...' xD more » indyit: Well well, Atari never realy made the turn around they hoped. What the hell happened to Phil Harrison? I really thought he was doing things right at S... more » Y-bot: Did anyone else used to think it was Infrogames? I only realized that a couple of years ago. Also, what is a grame? more » deanbmmv: You know, I think Activision should take up that 5,000 miles policy ;) more » muscletower: It's like in Futurama when Fry drinks the emperor of that one planet, Atari CEOs are drinking each other more » DonataNoodle escaped from a grue: Board of Directors: "Gentlemen, this is a part of our company policy that we lovingly refer to as... The CEO Shuffle!" CEO: "Hey! That sounds like a... more » Pretty Pink Pwnie: Wouuuw that is news to me. Did Harrison leave Atari? O_o more » shaunmcilroy: It's a rollover!!! more » tomsamson: Hey, i´m free for two months, what´s up Atari? Gimme a call ;) more » Red_Dragon: Hm, at this rate i want to be CEO of Atari!! Vote me!! more » -
#2010preview
2010: Looking Back on Kotaku's Look Ahead
We're 10 days from New Year's but tomorrow is the winter solstice, starting us on another trip around the sun. And a new year that will be full of its own controversies, challenges, triumphs, disappointments and delights in video gaming. More » -
#atari
Atari Now on its Fourth CEO in Three Years
I half imagine Atari's board of directors has a sticker on its windshield reminding it to change CEOs every 5,000 miles. Sure enough, it's happened again. Former chief operating officer Jeff Lapin is now in the top job. More » -
#scea
Dozens of Tester Jobs Affected in Sony QA Consolidation
Sony Computer Entertainment America is consolidating its two QA groups in one location, meaning 30 staff positions are being sent from the Bay Area to San Diego, Calif., and we hear another 100 contract positions were affected. More » -
#voiceacting
Paid Less to Die More: The Actors' Union's Beef with Video Games
The Screen Actors' Guild's rejection of a contract with game makers can be seen as a tempest in a teapot - 80 percent of voice work is non-union. But the LA Times goes further to see what's really at stake. More » -
#voiceacting
SAG Sacks Voice Acting Contract
A contract proposal hammered out between the Screen Actors Guild and video game publishers was shot down after a union vote. A key sticking point seemed to be "atmospheric" work, in which one actor voices multiple minor characters. More » -
#screengrab
Video Games Eight Times Bigger Than Erection Drugs
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#itdoesntbegins
Analyst: Next Gen Begins After 2013
Everyone's favorite industry analyst, Michael Pachter, says that, rumored Wii HD upgrade not withstanding, this current console generation is gonna be with us at least four more years. More » -
#original
Kotaku Originals: You Take That Back Brian Crecente
The boss-mans learned a important lesson about other people's feelings when he called Wii Fit a wee fad. Indignant Wii Fitters ultrabombed his inbox to say not everyone who "plays" it looks like this. More » -
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#original
Kotaku Originals: Impressive Impressions
In a week that saw our new previews format, we gave you the goods on Resident Evil 5 (preview) and Killzone 2 (impressions) plus nearly half-a-dozen more titles. More » -
#twitter
Twitter List Becomes Entire Site of Addresses
Sam Houston's list of game industry types who use Twitter got a lot of exposure last week. So much that he's launched a site, updated with even more devs, journalists, community managers and the like. More » -
#original
Kotaku Originals: Obi-Wat?
Flipping Obi-Wan from good to bad? Is this pro rasslin'? Apparently Free Radical's decided to turn eternal Force face Ben Kenobi to heel. I'd rather see a bunkhouse stampede with Zuckuss, Porkins, and a Dianoga. More » -
#original
Kotaku Originals: Frankly Mint
Every time I see the Goatie coin I imagine Montel Williams on my TV at 2 a.m. hawking a set of collector's edition 50 State quarters with Fahey and Crecente painted on them. More » -
#kotakuoriginals
Kotaku Originals: Short and to the Point
Funde Razor brought in the dough, PlayStation Home went live and had the inevitable launch crashes, and Luke defused a bomb by singing into a microphone. The week that was in Kotaku's original reporting: -
#epicgames
Epic Games Wins Major Award
News out of my home state: Epic Games has been recognized by the North Carolina Technology Association as the state's "Top Industry Driven Technology Company of the Year." I guess that means "the balls" in the industry-driven technology world. The award specifically cited the contribution Unreal Engine 3 has made to the gaming industry at large. More » -
#industrynews
Industry Vets Form Music Video Games
In a move that could very well be just a bit late, games industry veterans David Warhol of Realtime Associates and Vincent Bitetti, formerly of the Take Two-purchased TDK Mediactive, have announced Music Video Games (MvG), a company focused on delivering casual interactive experiences to gamers and music fans alike. More »

