
Yoshinori Ono claims that he campaigned for years for his employer, Capcom, to bring back Street Fighter.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Break Arts II
Be artistic, be destructive. Smartphone app Break Arts is making its way to PC! This version boasts further improved graphics and a whole new game system.
Yoshinori Ono claims that he campaigned for years for his employer, Capcom, to bring back Street Fighter.
You pay $60 for many of the new games you play, but how much does a blockbuster game cost to make? Although it is a…
Over the past few weeks, I've been thinking a lot about the connection between games and anime and how as a young…
Sure, 2012 was a year rife with disappointments. But it was also filled with surprises of the best sort. Since we…
The world of video games is full of mighty people—people whose mere whims control what video games we play, what we…
When an industry is made-up of almost equal parts society-changing brilliance and playboy man-child syndrome, it's…
[Editor's Note: Every month, we pay Tim Rogers to share his unique view of video games. But Tim has gone and made a…
The Tokyo Game Show rolled on today. There were boats, booth companions, news and gamplay. There was even a fake…
Left Behind | One gamer's entry in Gizmodo's outstanding Rapture Bomb gallery. Do yourself a favor and check it out.
Advertisement