Peter Molyneux's E3 diary
A chat with Playboy, hundreds of journalists and bug-prone dogs - an ordinary day at E3
E3 Memories
Margaret Robertson reflects on past experiences at E3.
Video games get into shape
How sport and gaming are moving closer together
Gaming gains celebrity status
How the gaming industry is rubbing shoulders with celebrity
Sony looks to the long game
Sony boss Kaz Hirai talks about the long future ahead for its PS3 console
Taking the Wii to the next level
Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata talks about the genesis of the Wii and how to maintain its momentum.
Nintendo debuts new Wii add-on
Nintendo unveils a highly-sensitive motion controller add-on for its Wii system at the E3 conference in Los Angeles.
Xbox sets sights on communities
Microsoft announces a re-design of its Xbox Live online games system in an attempt to capture new markets.
Gaming giants look to mainstream
The giants of the games industry gather in Los Angeles this week for the E3 show and all sights are set on the mass market.
Consoles look to hit their stride
What lies ahead for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo as their respective consoles find their stride?
Divide on games industry ratings
A row develops between the games industry and the UK's content classifiers over who should regulate video games.
Skills shortage hits games firms
UK games industry says a lack of suitable university courses is seriously affecting skills.
'No plans' for Xbox 360 Blu-ray
Microsoft has no plans to release a Blu-ray add-on for the Xbox 360, the head of Xbox in the UK has said.
Europe PS3 sales 'overtake 360'
Sony says sales of the PlayStation 3 console in Europe have overtaken those of Xbox 360.
Video game ratings face overhaul
A review of how the net and video games affect children says the ratings system for games should be revamped.
Factfile: Xbox 360
Key features of Microsoft's games console explained
Factfile: The Wii
All you need to know about the Nintendo console
Factfile: PS3
Explore the tech inside Sony's PlayStation 3
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