This just in to the Blast Magazine Newsroom from our Senior Gaming Reporter, Bradley Ouellette: If you have Rock Band,...
				Electronic Arts released today “a fully explorable slice” of the award-winning and highly anticipated racing game, Burnout Paradise. The demo...
				If you switch on Spike TV on Sunday, you should first know that the Video Game Awards show hosted by...
				Electronic Arts and newcomer Nunchuck Games will publish a party-style ninja game based on the multiplayer style that Nintendo Wii...
				In video game journalism — like any other media industry — people come and go all the time, but an...
				The combination of Activision’s best-selling Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, and  Tony Hawk, with Vivendi Games’ Crash Bandicoot and Spyro, and Blizzard StarCraft, World Of Warcraft nets the world's largest video game company. [...]
				Com2us has released a trailer and artwork for the mobile version of the PC strategy game Tower Defense. Inspired by...
				The Nintendo DS has broken sales records set by its predecessor, Gameboy Advance while the Wii continues to climb. In...
				If you ask Gametap, they’ll give you a great variety of video games parents can play with their children. Including...
				Electronic Arts has released the box art and screenshots for the next chapter in the classic Burnout racing franchise. Burnout...
				Ghostbusters The Video Game will bring back the original film cast. This spices up rumors of a third installment in the popular movie franchise.
				New assets are out for the upcoming AMF Bowling: Pinbusters casual, multiplayer bowling game. This party-themed game lets you play...
				Lighthouse Interactive and developer Vertex 4 released a teaser trailer for SunAge, a new real-time strategy game coming in January....
				Harmonix and MTV Games announced the release schedule for first wave of downloadable content for highly anticipated music video game rock band. Tracks Starting at $1.99 and include music from Metallica, The Police, Queens of the Stone Age, David Bowie, Ramones, The Clash and more available before the end of 2007.
				Atari announced today that the company will re-focus its operations on publishing and distribution, completely ending its game production business. The company also licensed its Test Drive franchise to parent company Infogrames for a $5 million advance.
				Sony released expansion fans for EverQuest Secrets of Faydwer and EverQuest: II Rise of Kunark today.
				Atari is out of money. They don't develop their games anymore. They're fighting to hold on to DragonBall Z. Worst of all, they're just the redheaded American stepson of European Infogrames. But I don't think hope is lost.
				In a not-so-surprising move, God of War 3 will be developed for the Playstation 3. This comes on the heels...
				Sierra’s The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night is also available on Nintendo DS, Gameboy Advance and select mobile phone...
				EA’S online Team Play launched today for FIFA Soccer 08 on 360 and PS3, letting 10 people on 10 different consoles play at once.
				