Still urges patience since "game development takes time".
Executive vice president Andrew Wilson doesn't expect people to love Origin overnight though.
Xbox product planning boss Albert Penello also says that games on Xbox will look technically better.
Or so they want you to think (but really, it doesn't).
Ubisoft CEO also "very happy" with performance of Call of Juarez: Gunslinger.
Nintendo senior director of corporate communications talks about the freshness of Mario and new IPs.
The sandbox title scores another high.
EA Labels president Frank Gibeau also reveals the first game actually sold a few million units.
Eiji Aonuma also confirms 60 FPS with stereoscopic 3D switched on.
Developers who publish through Microsoft get to use Unity for free.
Google "reacting in part" to expectations to Apple possibly launching a console.
Leisure Suit Larry creator Al Lowe graces us with his thoughts on the upcoming "remake".
Index Corporation seeking partner or sponsor to pick up games division.
Several developers are stating that no charges are being leveled for updating their games on the console.
The Smooth Operator Pack is joined by more extra content for the Fan Edition.
Xbox One and PS4 "integrating certain TV aspects" that PCs started doing 10 years ago.
States its case for being "ideally positioned to do the remake justice".
Sony posts first profit in five years.
After a lack of info, the Angry Birds are finally set to premiere on the Nintendo consoles.
Patrice Désilets states that "nobody cares about not having CDs any more".
