Positech Games have announced a sequel to their political strategy series. The game will be out in 2013 and it will have big improvements.
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News: As part of an ongoing special event, Nexon has polled MapleStory players about which US presidential candidate they like better. I know you’re just… Continue Reading »
News: After much, much, much wailing and gnashing of teeth, the Australian Federal Parliament passing legislation to have R18+ classified games on sale from 2013…. Continue Reading »
News: With the worm finally turning for the beleaguered UK games industry, trade body UKIE welcomes the return of Activision as a sign of change…. Continue Reading »
News: As tax-cutting initiatives put pressure on the UK government to streamline, TIGA urges the coalition to reconsider cutting the political keystone to the British… Continue Reading »
Skillset and National Apprenticeship Service to encourage smaller firms to take on interns. Speaking this morning, during National Apprentice Week, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced… Continue Reading »
Kader Arif, a French member of the European Parliament, has resigned in protest from his role as rapporteur for the controversial ACTA treaty. Hopefully you’ll… Continue Reading »
Australian gamers are closer than ever to seeing an adult-friendly R18+ rating for games, as the bill proposing it is due to appear in Parliament… Continue Reading »
More flogging of the stubborn mule which is the ‘harmful/not harmful’ debate over video game violence. MP for Leicester, Keith Vaz, has today called for… Continue Reading »
In a very busy few days, the UK Coalition Government has been giving thought to the groundbreaking Livingstone Hope review. In a move that could… Continue Reading »
In a week that has seen UK MP Keith Vaz take up his old line on videogames, Michael D. Higgins the recently elected president of… Continue Reading »
Games advisory board TIGA calls on the Scottish government to distinguish themselves by forming a Creative Content Fund. Scotland has been at the sharp end… Continue Reading »
As we reported earlier today, the usual finger pointing and blaming of video games has begun in light of the tragic Oslo shootings, yet authorities… Continue Reading »
As the apparent links between the horrendous Norway massacre and videogames continue to pour in, we look at why the reports are understandable – even… Continue Reading »
It’s been a long, arduous slog for TIGA and its supporters, having their hopes of tax relief for the flagging UK games industry dashed. Despite… Continue Reading »
