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Rob Fahey is a former editor of GamesIndustry.biz who spent several years living in Japan and probably still has a mint condition Dreamcast Samba de Amigo set.
Feature | Phil Harrison: The Real Next Generation
Microsoft's new dev boss has taken a circuitous route to the role. What will he bring to the job?
Vita won't be built in a day.
Feature | Retrospective: Phil Harrison
Reflecting on Harrison's 15-year career at Sony.
Feature | Retrospective: Final Fantasy XI
Vana'diel or no deal.
Questions about how to entice gamers to use cloud gaming remain unanswered.
Where angels fear to tread.
The Team Bondi revelations shock few in the industry and that is a shameful thing.
Capcom takes aim at the second-hand market - or so the Internet wants to believe.
Mobile and social gaming are in a huge valuation bubble - but that doesn't have to mean that disaster is coming.
EA rattles its sabers at Steam - but Origin's strategy is a throwback to the bad old days.
The fight, finished.
Nintendo's decision to carry its Wii and DS branding into the next generation will confuse more consumers than it attracts.
The underwhelming nature of Call of Duty Elite disguises an experiment that could define Activision's future.
Age of Conan joins a growing list of freemium MMOs - a wise move, or a desperate one?
Will the next generation of consoles herald a truce in the graphics arms race?
There's a crisis on the way for console core gaming, but this cloud has a thick silver lining.
Feature | Rock and a Hard Place
There's trouble ahead for the core games market - but it's wrong to blame social and mobile for these problems.
Sony's PSN security breach looks disastrous - but it's so much worse than that.
PSPgo is laid to rest. Weeping is unlikely at this funeral.
Naysayers are speaking too soon on the 3DS - but that's not to say it's all looking rosy for the system.
Cloud gaming continues to fascinate - but the economic arguments don't add up.
Separating the wheat from the chafe.
Gearbox' misstep with Duke's Capture the Babe mode is likely to raise hell - and rightly so.
Life as a second-tier publisher is no longer tenable.
Take-Two's sales figures suggest there's never been a better time to be a core gamer.
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