Acclaimed Japanese animation director Masaaki Yuasa has announced the launch of his own animation studio, ame pippin. Teaming ...
The regional winners and nominees get a another shot at a GEA accolade with all of them in consideration for its Global ...
February is not typically a busy month for new game releases, but February 2025 is (as they say) the exception that proves the rule. Lots of big games are set to release this month for PS5 ...
Egyptian pyramids were built using an incredibly clever machine, new research suggests China renews threat to retaliate against US tariffs after Trump's surprise move Laksa is Darwin’s signature ...
For years, the NFL had used unique, original logos for each Super Bowl that often had something to do with the game’s host city. That only changed when the league went full corporate for Super ...
LOUD Technologies Inc. engineers, markets, and distributes a range of professional audio and musical instrument products worldwide. LOUD Technologies Inc. was formerly known as Mackie Designs ...
The premise of the alleged conspiracy is that the colors in the NFL's official Super Bowl logo correspond to the teams the league has chosen to play in that season's championship game. NFL STATS ...
You can check out the full list of the winners and nominees of the New York Game Awards 2025 below and see how they compare to IGN's Awards in 2024! You can also read our chat with Sam Lake about ...
Game development budgets keep rising ... The stunning creature design, magic-filled combat, stop-motion animation style of the cutscenes, great music, and lush environments have put South of ...
Eniola Aluko, Phil Daniels, Nikita Kanda and Danny Miller test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more Every day this week, celebrity contestants Eniola Aluko ...
"Severance" production designer Jeremy Hindle and Starburns Michael Granberry tell IndieWire how a lack of surveillance footage from Season 1 led to the stop-motion sequence in the Season 2 premiere.
As of noon yesterday, the White House has adopted a new logo that will appear everywhere from the administration’s website to official letterheads and the backdrop of press briefings.