It's official. Grand Theft Auto IV is a video game blockbuster, with gamers around the world buying up more than 6 million copies of the gritty, urban action title in its first week of sales.
The company said it has sold more than 6 million units globally since the game was released April 29
Matt is now 20.06% of the way through the story of the game, and it's a dream he never wants to wake up from
Who would win in a fight: a police-killing, rampage-driven thug or a superhero encased in a technologically superior suit of armor?
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz joined Kyra Philips on American Morning to talk about what makes this violent game so popular.
Matt Selman grabs an early copy of the new videogame and is enthralled
To watch the opening scenes of "Grand Theft Auto IV" is to experience the beginning of a new chapter in video game storytelling.
The build-up to next Tuesday's launch of Grand Theft Auto IV is accelerating, with more retailers announcing plans to open their doors at midnight to toast and tout what could be the game industry's biggest opening day ever.
I've often asked myself what I would do without a cell phone. In "Grand Theft Auto IV," just as in real life, the answer is simple: not much.
The uncertainty that confronts consumers and investors in the U.S. is staggering. There's the price of gasoline, which creeps higher almost daily; a housing market that month after month gets gloomier and gloomier; and the conflict in Iraq that has cost the U.S. an estimated $3 trillion.
Fortune: EA's next move is...updated: Mon Feb 25 2008 13:30:00
It's back to the playbook or the pocketbook for Electronic Arts if it's to win Take-Two Interactive.
Stocks are likely to face another volatile trading day after the government's monthly job report came in weaker than expected.
Stocks moved narrowly lower at the start of Friday's session, as Wall Street weighed a weak July jobs report while keeping a close eye on the troubled mortgage sector.
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc Thursday delayed its most important upcoming video game, "Grand Theft Auto IV", and warned it would post a full-year loss, before one-time items, sending shares down 17 percent.
What's a video gamer to do while waiting for blockbuster titles such as "Madden NFL 08" (August 14), "Halo 3" (September 25) and "Grand Theft Auto IV" (October 16)?
The video game industry is taking a page out of TV's script.