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E3 2012

  • WiiU Super Mario Bros.

    The videogame company on Tuesday rolled out a string of top franchises that will support the launch of Wii U, its next generation home console system and gave fans a better idea of what will make that system unique.

  • Nintendo's Social Play: Game Over? Tuesday, 5 Jun 2012 | 3:38 PM ET

    Nintendo lost $551 million in its fiscal year ending on March 31, and now it's counting on its new console, the Wii U to turn everything around.

  • Take-Two Interactive CEO Talks Digital, Mobile at E3 Tuesday, 5 Jun 2012 | 6:42 PM ET
    Grand Theft Auto IV

    Here at E3, Take-Two announced a number of new mobile games, including a number built on Nickelodeon brands. The idea is to go wherever consumers are, and Take-Two doesn't care if they're on their smart-phones or consoles.

  • The 10 Hottest Videogames of 2012 Friday, 8 Jun 2012 | 8:47 AM ET
    The videogame industry might have lost some of its retail strength, but come holiday season, games still regularly top people's gift lists. There's no better place to get a look at what's coming down the road than E3 – but too often, the games that get the bulk of the spotlight won't be out until the following year (or two, or sometimes three). Selecting a "best of show” game is a fool's mission, given the number of titles on display and the limited time to see them all. But it is possible to ge

    We've compiled a list of the games you can expect to be in demand this coming holiday season. Click through to see the hottest games.

  • Gaming's 12 Richest People Tuesday, 5 Jun 2012 | 3:24 PM ET

    Sales in the videogame industry have been declining for more than three years, but it's still a field that's creating high-net-worth individuals at a rapid clip.

  • The Year of Gaming Woes Monday, 4 Jun 2012 | 8:53 AM ET

    Every industry has down cycles, but for several companies in the videogame space, 2012 can't end soon enough.

  • Will New Videogame Consoles Sell? Monday, 4 Jun 2012 | 8:52 AM ET

    As Nintendo prepares to launch the Wii U later this year and Microsoft and Sony gear up for expected 2013 launches for their next generation consoles, there's a sense of excitement building in the videogame industry — but there's also a sense of fear.

  • 1119902 Saturday, 30 Jun 2012 | 1:11 AM ET
  • Media Money with Julia Boorstin Sunday, 29 Jan 2012 | 8:48 AM ET

    Julia Boorstin brings you the insight you need to better understand this evolving but ever entertaining industry.

Media Money with Julia Boorstin