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Trey Parker and Matt Stone have killed Kenny hundreds of times on "South Park," but the video game based on their popular Comedy Central animated series is still very much alive. Full story
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. slipped Wednesday after the video game publisher announced plans for a debt offering. And while gamers got a peek at Sony's Playstation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One at the annual E3 video game conference, Take-Two is not giving looks at any of its upcoming products a Full story
Does a New Mexico landfill contain truckloads of unsold Atari video game cartridges? A Canadian film company is set prove or debunk myth. KOB's Lauren Hansard reports.
Analysts have been forecasting difficult times for the video game industry. But Take Two has managed to buck that outlook. Strauss Zelnick, chairman & CEO at Take-Two Interactive, explains how.
Disney is set to report Q1 earnings after today's closing bell, and the stock is at an all-time high. CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the Electronic Arts video game deal for LucasFilm brands. Alan Gould, Evercore Partners, weighs in.
A couple in the United Kingdom held a zombie-themed wedding after winning a contest for a new video game. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.
A building in Sao Paulo, Brazil has been transformed into a massive screen for pedestrians to use to play video games. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.
Attendees play the Gran Turismo 6 driving video game for Playstation 3 on the first day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles on June 11, 2013. The Electronic Entertainment Expo , an annual trade fair for the computer and video games industry, runs from June 11-13. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN
Ryan Hakik sports a Mohawk hairdo with the title of the video game "Titanfall" printed on it during the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, Wednesday, June 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)