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PlayStation shipments top 100 million units
Sony's PlayStation console has passed a significant milestone in its history, with the 100 millionth unit of PS hardware being shipped earlier this week - almost a decade after it originally launched.
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EA readying $1 billion exclusive NFL deal?
A report which has appeared in a respected American business publication suggests that Electronic Arts may be on the verge of signing a billion-dollar deal for the exclusive rights to use NFL player names and likenesses.
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US Charts: EA dominates April with Fight Night 2004
Electronic Arts' Fight Night 2004 was the top selling game in the USA for the month of April for a significant margin, with strong performances also for Midway's NBA Ballers and Nintendo's Pokemon Colosseum.
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Capcom reports full-year losses, blames poor performance outside Japan
Publisher Capcom has announced a net loss for the second year in succession, with declining sales and operating profits blamed on weak performance of key products in North America and Europe.
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Today on <I>gi.biz</I>: Larry Probst on why EA's growth is only beginning
The chief executive of the biggest independent publisher in the industry speaks exclusively to <I>gi.biz</I> about why the company's current market share is just the beginning of its ambitions - and much more.
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Sammy set to complete Sega takeover with full buy-out
Japanese game publisher and gambling machine manufacturer Sammy Corp has announced that it is to acquire the remaining 78 per cent of Sega's stock which it doesn't already own, in a deal worth 165 billion Yen (1.2 billion Euro).
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UK Charts: Euro 2004 goes top as Pokemon outsells Ninja Gaiden
Electronic Arts has scored its fourth number one of the year, with UEFA Euro 2004 taking the top spot in its second week on sale - while it's a good week for the Cube, with Pokemon Colosseum outselling Xbox exclusive Ninja Gaiden.
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Rare developing software for Nintendo DS
Microsoft has quietly lent its support to Nintendo's DS handheld, it has been alleged, with wholly owned British studio Rare apparently already working on two titles for the new console.
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Smaller companies may not survive next hardware transition, says EA chief exec
Electronic Arts' chief executive Larry Probst has told <I>GamesIndustry.biz</I> that he believes that some of the company's competitors will not manage the next console hardware transition - leading to significant industry consolidation.
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Nintendo may take a hit on early DS shipments - Iwata
The two-screen Nintendo DS console is unlikely to be as profitable from the outset as the Game Boy Advance was, company president Satoru Iwata has warned, with the complex design of the handheld presenting both financial and supply problems.
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Majesco announces wireless multiplayer, messenger products for GBA
Publisher and peripheral manufacturer Majesco has announced two new wireless products for the GBA - one which allows multiplayer games to be played wirelessly, and another which turns the console into a wireless messaging terminal.
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Criterion backs Japanese number one with Renderware
British middleware and developer services specialist Criterion has backed a winner in the Japanese races - with Enterbrain's chart-topping Derby Stallion '04 utilising the company's popular RenderWare architecture.
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<b>E3 2004:</b> Eurogamer's new Eurofiles download service serves up E3 to gamers
The newly launched Eurofiles service, which is operated by Eurogamer.net and GamesIndustry.biz publisher Eurogamer Network, has proved a huge success over E3 - with tens of thousands of downloads served in the first two days.
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Square Enix considering next-gen Xbox development - Wada
Japanese publisher Square Enix could be on board as a developer for Microsoft's next console, according to company president Yoichi Wada, who says the next-generation Xbox "would fully deserve consideration."
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EBGames lists Nintendo DS at $199.99
Key US online retailer EBGames has listed the Nintendo DS console on its website with a price tag of $199.99 and a shipping date of November 29th, although the company notes that these figures are not yet officially confirmed.
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<b>E3 2004:</b> PlayStation Portable to be playable for the first time at TGS
Gamers will be able to get their hands on Sony's PlayStation Portable device for the first time at the Tokyo Games Show, it has been confirmed - with the first playable software set to be demoed at the Japanese consumer event this autumn.
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<b>E3 2004:</b> Sega set to publish The Matrix Online
Monolith's massively multiplayer title The Matrix Online is now to be published worldwide by Sega, the company has announced at E3 - quashing speculation that it would be handled directly by IP holder Warner Bros.
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<b>E3 2004:</b> Infinium reveals Phantom specifications
Infinium Labs has announced details of the hardware in its Phantom game console, which has been publicly unveiled for the first time at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles and is set to launch by the end of the year.
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Sony and IBM take on digital content creation with Cell workstation
One of the least-reported announcements of E3 to date is also one of the most worrying for Microsoft - with Sony and IBM announcing co-development on a Cell-based workstation which is aimed at the content creation market.