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New Intel technology promises "Xbox in a phone"

A new mobile processor codenamed "Bulverde" will bring mobile gaming into the 21st century, Intel has told delegates at its developer forum event, claiming that the chip will put Xbox-quality gaming into phones.
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PS2 HDD arrives stateside in March '04

Sony Computer Entertainment America has revealed that the PS2's 40Gb hard disk add-on is set to be released in the US next March, priced $99 (£62 / €89) and shipping with Final Fantasy XI "pre-installed".
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O2 set to offer N-Gage for £99

Mobile network provider O2 is set to subsidise Nokia's N-Gage down to £99.99 as a limited offer, which will see users signing up to a monthly tariff of between £20 and £50.
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X03: New games, new partners, and new branding

Microsoft has wowed almost 1,000 games industry folks in Nice this evening with a presentation of its plans for the Xbox. No price cut yet, but there's still plenty.
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MS announces Xbox Wireless Adapter

Microsoft has officially unveiled a wireless network adapter for Xbox, with support for 802.11b and the newer high-speed 802.11g standard.
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KOTOR storms to the top

As X03 dawns, Bioware gives Xbox its first chart topper of the year, throwing Eye Toy off the pace, while EA continue to mop up further down and SCi enjoy another Pivotal moment.
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Play It launches PSone budget line

Not content with a range of ten quid PS2 titles, pint size budget publisher Play It has announced plans to launch four classic PSone titles at just £7.99 a pop, with more to come.
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Japan Charts: Gundam goes from strength to strength

The latest game to be based on massively popular anime franchise Mobile Suit Gundam has topped the Japanese charts this week, keeping Nintendo's Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour from the number one spot.
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EA announces new PS2 online titles

Publishing giant Electronic Arts is to provide a major boost for Sony's PS2 online service, with four of its biggest EA Games label titles set to support online play over the network adapter kit.
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THQ to work with Sega in Europe

THQ has announced its agreement with Sega Europe to publish several titles on Nintendo's Game Boy Advance in Europe, Australia and "other international territories".
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Unique consultancy from a Hive mind

A new consultancy offering a unique service to games industry businesses and aiming to create an impressive network of developers, publishers and consumer brands, has opened its doors in the UK.
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Nokia's N-Gage reviewed on <i><b>gi</b>.biz</i>

On October 7th, a new player will enter the game console business as mobile phone giant Nokia launches its N-Gage game deck - today on <i><b>gi</b>.biz</i>, we examine the final hardware in depth.
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Nintendo names AOL as GameCube's preferred ISP

Nintendo of America has signed a deal with AOL which makes the company into the official preferred ISP for GameCube online titles - but the company says it still doesn't plan to make any online games.
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GameCube Player's Choice range expands Stateside

Nintendo of America has announced plans to add three top-flight GameCube titles to the budget priced Player's Choice range in the USA, while several of the existing titles will be dropping again in price.
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Acclaim gets Connected for mobile gaming

Publisher Acclaim has launched a new division, Acclaim Connected, which will focus on the development and licensing of mobile games - with deals already in place with European providers O2 and Vodafone Live.