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Vivendi and Interplay settle distribution lawsuit
Publisher Interplay has reached a settlement in its lawsuit against Vivendi Universal Games over their distribution agreement in North America and Asia-Pacific, and the agreement will now be continued through August 2005.
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PS2 sales continue to rise in Europe
Although sales of the PlayStation 2 appear to have peaked on a worldwide basis, European sales continue to grow - with shipments of the PS2 in PAL territories growing by some 25 per cent in the first half of the year.
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EA Europe marketing boss to depart
Electronic Arts' director of consumer marketing for Europe, Al King, has announced his decision to leave the company after over a decade of working with the publisher - a career which has spanned much of EA's meteoric rise.
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Nokia "pleased" with N-Gage, but admits there's "a lot to do"
Almost exactly a month after Nokia's N-Gage launched worldwide, a spokesperson for the company has stated that it is "pretty pleased" with customer reaction to the device, but that there's much to be done if it's to meet expectations.
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GameCube's market share doubles in the USA
Nintendo of America has announced new figures which show the GameCube doubling its market share in the USA in the past month, and holding a strong second place position leading into Christmas.
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Atari closes former MicroProse studio
Publisher Atari has shut its Hunt Valley development office following the completion of its most recent project, bringing an end to the studio which under its previous name, MicroProse, was responsible for several classic titles.
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Sony's PSP concept model causes a stir
Console giant Sony has unveiled one of its concept models for the PlayStation Portable device at a corporate strategy meeting in New York, giving significant insight into the company's plans for the hardware.
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Xbox pulls ahead in UK hardware sales race
The recent upsurge in Cube sales has reached a plateau already according to this week's ChartTrack hardware report, while Microsoft's Xbox has improved its sales by some 65 per cent in the same period.
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Mucky Foot shuts its doors as key project is cancelled
Guildford-based developer Mucky Foot has become the latest casualty among UK independent development studios, with the company going into liquidation after a work-in-progress project was cancelled by its publisher.
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UK Charts: Football titles dominate for a second week
EA's FIFA 2004 and Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 3 held on to the first and second spots respectively in the UK Full Price chart this week, while there were plenty of new entries for other key titles in the top ten.
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Weak release schedule prompts Atari losses
Publisher Atari has announced a net loss for its September quarter, with falling revenues being pinned on a sparse release schedule - but projections for the coming quarter, which includes the holiday season, are strong.
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Sony set to slash PS2 price in Japan
The price of the PlayStation 2 console is set to drop by over a quarter in Japan later this month, with Sony set to move the price point to 19,800 Yen (€157) in response to declining sales of the hardware.
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Microsoft picks IBM as Xbox 2 processor partner
Microsoft has picked IBM to manufacture chips for Xbox 2 according to a statement from both companies today, following a recent announcement that MS plans to use ATI graphics chips in its second console.
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BT sells Games Domain to Yahoo
British Telecommunications has sold specialist gaming website Games Domain to Yahoo for an undisclosed sum, the two companies announced today.
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£99 Mario Kart bundle spearheads Cube sales assault
Nintendo has responded to Microsoft's recent Xbox bundling initiatives with a deal of its own - a GameCube, a copy of triple-A Christmas title Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and an exclusive bonus Zelda Collector's Edition disc for just £99.
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Japan Charts: Naruto displaces Wario, but Cube sales still strong
Last week's No.1 Made in Wario has slipped off the pace as Bandai's duo of Naruto and Macross quarrel over top billing, but Cube sales remain strong after a recent price cut.
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Final Fantasy XII delay hits Square Enix in the wallet
The latest RPG in the Final Fantasy series will not be launched during Square Enix's current financial year, forcing the publisher to revise its profit expectations.
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New European trade and consumer events planned for Sept 2004
ELSPA has come out backing a new trade and consumer double-whammy this morning, as Game Stars Live and the European Games Network look set to battle it out with The PlayStation Experience and ECTS 2004.
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Activision acquires Call of Duty developer
Publisher Activision has bought up all the outstanding common stock in Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward and signed long-term contracts with a number of its key staff.
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Senior EDGE staff quit
Two senior members of the editorial staff at specialist gaming magazine EDGE have resigned this week.
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Rockstar confirms next GTA for Q4 2004.
Speaking at a technology conference in New York, Take-Two and Rockstar have confirmed the target date for the next instalment in the multi-million-selling Grand Theft Auto series.