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N-Gage sells under 5,000 units at US launch

An independent market research firm has released sales figures for Nokia's N-Gage in the USA, revealing that the game deck has sold under 5,000 units across both videogame and mobile phone retailers.
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UK Charts: PES 3 storms to No.1

Konami scored its first All Formats No.1 for a year this week, following the storming success of Pro Evolution Soccer 3 on PS2 which displaced EA's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 after its two-week stint at the top.
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THQ profits beat expectations in Q2 despite slippages

Publisher THQ has announced its financial results for the three months ended September 30, revealing significantly better than expected profits despite the delay of two key titles into the third quarter.
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Author files suit against Activision over True Crime

One of Activision's biggest titles for Christmas this year, True Crime: The Streets of LA, has come under legal fire from a popular American author who claims that its central character is based on one of his creations.
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Microsoft plans major European Xbox promotions

A report in a marketing magazine suggests that Microsoft is preparing to spend up to £3 million on Xbox promotions in Europe over the coming months, including tie-ins with companies such as MTV and Interbrew.
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Japan Charts: Strong debut for second Samurai outing

Spike's Way of the Samurai 2 lifted the Japanese software sales chart this week, debuting with over 110,000 sales in its first week, but otherwise the market was stagnant, with few new releases.
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Sega financial outlook improves

Japanese publisher Sega has revised its financial forecasts for the first half of the current financial year and for the year as a whole, citing improved sales of both arcade and home console products as reasons.
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Nokia claims strong launch for N-Gage

The first official statement from Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia on the launch of its N-Gage game deck has claimed that the device is sold out at many retailers following a "very positive" consumer response.
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Nintendo buys Bandai stock, sparking acquisition rumours

Japan's largest game publisher, Nintendo, has purchased a significant amount of stock in toy and media giant Bandai, causing many Japanese media sources to speculate that a buy-out may be on the cards in the near future.
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Silicon Dreams veterans launch new studio with Gusto

A group of key staff from the Silicon Dreams development studio, which was shut down last month, have formed a new company - Gusto Games - which will focus on developing online, community-driven titles.
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Datel plans third party Game Boy Player device

UK-based console accessory specialist Datel is set to launch a smaller, lightweight alternative to Nintendo's Game Boy Player on October 24th, allowing gamers to play GBA titles on their GameCubes via the memory card slot.
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EA buys Studio 33 for undisclosed sum

Electronic Arts has purchased Destruction Derby Arenas developer Studio 33, best known for their collaborations with Sony, and incorporated the team into EA Northwest.
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Unique new funding model for VIS' State of Emergency 2

Scottish developer VIS Entertainment has revealed details of its new funding vehicle for forthcoming title State of Emergency 2, which it says will enable it to complete the project and negotiate good terms with a publisher.
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Konami set to open new Los Angeles HQ

Videogame publisher Konami has announced plans to expand its operations to a new office in Los Angeles, which will become the base for the company's global videogame business.
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Vivendi turns down new offer for VU Games - report

French newspaper Les Echos has reported that Vivendi has refused a substantial new offer for the Vivendi Universal Games business unit, and is still hoping to realise a billion dollars from the sale of the division.
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Games retailers report dismal first week for N-Gage

Figures from videogame retailers around the UK are showing an extremely low sell-through of Nokia's new N-Gage game deck in its launch week, with fewer than 500 units sold by the 6,000 game stores polled by Chart-Track.
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BT launches new broadband package for console gamers

Telecoms giant BT has announced the launch of new broadband packages aimed specifically at console online gamers, offering them an all-in-one solution to getting their Xbox or PS2 online.
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PS2 taking a strong lead in Korea

Sony's PlayStation 2 is the most popular console in South Korea by an overwhelming margin, according to a recent survey, despite Microsoft's best efforts to establish the Xbox in this emerging marketplace.
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Midway signs up Hall and Romero for San Diego studio

Tom Hall and John Romero, formerly the key names behind Ion Storm and Monkeystone Games, have joined Midway's San Diego development studio to work on a variety of new projects for the publisher.
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UK Cube sales up 400 per cent following price cut

Nintendo UK has jubilantly announced a four-fold increase in sales of the GameCube hardware in the two days following its recent price cut to £79, although even this major boost can't lift it past its home console rivals.