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SCEA president talks up Blu-Ray storage size
SCEA president Kaz Hirai has questioned Microsoft's decision to opt for the HD-DVD format over Blu-Ray, observing that larger games may have to be presented on multiple discs.
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UK Charts: Eidos cleans up with another week at the top
Eidos' contract killer steals its second week at the top of the all-formats charts this week, <i>Hitman: Blood Money</i> continuing to fend off the football fever having casually knocked <i>FIFA World Cup Germany 2006</i> into second place last week.
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Future gets new chief executive as Ingham steps down
Media group Future has announced that Greg Ingham has decided to step down from his roles as chief executive and director of the company, with his replacement due to take over on July 3rd.
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Buka Entertainment awarded by GamingExcellence Best of E3 2006
Aggression: Europe 1914 and Pacific Storm: Allies acclaimed as among the best titles at E3 2006
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Xbox 360 releases over 125 new features to enhance next-generation gameplay and entertainment
Gamers ask and Xbox 360 delivers with revolutionary free upgrade for all Xbox 360 connected owners
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Titan Quest(TM) Goes Gold
THQ's Highly Anticipated Action Role-Playing Game Scheduled to Hack and Slash Its Way to Stores on June 26th
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GameTap Establishes Its Broadband Network As The Latest Publicity Machine For Today's Hottest Music Acts
Each week, GameTap airs exclusive new original shows melding music and videogame culture including upcoming segments with Ice Cube, Coheed & Cambria, Fall Out Boy and Ne-Yo
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LocoRoco™ demo rolling onto PSP™
New demo can be downloaded direct to Memory Stick Duo™ from yourpsp.com
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Film Victoria and Dissecta present: E3 Debrief Sponsored by Lava Injection
20 June 2006, From 6:30pm, Melbourne, Australia
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Xbox 360 backwards compatibility list set to grow again
An update to the Xbox 360's backwards compatibility system is in testing, with Microsoft hoping to add "at least a dozen titles" - a move which should reassure consumers after Peter Moore's recent assertion that "nobody is concerned" about this feature an