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Online gaming drives US PC market revenues

The latest figures from retail analysts the NPD Group have revealed revenues of USD 1.4 billion for PC game sales in North America during 2005, significantly bolstered by a sharp rise in digital spending.
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Fils-Aime discusses lessons learned from GameCube launch

Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime has conceded that the GameCube's poor software line-up at launch contributed to its relative failure, adding that the company does not intend to make the same mistakes with the Wii.
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PS3 second-hand clampdown is "false speculation" - Sony

A report from website GamesRadar claiming that it will be illegal to sell used software for the PS3 has been officially denied by Sony today, with a spokesperson telling <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that it is "false speculation."
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eDimensional disputes Sony's PS3 controller claims

Gaming accessory manufacturer eDimensional has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that it is possible to create a six axis motion-sensing controller which also has a rumble feature - despite Sony's claims to the contrary.
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Nintendo confirms sub USD 250 price point for Wii

Nintendo has confirmed a sub USD 250 price point for its next-generation Wii console, finally breaking its silence on the much debated launch strategy following the machine's unveiling at the recent E3 conference in Los Angeles.
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Atari Wins Fans, Honors and Accolades at E3 2006

High Quality, Varied Line Up Attracts Critics' Praise at 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Test Drive Unlimited Playable Demo Cleans Up on Xbox 360 Marketplace for E3 Week
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ESA supports Maryland videogames legislation

The Entertainment Software Association has offered its approval of a videogames bill which has been signed by Maryland governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr, following a revision to the proposal which removed a government-created ratings system.