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E3: Watch Video Highlights

Check our our exclusive highlights of the Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft conferences
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Namco cancels next-gen title

Namco has announced that development of its Xbox 360 title Frame City Killer has been cancelled due to undisclosed development issues and the company will be turning its focus to new titles.
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20GB PlayStation 3 will be upgradeable, says Sony

Speaking to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i>, Sony has dismissed rumours that the 20GB PS3 will not be compatible with wireless controllers, and that consumers will not have the option to upgrade the hard drive.
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Xbox 360 with HD-DVD to be priced below PS3

Retail sources in the UK have told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that Microsoft has intimated to them that the HD-DVD add-on for the Xbox 360 will be priced such that console and peripheral combined are cheaper than Sony's PS3.
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UK Charts: EA makes it a hat-trick

Celebrating its third week at the top of the all-formats chart, EA's <i>FIFA World Cup Germany 2006</i> continues to enjoy strong sales on multiple platforms, but Lara Croft holds firm in second place.
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Assassins Creed may not be PS3 exclusive after all

Ubisoft has declined to directly clear up rumours that forthcoming action adventure title Assassin's Creed will not be a PS3 exclusive, which have emerged despite previous announcements to the contrary.
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Shiny Entertainment founder forms new company

Dave Perry, industry veteran and founder of Atari's Shiny Entertainment development studio has founded a new consultancy company, designed to facilitate penetration of the US market.
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Atari partners with IGA Worldwide

Atari has announced a new deal with independent in-game advertising network IGA Worldwide, for the provision of targeted dynamic ads in the PC version of Test Drive Unlimited.
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Nintendo ships 3m copies of Animal Crossing DS

Nintendo has announced that DS title Animal Crossing: Wild World has proved to be a huge hit with consumers and retailers, with more than 3 million copies shipped worldwide.