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LATEST TOP TEN GAMES FOR MOBILE
Official mobile games Java download chart © ELSPA - February 2006
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Nintendo forecasts highest profit in five years
Nintendo forecasts highest profit in five years
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Michigan Judge quashes violent videogames bill
The Michigan violent videogames bill has received a permanent injunction against its implementation into law following a final ruling from Judge George Carem Steeh, who found the bill to be unconstitutional and refuted the supporting evidentiary research.
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VSC Consulting Expands Public Relations Practice to Europe With Hiring of Award-Winning Journalist and PR Pro Lisa Devaney as Accounts Manager
London-based Devaney brings 18-years of experience with clients such as Microsoft, MTV, and Clear Channel to establish outpost for award-winning wireless and gaming PR boutique.
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SEGA acquires Sports Interactive
SEGA has acquired the UK developer of the Football Manager series, which has sold more than 1.5 million copies since its launch in 2004.
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Sega Acquire Premiership Developer
SEGA Buy UK Development Giant, Sports Interactive - Creators of the hugely successful Football Manager(TM) series
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SEGA(R) Purchases Prominent U.S. Development Studio
Leading Publisher Acquires Notable San Francisco-Based Developer
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New Mobile In-Game Advertising Firm Greystripe Lands Advertising Veteran Larry Grossman as VP of Sales
Former Senior VP of Netpulse brings thirty years experience to burgeoning mobile advertising space
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Half A Million Gamers Played More Than Three Million Hours In Guild Wars Landmark Weekend Event
Guild Wars Factions looks set to take Europe by storm
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Japan to get Nintendo DS web browser in June
Nintendo has confirmed that the new Opera browser which allows DS owners to surf the web on their handhelds will launch in Japan this June, according to Nintendo Power magazine.
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2nd annual consumer videogames event announced
Organisers of the VGXPO consumer event have confirmed the dates, venue and initial details for the second annual show, which is scheduled to run over three days this October.