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Sony updates PSX range in Japan

New versions of Sony's multi-function games console, digital video recorder and DVD burning device, the PSX, are set to arrive in Japan at the start of next month - with a host of software changes to add extra functionality to the device.
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Majesco reports another record quarter

Publisher Majesco has announced record financial results for its fiscal second quarter, with the company's line-up of Game Boy Advance products highlighted as the key factor in its success this year to date.
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Top game publishers sue Games X Copy maker

Three major game publishers - Electronic Arts, Vivendi Universal Games and Atari - have filed a lawsuit against 321 Studios, creator of the Games X Copy application, accusing the company of violating American copyright laws.
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Game Republic in talks with Microsoft over new project

Japanese developer Game Republic, which is headed up by former Capcom director Yoshiki Okamoto, has presented a project to Microsoft Japan - and hopes to be given a green light to develop the new title shortly.
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PS2 sales double following US price cut

The PlayStation 2 has surged back to the top of the hardware sales rankings in the USA following its price cut to $149, announced last month at E3, with sales in the month after the cut more than doubling.
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UK Charts: Three weeks in a row for Potter

Neither Pandora Tomorrow nor Red Dead Revolver could unseat Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban at the top of the UK software chart, as EA made it three weeks in a row at number one with its fifth chart topper of the calendar.
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Midway appoints new chairman, board members

US publisher Midway, currently the subject of a takeover by Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone, has appointed Ken Cron as chairman - replacing outgoing chair Neil Nicastro, who resigned after Redstone became the majority shareholder in the firm.
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Climax appoints new president in LA studio

British developer Climax has announced the appointment of WildTangent and Midway veteran David Schwartz as president of its recently founded Los Angeles studio, which was created by the company last May.
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Nintendo pledges long-term support for GameCube

Comments made in a Japanese newspaper by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata indicate that the company is planning to continue to sell the GameCube hardware well into the lifespan of its next-generation console, codenamed "Revolution."