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Acclaim plans to raise capital through new stock offering

Publisher Acclaim has proposed a package of stock-related measures including plans to offer 50 million new shares of common stock at a discount price, in a move which is designed to raise new capital for the publisher.
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US Charts: Need for Speed takes the top spot in December

Electronic Arts' Need for Speed Underground was the best selling game in the USA during the key month of December, with three other EA titles in the top ten and continuing strong performance for Nintendo's Mario Kart.
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EA signs Free Radical's TimeSplitters 3

Leading publisher Electronic Arts is set to publish the third instalment in the popular TimeSplitters franchise, after Nottingham-based Free Radical Design signed a global deal with the US giant.
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McNamara makes a Getaway to Sydney

Brendan McNamara, the director of SCEE's multi-million selling London gangster title The Getaway, has set up a new development studio in Sydney, Australia, which will work on titles for new Sony game hardware.
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Nintendo unveils dual screen handheld

Nintendo's mystery game hardware has been unveiled after months of speculation, with the Kyoto-based giant planning to bring out a radically different type of portable game system at the same time as the PSP next Christmas.
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Eidos warns of shortfall in first half, but confident for full year

British publisher Eidos has warned that revenues for the first half of its financial year will fall slightly short of market expectations following the underperformance of certain titles, but expects to make up the difference by the end of the year.
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GameCube approaches 3 million units in Europe

Nintendo Europe has followed last week's announcement of a major global boost in GameCube sales over Christmas by announcing specifics for the European market, revealing that the console's installed base is approaching 3 million.
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IOMO takes five of the Vodafone top ten

Mobile games developer IOMO has recorded a significant victory in the burgeoning sector, with half of the games in the top ten of the latest Vodafone Live chart being created by the company.
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FBI carries out raids in search for Half-Life 2 hackers

America's law enforcement agencies are treating the theft of Half-Life 2 source code and assets from developer Valve very seriously, it has emerged, with a dawn raid being carried out on the home of one suspect last week.
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UK Charts: A month in the top spot for Need for Speed

There was no change at the top of the UK chart this week, as the 700,000-selling Need For Speed: Underground stayed firmly ahead of the GTA Double Pack at number two and the half million-selling Simpsons: Hit & Run at number three.
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Japan Charts: GT Prologue still on top as market settles down

Sony's Gran Turismo 4 Prologue is still the best selling game in Japan this week, driving the PS2 to the top of the table in hardware sales terms once more as the market declines overall following the busy New Year period.