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UK Charts: FIFA shoots to No.1

EA scored another No.1 success this week following the PS2, Cube and Xbox debut of FIFA Football 2004, deposing Konami's rival footy title Pro Evolution Soccer 3 to No.2 in the process.
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Japan Charts: Top ranking for Nintendo's Made in Wario

Leading publisher Nintendo has scored yet another number one in the Japanese software charts, with quirky GameCube title Made in Wario taking the top spot as Cube hardware sales were boosted by a price cut.
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Molyneux to receive honorary doctorate from Abertay

Lionhead Studios founder Peter Molyneux is set to receive an honorary Doctorate of Technology from the University of Abertay Dundee for his achievements in the field of game creation and design.
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Shortlists announced for Golden Joystick awards

Dennis Publishing has announced the final shortlists for its annual Golden Joystick awards, with Grand Theft Auto Vice City and Soul Calibur II leading the pack with three and four nominations respectively.
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ELSPA and EA team up to explain game ratings

A new consumer initiative from publisher trade body ELSPA, supported by leading publisher EA, will see a leaflet explaining the new game rating systems being widely distributed at UK retail outlets in the run-up to Christmas.
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Microsoft results beat estimates; Xbox revenues climb

Software giant Microsoft has announced slightly better than expected results for the first quarter of its financial year, ended September 30, with the figures revealing a 20 per cent climb in revenues from the Xbox.
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GameStop drops N-Gage price by $100

Major US games retailer GameStop.com has reduced the price of Nokia's N-Gage game deck to $199 only two weeks after the system launched, in a time-limited offer which also includes free shipping for all N-Gage products.
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Microsoft launches new Xbox bundle for Europe

The first shot in Microsoft's Christmas offensive against its console rivals has come in the form of a new bundle deal, which offers an Xbox system along with copies of Halo and Midtown Madness 3 for £139.99.
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Sony's profits drop by a quarter as PS2 sales slow

Consumer electronics giant Sony has reported a 25 per cent drop in its quarterly profits, and predicts a 23 per cent fall in annual operating profit, partly due to falling hardware sales in the games division.
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Computer Artworks goes into receivership

British development studio Computer Artworks, whose games included The Thing and Evolva, has become the latest UK studio to be forced to shut down, with the company entering receivership this week.
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Bandai and Nintendo deny acquisition rumours

Japanese entertainment giants Bandai and Nintendo have both moved to play down merger and acquisition rumours which have surrounded the companies since Nintendo purchased a minority shareholding in Bandai last week.
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EA expects record holiday sales as Q2 figures rise

Leading publisher Electronic Arts has announced a strong set of second quarter figures, showing rises in both turnover and profit, and expects the current quarter to be its biggest ever holiday sales season.
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Nokia official figures claim massive N-Gage sales

Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has released its first set of sales figures for the N-Gage since the device launched earlier this month, claiming that the device sold some 400,000 units worldwide in its first two weeks on sale.
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Mobile success for Tomb Raider

Eidos is celebrating twin successes for its mobile adaptations of the Tomb Raider franchise, as Lara Croft's handheld adventures top both the N-Gage software chart and the Vodafone live! games chart.
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Trip Hawkins launches wireless entertainment firm

Former 3DO boss and Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins has announced his latest venture following the collapse of 3DO earlier this year, with new company Digital Chocolate set to focus on the wireless gaming sector.
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Future buys Computec's UK games mag business for £3.2m

Magazine publishing giant Future Network plc has extended its dominance of the games magazine market in the UK by acquiring Computec Media UK, whose titles include PSW and Xbox World, for £3.2 million.
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No release for Nintendo's iQue outside China

Nintendo has stated that it has no plans to release the iQue console, a secured system with strong anti-piracy measures which it announced earlier this month, outside of the Chinese marketplace.
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UK Cube sales rise dramatically

There was cause for cautious celebration at Nintendo of Europe this morning when it emerged that GameCube sales in the UK have dramatically overtaken the Xbox by a ratio of almost two to one.
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Microsoft claims Korean Xbox Live success

Microsoft is claiming a victory for the Xbox in South Korea, as its initial shipment of Xbox Live starter kits sold out in less than ten minutes in the online gaming obsessed nation.