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More confusion over Half-Life 2 release date
New question marks have been raised over the launch date of Valve’s Half-Life 2, which is thought to have been pushed back to 2004, with EB Games in the USA now listing the title for a November launch once again.
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PS2 sales decline by a third in Japan
Sony sold 33 per cent less units of the PS2 in Japan during the first half of 2003 compared with the same period in 2002, according to new figures published last week which also show the GameCube making gains.
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Argos re-introduces GameCube following price cut
Major UK catalogue retailer Argos has re-introduced Nintendo's GameCube to its range several months after dropping it, with newspaper advertisements promoting the console at its new UK price point.
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Sega undecided over Xbox arcade ports
Microsoft's Xbox may not be receiving ports of key Sega arcade titles OutRun 2 and Virtua Cop 3 after all, with the company still unsure about demand for the titles on home consoles.
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Namco doubles profit projections as Soul Calibur II ignites retail
Japanese publisher Namco has doubled its profit projections for the first half of its fiscal year and increased its full-year projections, mostly thanks to the strong performance of Soul Calibur II in overseas markets.
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Simon Jeffery quits LucasArts
LucasArts president Simon Jeffery has resigned from his position at the company after over three years at the helm, stating that he plans to return to England with his family.
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European GBA SP shipments hit 2 million
Nintendo is celebrating a new milestone for the GBA SP handheld console in Europe, reporting today that it has shipped two million units of the system here - bringing the total European shipment of GBA hardware to some nine million.
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GAME plans massive Christmas recruitment drive
Leading UK games retail chain GAME is set to recruit over 2000 temporary staff to cope with demand over the Christmas season, representing an increase of some 50 per cent in its workforce.
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Electronic Arts added to Fortune's e-50 Index
Leading game publisher Electronic Arts is to be added to Fortune Magazine's e-50 Index, a stock index which is designed to act as a benchmark for the Internet economy and includes companies such as Sun, Microsoft and Cisco.
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GameCube outsells PS2 in the USA following pricecut
Nintendo has shot to the top of the class in America, with the GameCube outselling the PS2 by 20 per cent to become the best selling home console in the USA last week following a price reduction in late September.
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Sony set to begin Cell mass-production in late 2005
SCE's chief technology officer has revealed that mass production of the Cell microprocessor is due to begin in the second half of 2005, a timescale which hints at a spring 2006 launch for the PlayStation 3.
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General Electric buys Vivendi media empire
French conglomerate Vivendi has finally agreed a sale for its entertainment business, with the media empire - including Universal Studios and Vivendi Universal Games - being sold to General Electric in a multi-billion dollar deal.
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Argonaut records major '03 loss, forecasts improvement in '04
British developer Argonaut Games has announced a pre-tax loss of £10.9 million for the year ended July 31 2003, largely due to the cancellation of deals for two key products - but a strong pipeline promises good performance this Christmas.
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Nokia sets sights high as N-Gage rolls out
Finnish mobile giant Nokia has stated that it hopes to sell between six and nine million units of the N-Gage in 2004, but the company may face an uphill struggle to achieve credibility for the device.
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Sony reveals PSX pricing details
Consumer electronics giant Sony has announced further details of its hybrid games console and home multimedia centre, the PSX - with the entry level model set to go on sale in Japan this year at 79,800 Yen (€620),
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UK Charts: Tiger on top as EA's Golf sim ousts Soul Calibur 2
Namco's Soul Calibur 2 has been knocked off the top spot in the UK sales charts after only a week, with EA's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 rising two places to take poll position.
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Consumer Association slams Nintendo over UK Cube price premium
The Consumers' Association of Great Britain has criticised Nintendo over what it describes as an unfair premium in the new pricing of the GameCube, which is £10 more expensive in the UK than in Europe.
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Half-Life 2 delayed to 2004 following Valve leak
Vivendi Universal Games chief executive Christophe Ramboz has stated that highly anticipated PC title Half-Life 2 will not ship in time for Christmas, following the distribution of source code from the game online.