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EA set to develop for N-Gage

Leading independent publisher Electronic Arts is to throw its not insubstantial weight behind Nokia's N-Gage, in a move which lends much-needed credibility to the forthcoming platform launch.
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UK Charts: Eye Toy holds its position at the top

Sony's Eye Toy has cemented its position as the hit of the summer, with another week at number one in the UK sales charts - while EA's FIFA 2003 benefits from a new budget price point, jumping ahead of Pokemon to number 2.
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ECTS 2003 opens its doors

The UK's biggest games trade show, ECTS, has opened its doors at Earls Court this morning as part of London Games Week, boasting one of the most comprehensive line-ups of key exhibitors in years.
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Lik-Sang settles out of court over mod chips

Former online retailer Lik Sang International has settled a case brought by Sony Computer Entertainment out of court, undertaking to cease trade in any copyright circumvention devices and paying an undisclosed compensation sum.
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PlayStation breaks 3m mark in Middle East

Combined sales of the PSone and PS2 have broken the 3 million unit mark in the Middle East, making the region into the fastest growing games market in the world - with sales expected to double for PS2 next year.
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One million copies in three weeks for Winning Eleven 7

Konami's popular football franchise, Winning Eleven, has proved its strength once more - with the seventh iteration of the game selling over a million copies within three weeks of going on sale.
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Infinium unveils the Phantom - sort of

US-based startup Infinium Labs has unveiled its forthcoming Phantom console in a video presentation on its website - but little new information is included, and details of software support or pricing remain unclear.
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GAME to open second out of town store

Leading UK videogame retailer GAME is set to open its second out of town store in the UK at the start of September, as part of a trial of a variety of new store formats aimed at continuing the expansion of the chain.
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Trouble at CDV as UK office faces closure

The UK division of German publisher CDV is likely to close its doors at the end of the summer, as rumours circulate that tough restructuring measures undertaken by the company may not be enough to rescue it.