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Key Xbox and Cube Christmas titles slip to 2004
The vital Christmas line-ups for both the Xbox and the GameCube are beginning to look increasingly sparse, with key titles such as Big Blue Box' Fable and Square Enix' Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicle slipping to 2004.
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End of the line for HotGen?
Another British development studio appears to have shut down, with Croydon based HotGen reportedly laying off its entire development staff with the exception of one team and entering liquidation procedures.
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Nintendo trucks along to ECTS
Console giant Nintendo is set to have a presence at ECTS this year for the first time in three years - but it won't be within the event hall, instead opting for a large tour bus outside the Earls Court venue.
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Japan Charts: Konami's Jikkyo Baseball leads summer market revival
The beginning of summer holidays in Japan has seen a marked improvement in software sales, with Konami's Jikkyo Power Pro Baseball 10 topping the charts and other key new releases also selling strongly.
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Games Industry Recruitment Update
Your weekly guide to the hottest jobs in the games industry, courtesy of Aardvark Swift. This week - loads of positions for programmers, artists and designers both in the UK and abroad.
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Sony results reveal slide in PS2 sales
Global sales of the PlayStation 2 may well have peaked, with Sony's results for the quarter ended June 30 revealing a steep decline in sales of the console and a drop in overall revenues for the games division of the corporation.
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Microsoft announces new Japanese Xbox plans
New measures to drive the installed base of Xbox in Japan, including a significant push for Xbox Live with new features and lower pricing as well as a wider range of software, have been confirmed by Microsoft this week.
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Finding Nemo boosts THQ first quarter revenues
Publisher THQ has announced its financial results for the first quarter, ended June 30, revealing a major climb in revenues thanks to the success of Pixar movie tie-in Finding Nemo.
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Sony is the USA's favourite brand, says poll
A new poll of the best brands in the USA has placed Sony in the number one spot for the fourth year in a row - ahead of console rival Microsoft, which has nonetheless shot up to fifth place this year.
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Phantom unveiling rescheduled for August 17
Infinium Labs has changed the date for the public unveiling of its Phantom networked PC gaming device following the sudden postponement of the Ultimate Gamers Expo, choosing now to reveal the device online instead.
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Greek games ban breaks EC rules
The European Commission yesterday issued a warning against Greece for passing a blanket ban on electronic gaming, design to crack down on Internet gambling, which also made it illegal to play any form of videogames.
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First quarter profits surge for Electronic Arts
Giant publisher Electronic Arts has announced its financial results for the first quarter of its financial year, revealing a massive 148 per cent leap in profits over last year and exceeding all analyst expectations.
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Conspiracy Entertainment sues Eminem for fraud
Los Angeles based Conspiracy Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against rapper Eminem claiming that the entertainers management company is guilty of fraud and breach of contract over a potentially lucrative game licensing deal.
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Sega aims to double software market share within five years
Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, Sega president Hisao Oguchi has outlined his future ambitions for the company - including a target of doubling the company's global market share in the next five years.
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Activision Q1 beats expectations, but forecasts are down
Publisher Activision has announced its results for the first quarter of fiscal 2004, revealing a small profit which beat analyst forecasts of a break even quarter, but forecasts for the rest of the year are down.
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More on the SEC investigation
The industry-wide probe of videogames companies by the Securities and Exchange Commission is now known to extent to four publishers - but key analysts believe that the investigation will exonerate the industry's accounting practices.
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IDSA out, ESA in as trade body changes name
The Interactive Digital Software Association, which represents game software publishers in the USA, has officially changed its name to the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), effective immediately.
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UK Charts: Eye Toy: Play takes the top spot
Eidos' Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness has dropped back into second place in the UK sales charts after only a two week stint at number one, while Sony's Eye Toy: Play has taken the top spot in its third week on sale.