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Gosen steps down from Nintendo Europe
Nintendo Europe managing director David Gosen is to leave the company at the end of August after five years with the platform holder, and is set to move to mobile entertainment publisher Digital Bridges as COO.
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Sun signs Java deals with Nokia, Infinium
Technology giant Sun Microsystems has made fresh moves into the games market, signing deals with Nokia and Infinium Labs which will see its Java technology being tied in to the SNAP platform and Phantom Game Service respectively.
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Microsoft offers free games for Live referrals
A new promotion from Microsoft in the USA is offering Xbox Live users a choice from a selection of free games in return for referring their friends to the online gaming service before the end of July.
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Sega shareholders give go-ahead to Sammy merger
One of the final hurdles to Sammy's plans to merge with Sega next October was surmounted yesterday, when Sega's shareholders gave their approval to the 3.8 billion Euro deal at the company's AGM in Tokyo.
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Japan's games market down 40% since 1997
The latest annual report from the Consumer Entertainment Software Association (CESA) shows that the games market in Japan declined once again in 2003, leading to an overall decline of some 40 per cent since 1997.
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UK Charts: Driv3r goes top with strongest launch of the year
Atari's Driv3r has moved up five places to the number one spot in the UK software charts, recording the strongest sales week so far this year for a PS2 title and bettering the performance of both previous games in the series.
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Sega development studios return to the fold
The most visible sign yet of Sega's decision to re-integrate its development subsidiaries back into the main company has come in the form of the closure or stripping down of the studios' individual websites, which is happening this week.
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Interplay plans massively multiplayer Fallout title
Embattled publisher Interplay is planning to enter the MMORPG market with a title based on the Fallout franchise, according to CEO Herve Caen - despite the fact that the company is apparently unable to repay its existing debts.
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Paramount launches free game to promote movie
Movie studio Paramount Pictures has launched a free videogame for the PC and Mac, which is designed to promote the arrival of its forthcoming movie, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
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Burnout bound for PlayStation Portable
Criterion's Burnout series of racing games, the third of which is set to be published by EA later this year, is to make its way to the PlayStation Portable, according to news reports citing a senior designer at the British studio.
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Taldren to close, claim forum reports
Developer Taldren, best known for its work on the Star Trek licensed Starfleet Command, has reportedly shut its doors - with internet posts suggesting that the US company has closed, but some staff are opening a new firm in South Korea.
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Half-Life 2 set to go gold in August
Valve Software boss Gabe Newell has revealed a few more details of the forthcoming Half-Life 2 in a post on a popular web forum - including the fact that the company is currently aiming to finish work on the title in August.
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Japan Charts: Silent Hill 4 goes top as sales hit rock bottom
The Japanese game software market is in the grip of the summer slump, with sales hitting their lowest point of the year to date last week - even despite the number one debut of Konami's Silent Hill 4: The Room.
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Atari ships 2.5 million units of Driv3r
Publisher Atari has announced that it has shipped 2.5 million units of Driv3r for the launch of the title this week, as analysts and retailers made largely strong predictions for the title, which is considered to be vital to Atari's future success.
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Record Q3 profits for ATI as sales rocket
Graphics giant ATI has reported record profits in its third quarter results, with net profit more than trebling to reach $48.6 million thanks to increased sales across its wide range of graphics products, including consoles and PC graphics cards.
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BAFTA Interactive calls for entries for New Talent award
Nominations are being sought for the first BAFTA Interactive New Talent award, a special award which is designed to recognise rising stars of the UK games industry and will be presented at the EIGF 04 event this August.
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BitDemon brings online play to PC, PS2, Xbox
Network middleware providers demonWare have announced the launch of BitDemon 1.0, a software platform designed to make the process of adding networked multiplayer to PC, PS2 and Xbox titles easier.
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Hawkins' Digital Chocolate acquires Sumea
Mobile game developer Digital Chocolate, which was founded by industry veteran Trip Hawkins, has announced that it has acquired Finnish mobile developer and publisher Sumea in a move designed to broaden its international reach.
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Sony recruiting team for "global scale" PSP, PS2 network
A new job posting on Sony Computer Entertainment's Synthesis careers site indicates that the company has started recruiting a team to build a common network platform for its PlayStation home consoles and the PSP handheld.
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Cube on sale for £39.99 in the UK
UK catalogue retailer Index has slashed the price of the GameCube by 50 per cent as part of a sale promotion, and is selling the console for £39.99 in high street stores - but it will not be dropping the console from its range, according to Ninten