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PS2 passes five million unit milestone in the UK

Sony has officially announcing that the PlayStation 2 installed base in the UK has now topped five million units in the UK, proving the console's dominance as it continues to outsell its rivals on a week to week basis.
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WipEout coming to PlayStation Portable?

PlayStation-era classic WipEout may be making its next appearance on the PlayStation Portable, if a telling slip of the tongue from a Sony representative this week is to be believed.
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PSX rolls out in Japan, but analysts are unconvinced

Sony's integrated games console, DVD recorder and digital video recorder has arrived in Japan, but analysts now seem unimpressed by the machine following the company's decision to scale back its specifications.
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Rockstar's Manhunt banned in New Zealand

The media classification office in New Zealand has banned Rockstar's ultra-violent PS2 title Manhunt, stating that the availability of the "gruesome" game was likely to be "injurious to the public good."
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Microsoft planning non-standard media for Xbox Next?

A job advertisement which has appeared on Microsoft's careers website suggests that the company may be considering moving to a proprietary disc format for its next console, in an effort to make piracy on the device more difficult.
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Majesco finalises merger with ConnectivCorp

Publisher Majesco has announced that it has completed its merger with ConnectivCorp, in a deal which effectively sees the company using ConnectivCorp as a vehicle for a stock market flotation.
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Blair backs new focus for games industry charity

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has lent his support to a new plan from the Entertainment Software Charity which will see the organisation focusing its backing on education through the government's Academies Programme.
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Staff cuts at VU Games reported

Online sources are reporting that as many as 70 employees at Vivendi Universal Games have been laid off in the past week, following the announcement of another poor set of quarterly results for the division.
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New Capcom Eurosoft president named

Capcom has announced the promotion of Hiroshi Tobisawa, currently head of worldwide marketing at the company, to the dual roles of president of Capcom Eurosoft and president of Capcom USA.
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Climax starts work on next-generation title

British development group Climax is stealing a march on next-generation console development, announcing this week that work is well underway on a vehicle-based title codenamed Avalon for PS3 and Xbox 2.
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Chinese online game market set for growth

New research on the Chinese videogame market suggests that online games are a key growth area - although reports from different analysts show wildly differing figures for the actual worth of the sector.
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Microsoft launches £129 Project Gotham 2 bundle

Bizarre Creations' critically acclaimed Project Gotham Racing 2 has become the latest title to be bundled with the Xbox console, with a new bundle deal seeing the game shipping with a console for £129.99.
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Game Boy Advance shipments hit 10 million in Europe

Nintendo Europe is today celebrating a major sales milestone for the Game Boy Advance platform, which has just shipped its ten millionth unit in this territory - of which over three million are GBA SP consoles.
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UK Charts: Second week at the top for Rising Sun

Electronic Arts' dominance of the UK software charts continued unabated this week, with Medal of Honor: Rising Sun still at number one and the giant publisher taking all of the top four spots in the full-price chart.
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US game retailers plan tougher rating enforcement

The Interactive Entertainment Merchant's Association, a US retail trade body which includes the majority of major game retailers in the country, has announced plans designed to prevent the sale of mature-rated games to minors.
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Guess the Christmas top five, win a case of Champagne!

Start off the New Year with a splash (and a fizz) with the <b>gi.biz</b> seasonal competition - guess which games will be the UK's biggest sellers for Christmas, and you could win yourself a case of bubbly!
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More PSP details emerge as Sony ponders spec change

A presentation from the SCEE Technology Group has revealed further details of how the PlayStation Portable will work, but developers claim that Sony is considering changing the spec of the device to add more memory.
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Sammy buys huge stake in Sega; takeover on the cards

Gambling arcade giant Sammy has announced that it is to buy a 22.4 per cent stake in Sega from the company's one-time parent company, CSK, and has hinted that it may make Sega into a subsidiary in the future.