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Nintendo claims US sales victory in October

The latest official market figures from the USA are being claimed as a major victory by Nintendo, which has seen the GameCube's market share for the month of October boosted by ten points and overtaking the Xbox'.
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Tecmo posts first half profit as DOA success continues

Japanese publisher Tecmo, best known for its Dead or Alive series of beat 'em up titles, has announced a 260 million Yen (€2 million) profit in the first half of 2003, on rising sales of 3.9 billion Yen (€30 million).
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Games Industry Directory service goes live

<i>gi.biz</i> is proud to announce the launch of the GI Directory, a classified listing of hundreds of key games industry companies from across a wide variety of sector - accessible for free from today on the site.
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Morpheme launches benchmark tool for mobile handsets

A new application launched by UK mobile game developer Morpheme, MorphMark, promises to provide a standard benchmark for measuring the gaming performance of a wide variety of mobile phone devices.
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US console sales peak reached - Analyst

A new report from market analyst group US Bancorp Piper Jaffray suggests that the current generation of hardware has seen its sales peak in the USA this year, and predicts a small decline in the 2004 figures.
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More N-Gage retail incentives offered in the USA

Nokia has launched a new incentive to drive sales of the N-Gage in North America, offering three free game titles of the consumer's choice with each device sold - on top of a $100 rebate already being offered by key retailers.
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UK Charts: FIFA still dominates; Mario Kart in third

Nintendo's biggest hope for Christmas has had a strong debut, but has failed to displace FIFA 2004 from the top spot in the UK charts, coming in at number three behind Activision's True Crime.
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Nintendo's Bandai bid back in the spotlight

The purchase of a minority shareholding in Japanese media giant Bandai by Nintendo in late September has come under scrutiny once again, as an interview in a Japanese magazine reveals in-fighting on the Bandai board over the sale.
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Capcom posts profits, announces sales expectations

Japanese publisher Capcom has announced a profit for the first half of fiscal 2003, turning around a loss last year, and has given unit software sales guidance for each of the hardware platforms in the current year.
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IBM on board for Nintendo's next system

Computing giant IBM is now involved in chip design for all three next-generation consoles, announcing late last week that it will be providing processor technology for Nintendo's next games system.
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Konami profits jump 149 per cent in first half

Japanese publisher Konami has reported a large rise in its profits for the first half of the 2003 fiscal year, with the boost attributed largely to the success of its video games and trading card games in the USA and Europe.
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Capital Entertainment Group shuts its doors

An innovative development "incubation" company which was founded by some of the pioneers of the Xbox project with a view to acting as a middleman between publishers and developers has been forced to close due to lack of funding.
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Final iQue details emerge from China

Further information regarding Nintendo's latest console, the iQue, has emerged from China, including details of the software which will ship with the system and a revised price point.
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Piracy floodgates open on N-Gage; Nokia vows revenge

Nokia's aspirations in the games industry have been hit by a major setback this week, as pirates worked out how to break the protection on N-Gage game cards, leading to the posting of the full range of software to the Internet.