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Argonaut records major '03 loss, forecasts improvement in '04

British developer Argonaut Games has announced a pre-tax loss of £10.9 million for the year ended July 31 2003, largely due to the cancellation of deals for two key products - but a strong pipeline promises good performance this Christmas.
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Nokia sets sights high as N-Gage rolls out

Finnish mobile giant Nokia has stated that it hopes to sell between six and nine million units of the N-Gage in 2004, but the company may face an uphill struggle to achieve credibility for the device.
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Sony reveals PSX pricing details

Consumer electronics giant Sony has announced further details of its hybrid games console and home multimedia centre, the PSX - with the entry level model set to go on sale in Japan this year at 79,800 Yen (€620),
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Half-Life 2 delayed to 2004 following Valve leak

Vivendi Universal Games chief executive Christophe Ramboz has stated that highly anticipated PC title Half-Life 2 will not ship in time for Christmas, following the distribution of source code from the game online.
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Pro Evolution Soccer 3 tops a million pre-orders

Publisher Konami has announced that it has received over a million UK pre-orders for this year's update to the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise, which arrives at retail on October 17th.
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Nintendo cuts Japanese Cube price as US sales rise

Console giant Nintendo has dropped the price of the GameCube in Japan, in line with recent cuts in the USA and Europe - which have caused a fourfold rise in sales of the Cube stateside, according to some figures.
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Sony set to unveil PSX this week

The latest addition to the PlayStation product family, a hybrid console and home entertainment centre called PSX, will be shown off publicly for the first time at a technology show in Japan this week.
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Nokia prepares for tomorrow's N-Gage launch

The only major console launch of the year happens tomorrow, with the N-Gage finally arriving at retail globally - but this must be one of the quietest platform launches ever, despite Nokia's claims of major marketing support.
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New general manager for Nintendo UK

Nintendo has announced the appointment of a new general manager for its UK operation, with former Australian director of sales and marketing David Yarnton taking over the reins at the company.
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Babel Media named in Sunday Times' Tech Track 100

Game development services specialist Babel Media has been named in the Sunday Times' ARM Tech Track 100 league table of the fastest growing tech companies in the UK, ranking at number 81 in this year's listing.
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Nintendo drops first half projections into loss

Japanese console giant Nintendo has revised its financial projections for the year, dropping its full-year profit outlook by 5 billion Yen and projecting a loss of 3 billion Yen in the first half, which ended in September.
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EU court did find that PS2 is a computer - Sony

Sony Computer Entertainment has moved to clarify the situation regarding this weeks European Court judgement on the customs status of the PS2, stating that early reports were correct and the company has in fact won its case.
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Embarrassment for Valve as Half-Life 2 source leaks

Development studio Valve Software has seen the entire source code to Half-Life 2 - including source from some of the company's middleware partners - leaked to the Internet following a breach in the company's security.
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More UK development woe as Lost Toys shuts its doors

Guildford-based studio Lost Toys has become the most recent casualty among independent UK developers, with the company making its entire staff redundant and ending work on its current projects.
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Sony loses EU customs case as PS2 is branded a console

The European Union has officially branded the PS2 as a games console rather than a computer, in a move which foils Sony's plans to claim back millions of euros of customs duty by having it reclassified as a PC.
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Nintendo launches $50 million US marketing campaign

Following last weeks price cut for the GameCube in North America, Nintendo of America has unveiled a $50 million marketing campaign for the console in the run-up to Christmas, focused on the slogan "Who are you".
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CESA jubilant as TGS figures show growth

Event organiser CESA has released preliminary attendance figures for the Tokyo Games Show, revealing a substantial climb in attendance at the three day event and reversing several years of decline for the show.