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Digital Disaster

Think twice before welcoming the Digital Economy Bill - it sells your future to protect your past
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Digital Disaster

Think twice before welcoming the Digital Economy Bill - it sells your future to protect your past.
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ScamVille

How underhanded dealing could spell disaster for the growth of social gaming
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The Price Gamble

Does Modern Warfare 2's success mean that Activision's price hike was justified? Not quite.
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Stark Contrasts

Activision celebrates record-breaking success; EA announces layoffs - but EA's long term plans may make more sense.
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Save your Scorn

Nintendo's had a tough year so far - but those predicting or celebrating the Wii's decline are deluding themselves.
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Supporting the Break

It's time to end the bitter arguments about development tax breaks - this industry deserves a level playing field.
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Digital Survival

Expect top games retailers to scramble for a foothold in digital distribution in the coming months
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Price Pressures

Retailers and publishers murmur about price rises on the horizon. This is suicidal talk, if consumer trends hold true
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PSPgone

After the fireworks of the PS3 Slim launch, the PSPgo is a disappointment
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Bodies In Motion

New controllers are the talk of the show at TGS - with the divide between Sony and Microsoft becoming increasingly clear
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Untethered Melodies

Robert Kotick rattles Sony and Microsoft's cages again - but is this just chest-beating from the world's top publisher?
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Ad Nauseum

Advertising on console dashboards is a great idea - if it's handled with care
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End of the Land Grab

The battle for market share at any cost is overshadowed by cold, hard, financial reality
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Pricing On Demand

If digital distribution is going to work, publishers need to snap out of the pricing fantasy
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A Tale of Two Publishers

EA and Activision's battle for revenue supremacy is less interesting than their divergent strategies.
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Price Warfare

Activision's move to £55 is bold, risky and unpopular - but it will probably work.
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Price Warfare

Activision's move to £55 is bold, risky and unpopular - but it will probably work.
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Hitting the Brakes

The Wii's sales curve is evening off. Is this the end of Nintendo's total dominance?