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Opinion

The Forbidden Kingdom

China represents a great opportunity for the industry, if only the obstacles can be overcome
Opinion

TV Game Show

Not just a dumb screen any more, tomorrow's TVs could usher in a new era for gaming
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Creative Downturn

The recession could hurt creativity - but if publishers won't take risks, others certainly will
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Creative Downturn

The recession could hurt creativity - but if publishers won't take risks, others certainly will
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Nintendo's Long Game

DSi isn't just a product refresh - it's a broad hint about Nintendo's breathtaking ambition
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Punched Out?

The British Government's claim to champion digital and creative industries rings very hollow
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The Smart Move

After countless false starts, mobile gaming is on the move - led by a surprising champion
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Blaming the Crunch

Layoffs and closures have little to do with the recession - but it's certainly a convenient excuse.
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Blaming the Crunch

Layoffs and closures have little to do with the recession - but it's certainly a convenient excuse.
Opinion

High Street Blues

It's a dreadful time to be a high street retailer - and it's only going to get worse
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Uphill Struggle

Sony's expected operating loss isn't the PS3's fault - but that's where the blame will rest
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Uphill Struggle

Sony's expected operating loss isn't the PS3's fault - but that's where the blame will rest
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Fit To Print

Corporate interests will change games media radically - and not for the better
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Fit To Print

Corporate interests will change games media radically - and not for the better
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Virtually Social

Criticising PlayStation Home is one thing - but virtual world naysayers should think again
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Virtually Social

Criticising PlayStation Home is one thing - but virtual world naysayers should think again
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How Big is Big Enough?

Lack of scale and weak management spells the end for smaller publishers.
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How Big is Big Enough?

Lack of scale and weak management spells the end for smaller publishers
Opinion

The Trader's Dilemma

The industry says it can't live with second-hand. It can't live without it, either.