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ECTS 2003 brings back the big names
This year's ECTS, which runs once again at Earls Court from the 27th to the 29th of August, is promising to build on last year's improvements to the format - with many major publishers back on the show floor.
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GBA SP tops a million in the USA
Nintendo's redesigned handheld console, the GBA SP, has sold through some 1.1 million units in the USA in the ten weeks since it was launched - which means it's been selling ten units a minute non-stop, fact fans.
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UK Charts: A month at the top for Enter the Matrix
Atari's film tie-in Enter The Matrix is on top of the UK all-formats chart for a fourth week, thanks to strong performance on PS2 and Xbox - but elsewhere the market is largely stagnant once again, with no major new releases.
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PC Budget Top 20 - 7TH JUNE 2003
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XBox Top 20 - 7TH JUNE 2003
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GameCube Top 20 - 7TH JUNE 2003
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PS2 Top 20 - 7TH JUNE 2003
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"Mixed messages" over Half-Life 2 on Xbox
Comments made by Microsoft's David Hufford in an interview with American City Business Journals have cast doubts over whether Valve's Half-Life 2 will appear on Xbox after all, despite assurances last month that a version for the console is in development
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SCi reports record turnover for first half
UK-based publisher SCi has announced its results for the first half of fiscal 2003, revealing record turnover of £7.3 million and significantly lower than expected losses - with a strong development schedule pointing to further growth.
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Japan Charts: Another number one debut for Ninty with Pokemon Stadium
Nintendo has taken the top spot in the Japanese sales charts for the second week running - with the GameCube Pokemon Stadium title (sold as Pokemon Box Ruby & Sapphire in Japan) debuting at number one with sales of around 68,000 units.
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Sony confirms RAM supplier for PS3
Another part of the PlayStation 3 jigsaw puzzle slotted into place today, as Sony announced a partnership with Elpida Memory to supply the Rambus-based memory technology for the console.
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Nintendo cracks down on importers
Cease and desist orders have been issued to a number of independent retailers by Nintendo this week, demanding that they stop selling imported Nintendo titles and supply details of their suppliers.
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Microsoft pledges to cut Xbox production costs
In a lengthy internal email, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has commented that the company has "aggressive plans" to reduce the cost of goods sold in its Xbox division as part of a broad cost management exercise.