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XBox Top 20 - 10TH JANUARY 2004
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PS2 Top 20 - 10TH JANUARY 2004
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Japan Charts: Strong performance for Nintendo in key New Year period
Gran Turismo 4: Prologue took the top spot in Japan during the week encompassing the New Year holiday, but much of the rest of the top ten in this major sales week was dominated by Nintendo's titles.
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UK Charts: Need For Speed claims top spot again
EA has maintained its unbroken streak at the top of the UK charts, as Need For Speed: Underground held on for its third straight week at number one despite a strong challenge from Rockstar's GTA Double Pack.
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Microsoft pushes for a million Live users, Sony considers online video chat
Chief Xbox Officer Robbie Bach has announced that Microsoft hopes to have one million Xbox Live users by June this year - but new plans from Sony may give the PS2 an innovative edge in the online gaming arena.
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Phantom game and publisher line-up revealed
Infinium Labs has announced the first list of publishers and software which will be available for its Phantom game system, with over 500 games and edutainment titles from over 60 publishers in the line-up.
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Ed Fries leaves Microsoft
One of the most public faces of the Xbox project, Microsoft Game Studios boss Ed Fries, has left the company in order to pursue new opportunities, with COO Shane Kim taking over his role in an interim capacity.
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Xbox Japan chief comments on Microsoft's next-gen plans
The new head of Microsoft Japan's Xbox division, Yoshihiro Maruyama, has commented on the company's plans for its next-generation console, stating that the hardware will be smaller and is due to launch in 2006.
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Deering comments on PSP price point
New comments made by recently promoted Sony Europe president Chris Deering regarding the PlayStation Portable have hinted at a price point in the £250 range, while Japanese retail sources quote figures in a similar range.
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Phantom is unveiled at CES - sort of
Infinium Labs' proposed console, the Phantom, has made a showing at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas as announced by the company earlier this week, but only in the form of a box which was not switched on.
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GAME confident of record financials, reports strong Xmas sales
Leading UK videogames retailer GAME Group has announced details of its trading over Christmas, with the chain outperforming the industry average once again to deliver a 9 per cent sales increase during the period.
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Japan Charts: Nintendo ends 2003 on a high note
The last Japanese charts of 2003 have been released, showing Nintendo clocking up major success in terms of both software and hardware sales, with Mario Party 5 the best selling game and the GBA back on top in the hardware ranking.
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Microsoft extends Media Centre functionality to Xbox
The Xbox is set to be integrated with Microsoft's Windows XP Media Centre Edition operating system, thanks to a new piece of software announced by Bill Gates at CES which allows remote media playback on the console.
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Key Japanese publishers sign on for PSP
Several of Japan's biggest software companies are committed to supporting Sony's PlayStation Portable at or near its launch, according to an article in Famitsu - which also casts doubt on the planned November global launch.
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Electronic Arts lays out Q1 release schedule
Following an incredibly successful Christmas period, leading publisher Electronic Arts has updated its release schedule for the first quarter of the year, giving firm dates for the first time to titles including Final Fantasy X-2 and The Sims 2.
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GameCube on track for FY2003 sales target - Iwata
Nintendo is on target to meet its sales estimate for the GameCube in March 2004 following a strong Christmas period in all major territories, with company president Satoru Iwata restating his confidence in the six million unit figure.
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PS2 rolls out in China at last
The PlayStation 2 console has arrived in China at last - but only just, with the major launch Sony had hoped for fizzling out following weeks of delays brought about by pricing concerns and unexpected legal problems.
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Phantom unveiling planned for CES tomorrow
Florida-based start-up company Infinium Labs has stated that it is to show its Phantom games "console" in public for the first time at the Consumer Electronics Show tomorrow in Las Vegas.