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The Human Face of EA

Worldwide studios VP David Gardner discusses the changes taking place at the publishing giant.
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Massive Network to provide ads in Auto Assault

Specialist MMO publisher NCsoft has announced that it will be partnering with ad company Massive Network to provide dynamic in-game advertising for upcoming car-combat title Auto Assault.
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$2.6 million net loss for Majesco

Struggling US publisher Majesco has reported a net loss of $2.6 million for the first quarter of 2006, compared to a net loss of $400,000 for the same period last year.
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Sony rumbled again in DualShock court case

The latest attempt by Sony to overturn a court ruling in favour of Immersion Corporation has been foiled, The Wall Street Journal is reporting. Immersion has successfully sued Sony for infringing copyright of vibrating controllers.
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UK Charts: Streets too tough for Advanced Warfighter

Electronic Arts continues to dominate the UK's All Formats Entertainment Charts this week, with a magnificent seven titles clogging up the top ten, barely leaving room for rival publishers Ubisoft, Codemasters and Konami to steal a little glory.
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BioWare establishes new studio to develop MMOG titles

Ambitious developer BioWare has confirmed that it has established a new development studio which has already begun work on the company's first title for the massively multiplayer online market.
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Infogrames requests extension for interest payments

Troubled Infogrames, parent company of games publisher Atari, is seeking an extension to deadlines given for repayment of 13.4 million Euros, due March 15th. The firm is also hoping to re-establish credit lines previously terminated by HSBC Business Credi
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Tennessee senator proposes outright violent games ban

Violent video games should be banned from being sold to anyone of any age in the state of Tennessee, according to a bill proposed by Senator Tommy Kilby, who claims that it represents the concerns of parents and law enforcement officials.