News (Page 3771)
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CLIMAX GROUP DELIVERS MUCH ANTICIPATED NEXT GENERATION MULTI-VEHICLE SHOOTER GAME – AVALON
Company’s Proprietary Innovative Toolset “Tomcat” Behind the Game
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Tiger Telematics' grab Warthog by the tusks
Tiger Telematics' strengthens development opportunities with acquisition of Warthog businesses
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MIDASPLAYER.COM REACHES 10 MILLION GAMES PER MONTH
ONLINE GAMES SITE ANNOUNCES 300% GROWTH IN GAME PLAYING OVER LAST QUARTER
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Party starts at 1pm
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Week Ending 29 October, 2004
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elkware to bring Miami Vice to mobile phones this Christmas
Hit 80's TV series to become mobile game
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San Andreas smashes UK first week sales records
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has comprehensively smashed the all-time UK sales record for a videogame's first weekend, selling an estimated 677,000 units according to UK research body Chart-Track.
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Matrix Games Releases War In The Pacific v1.30 Update
Major Update Fixes Bugs and Adds New Features
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MYTHIC ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES NEW "DARK AGE OF CAMELOT: CATACOMBS" ACTION SCREENSHOTS
Player Characters and Monsters Battle It Out in New Images from the Online Game’s Underground Expansion
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MAJESCO AND STARBREEZE ANNOUNCE DEVELOPMENT DEAL
Creators of ‘The Chronicles of Riddick™: Escape From Butcher’s Bay’ to Develop New Majesco Game for Next Generation of Console Systems
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Japan Charts: Namco's Ace Combat 5 debuts at number one
The latest in Namco's popular series of flight combat simulators, Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, has gone in at number one in the Japanese sales charts, racking up around 173,000 sales in its first weekend at retail.
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Tiger Telematics to open flagship Gizmondo store
Gizmondo takes to the high street in Central London as launch strategy gathers momentum
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Publishers face lawsuits in new patents row
A number of the industry's top publishers have been targeted in a lawsuit taken by Texas law firm McKool Smith, which alleges that 3D graphics display techniques used in their products infringe on a 1988 patent.
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GSP licenses BBC Worldwide's catalogue of award winning software
PC titles ranging from Tweenies to Balamory are integrated into GSP's UK portfolio.
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Redundancies at Namco Hometek as unnamed project is dropped
Namco Hometek, the US subsidiary of Japanese publisher Namco, has cancelled another of its internal projects and laid off a number of staff, but has refuted rumours that it is closing its entire US development operation.