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N-Gage goes on tour in Europe

As pre-orders for Nokia's N-Gage game deck open in the USA, the mobile phone giant has announced plans to bring the system on tour around 50 cities in Europe, kicking off on August 9.
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Games Industry Recruitment Update

Your weekly guide to the hottest jobs in the games industry, courtesy of Aardvark Swift. This week - many management positions at all levels, as well as marketing, art and design positions.
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Criterion plays matchmaker at Austin Game Conference

Middleware specialist Criterion Software is set to host LivePitch GameOn! at the Austin Game Conference, an event aimed at allowing developers to pitch their ideas directly to suitable publishers at the show.
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Microsoft results reveal new Xbox sales figures

Software giant Microsoft has announced its financial results for the quarter and financial year ended June 31, revealing firm figures for the global installed base of Xbox and its targets for the coming year.
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Guerrilla name change for Lost Boys

Dutch development studio Lost Boys, currently beavering away on a PS2 exclusive title for SCEE, has officially changed its name to Guerrilla following the acquisition of the company by the Media Republic group.
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SCE recruiting emulation experts

Sony Computer Entertainment has begun recruiting specialists in the field of emulation, including experts in compiler development and CPU micro-architecture, to work on a forthcoming project at the company.
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Xbox to get Vice City in time for Christmas?

Rockstar Games may be planning to sidestep its exclusivity deal with Sony and bring the multi-million selling Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to the Xbox as soon as this Christmas, according to a news report today.
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PS3 memory rumour mill turns again

Sources close to the memory manufacturers working on cutting-edge technology for the PlayStation 3 have apparently leaked information about the specs of the console, and interesting hints about early shipment volumes.
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Playlogic signs development deal with Engine

Dutch publisher and developer Playlogic International has acquired a 49 per cent interest in specialist handheld developer Engine Software, along with a 2.5 year deal to co-operate on the production of GBA titles.
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Strong full-year figures boost Atari

Publisher Atari has announced its financial results for the year ended March 31, showing a large jump in revenues and a healthy profit figure which turns around a net loss in the previous reporting period.
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Heath-Smith steps down from Eidos and Core

Eidos development director and Core Design managing director Jeremy Heath-Smith has announced that he is to resign from the boards of both companies with immediate effect.
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Halo tops three million sales worldwide

Bungie's critically acclaimed first person shooter has hit another sales milestone this week, with the announcement that it has broken the three million barrier.
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Nintendo's Iwata to deliver Tokyo Games Show keynote

Details of this years Tokyo Games Show have emerged from organisers CESA, with Nintendo the only major Japanese publisher not exhibiting once again - but Nintendo chairman Satoru Iwata will deliver the keynote address at the show.