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Opinion (Page 47)

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How Big is Big Enough?

Lack of scale and weak management spells the end for smaller publishers.
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The Atari Vision

Phil Harrison reveals how the reinvigorated publisher is planning for the future
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The Trader's Dilemma

The industry says it can't live with second-hand. It can't live without it, either.
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Nintendo's DSi Strategy

Japan's Kenji Ono dissects the company's plans for the handheld, and how it plays into Nintendo's overall vision for the future
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Growing the Long Tail

New business models are finally weaning the industry off transient hits
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London Calling

Stop talking amongst yourselves and start addressing the crowd.
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Big In Japan

Sony has much to prove at TGS - but Microsoft will be closely watched, too
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Knowingly Undersold

The Wii is no longer the cheapest console. It doesn't matter.
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Recessive Traits

Is the games industry really exempt from the worldwide economic downturn?
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The X Factor

Microsoft fires the first shots of the Christmas sales race.
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The Gaming Difference

Spore and its ilk are the latest step towards discovering videogames' own voice
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Pirate Station

Has piracy simply become an excuse for failure among publishers?
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Grubby Hands

This week's legal threats to consumers are a nasty, underhanded piece of work.
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Rock and Roll

Independent games have never been so good - and that's good for everyone.
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Coverage Index

The mass media can seem like the enemy - but it desperately wants to "get" games.
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Biting the Apple

The generation's biggest battle might not be between Sony and Microsoft after all
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What You Didn't See

E3's big stories were conspicuous absences, rather than major announcements