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Industry must pull together to restore confidence in Xbox - Vivendi
Adam Roberts, executive VP of Vivendi Europe, has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that while the PS2 is not yet nearing the end of its life cycle, Microsoft must work with publishers to restore retail confidence in the Xbox.
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Simultaneous global Revolution launch unlikely - Iwata
Satoru Iwata has said that Nintendo doesn't think it's "necessary" to launch simultaneously worldwide, despite Microsoft's Xbox 360 rollout last year and Sony's stated intention for PS3 this November.
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GDC: Digital distribution can compliment retail sales
The introduction of online-ready next-generation consoles and a renewed focus on digital distribution channels will compliment, rather than replace traditional retails sales, GDC panel experts suggest.
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Nvidia signs brand new contract with Sony
Graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia, which will supply the graphical processing unit for the PlayStation 3, has signed a new contract to work on an as yet unnamed project for Sony.
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Upstart Games & G-mode announce 'I.Q. Academy' to help get your brain in shape for the summer
Multi-million selling Right Brain Paradise game series gets new name and is set for US and European launch.
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GDC: Innovation is key to survival - EA
EA Los Angeles' vice president and general manager, Neil Young, warned GDC attendees that even large companies cannot survive in the industry without further innovation and original IP.
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Sony ends production of original PlayStation
More than a decade after the original PlayStation went into production and with more than 100 million units sold worldwide, Sony has confirmed that manufacturing of the 32-bit console has finally ceased.
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FROM THE MIND OF A JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY TO THE BIGGEST GAME FRANCHISE OF ALL TIME!
Pokémon celebrates its 10th Anniversary
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Sony Online Entertainment loses chief creative officer
Sony Online Entertainment, the Austin-based MMO specialists responsible for Star Wars: Galaxies, has confirmed reports that chief creative officer Raph Koster will be leaving the firm to pursue other interests.
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Toshiba delays North American launch of HD-DVD
With just days to go until Toshiba's first high-definition DVD players were due to go on sale in the US, the company has announced that the launch has been delayed by approximately one month.
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Microsoft closes in on Lionhead deal
Chatter at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose is strongly suggesting that Microsoft is on the verge of signing a deal to acquire British developer Lionhead, with rival bidder Ubisoft reported to be out of the running.