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Capcom USA hires new vice president of marketing
Capcom has appointed former Autodesk executive Charles Bellfield to the management team in the role of vice president of marketing for the publisher's USA headquarters.
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Moore reaffirms Microsoft commitment to backwards compatibility
Xbox boss Peter Moore has gone on record to clear up confusion over comments he made recently regarding Xbox 360 backwards compatibility, claiming that they did not reflect a lack of commitment from Microsoft.
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Capcom(R) Appoints Charles Bellfield As Vice President Of Marketing
Game Industry Veteran to Drive Marketing Initiatives for US Division
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Gameloft extends mobile games partnership with Ubisoft
Current and next-gen videogames heading to mobiles soon
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IGDA announces new board appointments
Non profit software developer organisation the Independent Game Developers Association has announced several changes to its board, including the appointment of three new board members.
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Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH confirms Adriano as
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GUITAR HEROES ROCK GIBSON STAGE AT DONINGTON
Festival-stealing performances from members of the public as Guitar Hero players share stage with rock legends
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Pitch launches unique mobile marketing initiative
Free content available to consumers in exchange for opt-in advertising
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METABOLI & ASCARON PARTNER ON DARKSTAR ONE DIGITAL LAUNCH
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Official PlayStation 2 Magazine gives away exclusive Theo Walcott Match Attax card
Future's games magazine scores with highly-collectable football covermount
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Kato Studios brings Maradona to mobiles
Footballing legend makes handset debut
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Sony, Pioneer push back release dates for Blu-Ray players
Sony has revealed that its BDP-S1 Blu-Ray disc player will now be launching in mid-August, and not later this month as previously suggested - with electronics giant Pioneer also announcing a delay for its own player.
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US Software sales down 10 per cent in May
The NPD Group has released the latest US software sales data for May, revealing a 10 per cent decline compared to last year, next-gen titles failing to offset the impact of the current hardware transition.