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Fire International To Launch Range Of Xploder Media Systems At E3 2006
Leading UK software publisher outlines global plans to drive sales of a new generation of proprietary "iTunes style" digital media applications for converting and organising digital video, music, image and game enhancement files.
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Blitzkreig 2 - 1st add-on (Standalone)
Blitzkrieg 2 Expansion to Focus on Collapse of the Third Reich
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Nintendo to team up with Square Enix for Pokemon Mobile
Virtual Pet cum email application to leverage top children's brand
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NCsoft kicks off Euro development with Soccer Fury
Leading massively multiplayer game publisher NCsoft has announced its first European developer partnership, signing a deal with Spanish firm Digital Legends Entertainment to create an arcade football game which will be sold online.
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Mobile 3D Gaming Breakthrough!
"Cyboid" brings true 3D gaming experience to current Symbian-based phones!
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I-play launches classic action-puzzle game Boulder Dash®-M.E. 2™ on mobile
Collect Diamonds with Rockford™
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Xbox 360 launch title gets premium content bundle
Microsoft has announced a premium downloadable content bundle for its next-generation launch title, Perfect Dark Zero, offering a single and multiplayer demo for those yet to purchase the game and exclusive additions for existing fans.
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Microsoft signs global brand licensing deal with 4Sight
Microsoft has secured a new partner to expand and develop the Xbox and Xbox 360 brand on a global basis, signing a multi-year agreement with newly formed 4Kids Entertainment subsidiary, 4Sight Licensing Solutions.
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Xfire joins MTV Networks in $102 million cash deal
Online gaming software and community services provider Xfire has been acquired by Viacom in a $102 million deal which will see the firm and its four million registered users joining the MTV Networks group of properties.
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UK Charts: Lara lingers for another week at the top
No change at the top of the charts this week, as Tomb Raider Legend clings on to first place for the third consecutive week, despite sales dropping by more than half over the Easter break.