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US judge reconsiders California games bill

US assemblyman Leyland Yee's controversial California games bill could fail under legal challenge from the ESA, as the judge issues a "strict scrutiny" ruling before considering his final judgment.
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GestureTek to bring camera technology to Xbox 360

Following confirmation that an EyeToy-style peripheral is currently in development for the Xbox 360, Microsoft has announced that GestureTek will be providing the technology behind the Xbox Live Vision camera.
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Sony returns fire on Microsoft's war of words

Sony's Phil Harrison has recommended the purchase of Nintendo Wii as a second console, firing back at recent comments from Microsoft over the pricing structure of the PlayStation 3.
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Miyamoto discusses platform connectivity

Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has stressed the importance of forging a link between the DS handheld and the new Wii console, stating that the technology for interconnectivity is already in place.
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Microsoft exec dismisses Xbox handheld rumours

Neil Thompson, head of Xbox for Northern and Eastern Europe, has dismissed claims made by author Dean Takahashi that Microsoft is currently developing a new handheld gaming system.
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Rockstar officially confirms closure of Vienna studio

Rockstar has officially confirmed to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that its Austrian development studio, Rockstar Vienna, has been closed - but added that some employees will be offered new jobs within the company.
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NVIDIA posts strong Q1 results

Graphics processor technologies provider NVIDIA has posted its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2007, revealing continued positive growth in multiple business areas and a rise of 41 per cent in net income.
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PS3 is 'probably too cheap', says Kutaragi

SCEI president Ken Kutaragi has defended the PlayStation 3's high price tag once again, declaring that not only will consumers be prepared to pay the cost but that the console is "probably too cheap."