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Electronic Arts reports $432 million revenues in Q1

Leading independent publisher Electronic Arts has recorded exceptionally strong results in its first financial quarter, with net revenues rising 22 per cent and net income up 32 per cent as three new titles sold over a million units.
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Nintendo to skip Japan's autumn game shows

Japanese console giant Nintendo will not be exhibiting at the Tokyo Game Show this September, and its former annual SpaceWorld show will remain on hiatus for another year, a company spokesperson has confirmed.
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Record prison sentence for UK game pirate

The largest custodial sentence ever to be imposed by a UK court for games piracy was handed down by Cardiff Crown Court yesterday, with a man being sentenced to three and a half years imprisonment for a counterfeiting offence.
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EA plans major Asian expansion

Leading publisher Electronic Arts hopes to expand its business in the Far East massively in the coming five years, according to company CEO Larry Probst, who says that the firm wants to realise $1bn in revenue from the territory in 2010.
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US Charts: Spider-Man 2 tops June sales ranking

Activision's Spider-Man 2 on PS2 was the best selling game in the USA during the month of June, according to the latest figures from NPD, while EA's MVP Baseball 2004 has been the top seller for the first six months of the year.
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Women's Game Conference to run in Austin this September

Details have been announced of the Women's Game Conference, which will run alongside the Austin Game Conference this September in Austin, Texas, and will cover a wide variety of topics related to women in the industry and as game consumers.
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SCEE wins case against mod chip sales

Sony has won a landmark case in the British High Court, with a judge ruling that the sale of mod chip devices for the PlayStation 2 is illegal under the UK's implementation of the new European Union Copyright Directive.