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Atari confirms two new Matrix titles
A spokesman for Atari UK has denied that the company will release a new Matrix game to tie in with the launch of the third movie this Christmas, but stated that Shiny will develop new games based on the franchise for release at Christmas 2004 and in 2006.
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US court rules against restrictions on violent games
The IDSA is celebrating a ruling by a federal appeals court in the USA which has overturned a Missouri law restricting the sale of violent games to minors, claiming that it is a key victory in its ongoing fight against censorship legislation.
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Xbox 1.5 rumours gather speed in Japan
A number of Japanese magazines are reporting that Microsoft is moving ahead with plans to release a redesigned Xbox, dubbed "Xbox 1.5", which will come in a significantly smaller case than the original model.
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Sony announces UK PS2 online details
The PlayStation 2 will finally go online in the UK on June 11 as the Network Adapter kit arrives at retail, priced at £24.99, with two multiplayer-enabled titles available at launch and several more to come.
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Spring 2005 launch for next Nintendo console?
A number of online sources are reporting that Nintendo will launch the successor to GameCube as early as Spring 2005, with the platform holder allegedly already talking about the new system with key external developers.
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UK Charts: Matrix holds No.1 slot
Enter The Matrix made it three weeks at the top, with very little movement anywhere else in the All Formats Top 40.
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PC Budget Top 20 - 31ST MAY 2003
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XBox Top 20 - 31ST MAY 2003
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GameCube Top 20 - 31ST MAY 2003
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PS2 Top 20 - 31ST MAY 2003
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Rod Cousens appointed CEO at Acclaim
Publisher Acclaim has announced the appointment of president and COO Rod Cousens to the role of CEO, replacing company co-founder Greg Fischbach, who has resigned from the position after holding it since 1987.
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Japan Charts: Market looks up after slump as Nintendo's Hamtaro debuts on top
The Japanese software sales market seems to be picking up slightly after a major slump in the past few weeks, with a number of new releases reinvigorating sales, including Nintendo's latest addition to the Hamtaro franchise on GBA.
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Australian Xbox and PS2 price cuts.
Microsoft and Sony have cut their console prices in Australia within hours of one another, with both companies introducing a new price point of AUS$329 (€180), broadly in line with recent price cuts in continential Europe and the USA.