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Nintendo brings Ice and Fire to Europe as SP sells a million
Two new colour variations of the Game Boy Advance SP are set to launch in Europe in late October, celebrating the shipment of over a million SP consoles in the region since its launch on March 28.
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Trecision goes into liquidation
Italy's oldest development studio, Trecision, has gone into liquidation after 12 years in business - but the company is hopeful that a buyer may step in to allow the completion of work on its forthcoming football title.
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Sega reshuffles development studios
New Sega president Hisao Oguchi is set to restructure the company's nine game development subsidiaries, with four of the nine studios being consolidated into two new companies.
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Thai government imposes night curfew on online gaming
Authorities in Thailand are set to impose a strict curfew on online gaming which will see access to online game servers blocked between 10pm and 6am every day, with Internet cafes also facing curbs to their business hours.
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Microsoft will push western games and Xbox Live in Japan - Moore
Popular western-developed games and heavy focus on online gaming are two cornerstones of Microsoft's future plans for boosting the performance of Xbox in Japan, according to VP Peter Moore.
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Press registrations open for London Games Week
Sign up for ECTS and, er, some other stuff too. Probably.
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UK Charts: Number one debut for Lara's return
Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness took the top spot in the UK sales charts this week, selling more copies in its first week than any other previous Tomb Raider title - while Sony's Eye Toy: Play made a solid start at number two.
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PC Budget Top 20 - 5TH JULY 2003
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XBox Top 20 - 5TH JULY 2003
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GameCube Top 20 - 5TH JULY 2003
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PS2 Top 20 - 5TH JULY 2003
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Warthog signed for EA's new Potter game
UK developer Warthog has been signed up to work with Electronic Arts on the publisher's next outing to Hogwarts this Christmas, but despite this coup it has issued a profit warning for its full year results at the end of this month.
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Consumers aren't ready for online gaming, says Nintendo VP
George Harrison, Nintendo of America VP of marketing, has hinted strongly that Nintendo will not be rolling out any online strategy in this generation of hardware, although the company is looking into it for N5.
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Japan Charts: Market revives as the big guns roll out key summer releases
Major new releases from some of Japan's biggest publishers, including Sega, Nintendo, Capcom and Square Enix, saw the first major upturn in the software market in several weeks - with even an Xbox title making it into the top ten.
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Chris Deering talks PSP and PSX - again
SCEE boss Chris Deering has spoken again about the company's plans for the PlayStation Portable, and for the forthcoming PSX, in an interview published in French newspaper Les Echos this week.