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  1. NCSoft programmers suspected of stealing code
  2. Future to remove images of dead goat from Official mag
  3. Sony to conduct internal inquiry following dead goat incident
  4. Marketing practices are flawed and wasteful, says Dyack
  5. Success of Wii does not "bode poorly", says Pachter
  6. Kutaragi hints at plans for PS4
  7. UK charts: God of War II takes top spot
  8. New MMO studio established by genre veterans
  9. Sony unveils new PSP camera
  10. Gameloft sales up 54 per cent
  11. 'World of Warcraft has done us a great service,' says Garriott
  12. Nintendo confirms 2007 release for key titles in Japan
  13. Atari slashes workforce by 20 per cent
  14. GAME acquires Gamestation for £74 million
  15. D3P targets Live Arcade with 3 new releases
  16. 1 million players register for free Acclaim title
  17. Wii offers new challenge for third parties, says analyst
  18. Final Fantasy creator takes aim at Sony and Microsoft
  19. Gamestation acquisition necessary for market growth - Morgan
  20. Wii sales hit 80k in Australia
  21. GameStop "missed an opportunity", says Pachter
  22. Old E3 'served no purpose', says ex-Bungie boss
  23. LucasArts unveils new shooter IP for next-gen
  24. EA invests USD 1 million in Canadian graduate scheme
  25. RealNetworks Q1 gaming revenue up 28%
  26. Gamers want shorter, better games - Dyack
  27. Microsoft to block fake Xbox Live accounts
  28. THQ gets new marketing director
  29. Bach: Xbox will make a profit in 2008
  30. Microsoft Game Studios opens European arm
  31. New PS3 model rumoured
  32. Chinese game market explodes
  33. Mixed fortunes for Midway and Activision
  34. Sony must cut PS3 price to boost sales - Lazard
  35. Intel announced as main sponsor for Leipzig GCDC
  36. Miyamoto not interested in creating another Halo
  37. Movie studios will decide next-gen console winner - Pachter
  38. Euro Charts: Pokemon Ranger holds top spot
  39. Satchell and Garriott announced as keynote speakers for Develop
  40. Codemasters wins G3 shooting tournament
  41. Fender signs with EA for Rock Band deal
  42. THQ expands Nickelodeon deal to Xbox 360
  43. Lineage helps boost NCSoft sales
  44. UK Charts: Spider-Man swings to the top
  45. New Xbox 360 update out today
  46. EA's full-year sales reach $3.1 billion
  47. Nexon boss to be keynote speaker at Nordic Game
  48. Online registration opens for Leipzig Game Convention
  49. Nintendo swamps Japanese top twenty
  50. Xbox 360 'Folding@home' project a possibility, says Moore
  51. Future tweaks management structure
  52. THQ acquires Universomo
  53. Crave acquires Napoleon Dynamite licence
  54. EA unveils new Simpsons game
  55. Namco Bandai profits up more than 70 per cent
  56. Sony Pictures TV unveils new mobile games
  57. Sony Japan to offer pre-pay PSN cards
  58. 10 million DS Lites sold in Japan - Famitsu
  59. Guillemot to keynote EIEF 2007
  60. SEGA partners with Gas Powered Games, unveils strong line-up
  61. Bumper year for THQ as sales top USD 1 billion
  62. BSkyB launches gaming portal
  63. Blade enters middleware market with Infinite Worlds
  64. In-game ads sector risks cannibalising itself, warns Bartlett
  65. Crytek begins new IP project at Kiev studio
  66. Poor US sales see revenues drop for Infogrames
  67. Sony readies Korean PS3 launch for June
  68. Tiga research questions value of games courses
  69. Last chance to register for Nordic Game
  70. Avalanche to unveil new technology at Nordic Game
  71. SCi officially launches new casual games label
  72. Next-gen business models are "embarrassing", says Brennan
  73. Sony committed to PS3 "for 10 years and beyond"
  74. Tiga to hold Content Market at Develop '07
  75. Don't dismiss potential of casual market - Eidos
  76. Benchmark invests $8 million in Power Challenge
  77. Profits drop 34 per cent for Sega Sammy
  78. UK Charts: Spider-Man sales surge 26 per cent
  79. Lara Croft to make Wii debut
  80. PopCap targets mobiles with new appointment
  81. Kim doubts Sony's ability to deliver Home
  82. Nordic Game: PS3 SingStar inspired by "mass customisation", says Bozek
  83. Game revenues drop by $1M for Ziff Davis
  84. Sony may consider PS3 price cut this summer - Pachter
  85. Nordic Game: Private label brands "may come to the games market"
  86. Nordic Game: PS3 is "too big", says Parappa the Rapper creator
  87. Nordic Game: Telltale exec says games are "too expensive"
  88. XLeague TV launches tomorrow
  89. Nordic Game: 'New angles' needed to beat WoW, says NCSoft
  90. Croteam signs with Gamecock for next-gen project
  91. Nordic Game: Web has taken over from print, says journalists' panel
  92. Nintendo sponsors film-making prize
  93. Halo 3 release set for September 25
  94. PS3 launch hits Sony profits
  95. Nordic Game: Trophies handed out to top developers
  96. SOE acquires Sigil Games
  97. Nordic Game: Program makes major grant gifts to developers
  98. Reduced competition has led to rich times for developers - Jobling
  99. Burning Crusade boosts Vivendi profits
  100. Consoles must embrace user-created content, says Valve
  101. Babel launches new testing service
  102. Midway signs online tech for next-gen titles
  103. Sega adopts Unreal Engine 3 for next-gen projects
  104. PS3 price point is "a challenge", says Tretton
  105. Sony expects further game losses
  106. GSC confirms more S.T.A.L.K.E.R. titles
  107. ESA names new president
  108. Microsoft fixes Halo 3 beta problem
  109. Microsoft: We have "absolutely no plans" for Blu-ray
  110. Skype to launch games channel
  111. EA recouping Godfather costs with sequel
  112. Nordic Game: PSP needs more new titles, says LocoRoco creator
  113. Europe is key to winning next-gen war, says Florin
  114. NPD: Nintendo dominates hardware and software sales for April
  115. Tiga backs Entertainment Law handbook
  116. Microsoft bans modded 360s from Xbox Live
  117. Rare helped differentiate 360 from original Xbox, says Moore
  118. Tretton queries Microsoft's commitment to Folding@Home initiative
  119. In brief: this week's new game announcements
  120. Nordic Game: Rock Band will be affordable, says Harmonix exec
  121. Sony may have been "overly ambitious", warns Pachter
  122. Sony highlights new software for 07/08
  123. Hardware sales drop in Japan
  124. Sony must cut PS3 price, says Ubisoft boss
  125. Crytek opens new Budapest studio
  126. Console exclusives are highlights for Capcom
  127. 80GB PlayStation 3 is coming, says Sony Korea website
  128. Blizzard unveils StarCraft II
  129. No plans to bring 80GB PS3 to Europe, says Sony
  130. Capcom to close Flagship studio
  131. Leipzig GC organisers planning Singapore conference
  132. EA buys 15 per cent stake in The9
  133. Valve confirms plans to stay independent
  134. Edge editor quits
  135. 80GB PS3 "could be an option" for other markets, says Sony
  136. Eurogamer Network appoints Ingham as chairman
  137. Ubisoft ramps up casual games production
  138. UK Charts: Spider-Man holds top spot
  139. Registrations for Leipzig GC hit record level
  140. Bushnell joins casual publisher NeoEdge
  141. GTA IV to get special edition
  142. Valve: we won't charge for downloadable content
  143. Record sales for Pro Evo as Konami profits drop
  144. Ubisoft announces Beowulf movie tie-in
  145. "E3 is only for the US now," says Ubisoft boss
  146. Nintendo expects to sell 35 million Wiis in US
  147. Full line-up announced for Hollywood and Games Summit
  148. CMP announces consumer-focused PC event
  149. Nintendo bucks seasonal sales trend, says Fils-Aime
  150. Denki launches on DirecTV
  151. Euro Charts: God of War II conquers top ten
  152. EVE Online boss questions glut of fantasy MMOs
  153. PSP gets video, voice calls and messaging
  154. Profits soar for GameStop
  155. IGA signs ad deal with Artix
  156. Final call of GCDC speaker submissions
  157. British Government is driving devs out of business - Doak
  158. Steam surpasses 13 million users
  159. Industry must adopt new sales models, says Cecil
  160. Sales up 31 per cent for Square Enix
  161. Ubisoft has big plans for EndWar's World War III
  162. More details of GDC China revealed
  163. Red Mile gets Sin City licence
  164. FIFA 08 heading to PS3 and Wii
  165. No news updates on Monday
  166. Nintendo to launch live ad campaign in UK cinemas
  167. Japanese charts: Nintendo consoles still on top
  168. IDG already planning E for All 2008
  169. Games on demand services are failing customers, says GDI boss
  170. Halo 2 delay due to "partial nudity"
  171. Atari US appoints temporary CFO
  172. Tech firm sues Sony over Blu-ray
  173. E3 conference schedule released
  174. Foundation 9 studio goes independent
  175. Sims movie on the way
  176. Ubisoft confident of new Splinter Cell direction
  177. Wii shortages could continue for second Christmas - analyst
  178. Euro Charts: God of War and Spider-Man dominate top ten
  179. Sony and Microsoft fail to understand our market, says Nintendo
  180. Legitimate 'gold farming' could be vital to MMO business - Turbine
  181. Spector and Woo team for movie and game project
  182. UK Charts: Spider-Man spends fourth week at No.1
  183. Ubisoft profits up more than 70 per cent
  184. Expected PS3 price cut won't improve sales, says Bank of America
  185. BBC to make first Second Life broadcast
  186. Wii helps sales double for Nintendo Australia
  187. Eurogamer announces joint venture with MediaClash
  188. Microsoft unveils new touch sensitive computer
  189. DS Wi-Fi surpasses 5 million users
  190. Blitz expands Arcade division following Burger King success
  191. Valve teams up with AMD to offer free Steam games
  192. Online market worth USD 13 billion by 2012 - DFC
  193. Oberon Media acquires I-play
  194. No new DS colours for Europe
  195. Videogame Style Guide available now
  196. Ubisoft eyes studio acquisitions
  197. Blizzard boss to speak at Austin GDC
  198. Peter Moore to speak at Casual Connect
  199. Carmack "magic" powers new id franchise
  200. Guitar Hero, Call of Duty help double Activision profits
  201. Traveller's Tales acquires mo-cap studio
  202. Groove Games launches SkillGround
  203. PSP Remote Play goes live
  204. Football genre will continue to expand, says EA
  205. I-play to double internal development capacity
  206. In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
  207. Office of Fair Trading to investigate Gamestation acquisition
  208. In brief: this week's new game announcements
  209. Next-gen console sales healthy at HMV
  210. Pachter predicts delay for GTA IV
  211. Nexon MMO's reach user milestones
  212. CCP to spend $7 million on marketing EVE Online this year
  213. Wii and DS hardware sales continue to climb in Japan
  214. Euro Charts: PES 6 scores across continent
  215. Boxed version of EVE Online due for release in two months
  216. Former Relic devs open new studio
  217. Xbox Live boosts Lions Gate revenues
  218. Gamecock signs first title from Renegade Kid
  219. Brash secures USD 400 million investment
  220. Gates hints at plans for new videogame control system
  221. Infogrames appoints new executive VP
  222. Microsoft to offer free music videos over XBL
  223. EA teams with H&M for themed expansion pack
  224. UK Charts: Pirates knock Spider-Man off the top
  225. 10tacle acquires Hungarian developer Stormregion
  226. Vrabeck to spearhead new EA Casual division
  227. Redundancies hit Sony US
  228. EA exec appointed chairman of ISFE board
  229. Former Human Head boss sets up new studio
  230. E for All registration opens
  231. Profits rise for Mad Catz
  232. Key Nintendo executives reported to be leaving company
  233. Law summit to address game development issues
  234. Raymond hints at Assassin's Creed for handhelds
  235. No job cuts planned for Sony Japan
  236. Nintendo confirms new offices but exec departures are "speculation"
  237. Japanese Charts: Resident Evil Wii misses No.1 spot
  238. Eidos declines to comment on Tomb Raider 360 rumours
  239. Behemoth exec criticises publishers for "armchair developing"
  240. Disney signs Stan Lee for new IP
  241. Tomb Raider Anniversary no longer available to Euro Steam users
  242. Activision closes Vicarious Visions' California office
  243. Square Enix clarifies position on Final Fantasy for 360
  244. Console "sweet spot" is $199, says Microsoft
  245. In brief: this week's new game announcements
  246. Nintendo surges ahead in Japanese hardware sales
  247. Sony, Nokia, Phillips sponsor Develop Conference
  248. EA Casual will help expand market, says PopCap
  249. PlayStation 3 reaches one million sales in Europe
  250. Church to demand apology from Sony