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  1. Opera releases DS Browser
  2. Sony issues response to Church of England complaints
  3. No price drop for 360, says Microsoft
  4. 60 per cent of NoA sales team leaving, says Fils-Aime
  5. FreeStyleGames signs new deal with Red Bull
  6. German Charts: Lara Croft returns to the top
  7. DICE promises to diversify with new projects
  8. Codemasters appoints three new US execs
  9. GamesIndustry.biz appoints new US editor
  10. IMAC to invest $15 million in In2Games
  11. Sony US launches new PlayStation blog
  12. id Software demonstrates new engine at Apple conference
  13. EA titles coming to Mac
  14. Take-Two Q2 revenues down by $60m
  15. UK charts: Forza 2 in pole position
  16. Pachter predicts 16 per cent rise in US game sales
  17. Capcom to distribute games via Steam
  18. Church will face "uphill battle" if suing Sony, says legal expert
  19. Handhelds are dominating, says Square Enix boss
  20. Insomniac declines to comment on Resistance complaints
  21. Sony threatens to pursue legal action against PS3 hackers
  22. Telltale Inc. receives $6 million funding
  23. One day left to register early for Austin GDC
  24. Games can deal with sophisticated subjects, says Smith
  25. Xbox Live executive takes on PlayStation Network
  26. Future Publishing back in black
  27. Prime Minister responds to Church's Resistance complaints
  28. Halo 3 beta officially closed
  29. Take-Two to close 2K Games' New York office
  30. Darlings sell Codemasters
  31. "Wii is as powerful as original Xbox," says FIFA dev
  32. New PS3 games to go on show at E3, says Tretton
  33. Take-Two confirms UK job losses
  34. GAME Australia to open more than 25 stores this year
  35. More details of Gamecock's alternative to E3
  36. Nokia to sponsor Leipzig GCDC
  37. More PR promotions at THQ
  38. Component updates are "commonplace", says Microsoft
  39. SCEA's Karraker responds to PS3 criticism
  40. Wii titles boost Majesco sales by 30 per cent
  41. Ubisoft to expand Moroccan studio
  42. Sony looking to "refine" price of PlayStation 3, says Stringer
  43. Atari losses could exceed $70 million
  44. Wii will look "dated" in next few years, says SEGA exec
  45. Wii outselling 360 and PS3 combined in US
  46. Guillemot confirmed as keynote speaker for Edinburgh 2007
  47. "Wii 2" could be here within the next few years, says Pachter
  48. Nintendo continues to dominate Japanese hardware charts
  49. Cooper named exec director of Future US games properties
  50. Sony apologises to Church
  51. GTA IV episodic content exclusive to 360, confirms Take-Two
  52. Blockbuster to favour Blu-ray over HD-DVD
  53. Eidos confirms Tomb Raider Anniversary for Xbox 360
  54. EA's Gardner awarded OBE
  55. Microsoft denies "systematic issues" with defective consoles
  56. Sega exec clarifies 'Wii will look dated' comments
  57. Microsoft launches viral marketing campaign for Halo 3
  58. Sony declines to comment on rumble rumours
  59. Deep Silver to publish new Piranha Bytes title
  60. Eggebrecht and Molyneux to address GCDC
  61. K2 Network secures $16 million investment
  62. Electronic Arts announces plans to reorganise into four units
  63. Microsoft files lawsuit against Immersion
  64. UK Charts: Forza 2 remains in pole position
  65. Fox becomes main licensor for Halo
  66. Take 2 refuses to clarify $50 million GTA IV deal
  67. ESPN enters casual market
  68. Manhunt 2 banned from sale in UK
  69. ELSPA praises ratings system following Manhunt 2 ban
  70. Epic's Unreal Engine signed for new XBLA title
  71. No political influence over Manhunt ban, states BBFC
  72. Kutaragi officially steps down as Sony chairman and CEO
  73. Rockstar "disappointed" at Manhunt 2 ban
  74. Law and Order game withdrawn due to Bulger image
  75. Manhunt 2 rated Adults Only in US
  76. "Euro 360 sales have hit a wall" - Screen Digest
  77. Sony got the price of PS3 right, says Guillemot
  78. Registration opens for Edinburgh 2007
  79. Splash Damage adopts in-game ads for Quake Wars
  80. Nintendo's market value closes in on Sony
  81. More AV features to come for PS3, says Sony
  82. Eidos to release Hitman triple pack
  83. D3 Publisher acquires Vicious Cycle
  84. ELSPA "surprised" by language BBFC used to explain Manhunt ban
  85. Manhunt 2 banned in Ireland
  86. Sony to introduce new PS3 bundle in Japan
  87. Platform holders refuse to let Manhunt 2 appear on US consoles
  88. Hirai promises 380 PS3 titles in coming year
  89. Wii breaks Australian sales record
  90. Valve updating Steam
  91. India set for console boom
  92. Legacy issues formal apology to Bulger family
  93. PS3, 360 offer "much the same" opportunities, says Sega Rally dev
  94. Entries invited for streamlined BAFTA awards
  95. Stringer: "We're making a comeback already"
  96. Japanese charts: 360 and PS3 return to top ten
  97. MTV promotes Slusser to senior VP of games
  98. Sony confirms 145 PS3 games for US before March
  99. Take-Two shelves Manhunt 2
  100. Edinburgh has made a loss in the past, admits Deering
  101. Atari extends Namco Bandai deal
  102. Games spending to top music this year
  103. Rising Star signs co-publishing deal with Hudson Soft
  104. In brief: this week's game announcements
  105. DS storms ahead in Japanese hardware sales
  106. Industry lacks social responsibility, says Home Secretary
  107. Agreement reached on New York videogame bill
  108. PSP CPU power unlocked
  109. Kuju rebrands Sheffield studio
  110. Take 2 "being burned by their past"
  111. Doctors dismiss 'videogame addiction' claim
  112. Nintendo enters top ten of most valuable Japanese companies
  113. PS3 version of The Darkness delayed until July
  114. Namco Bandai appoints Lelchuk as marketing VP
  115. Insomniac recognised as one of US's "best companies"
  116. THQ titles available via digital distribution
  117. ESRB clarifies position on age ratings for game trailers
  118. Copycat game design is damaging casual market - PopCap
  119. IGA signs deals with three new partners
  120. Film industry can learn from games, says Moledina
  121. Vista games cracked to run on XP
  122. UK Charts: Forza celebrates third week at No.1
  123. High Moon developing Bourne title for Sierra
  124. Number of GameStop stores outside US tops 1000
  125. Games can be art, says Barker
  126. Bioware, Stormfront to keynote Leadership Forum
  127. GAME adopts GDI's on-demand PC service
  128. Burnout advert branded "irresponsible" by ASA
  129. Sony Online Entertainment to publish Pirates MMO
  130. Nintendo set to unveil new WiiWare initiative
  131. Funcom secures $30 million funding
  132. Double Fusion partners with Gala-Net and NHN for in-game ads
  133. Conspiracy to publish 9 Wii exclusives in US
  134. Nintendo announces Wii Software
  135. Manhunt 2 "not an image issue" for Nintendo, says Fils-Aime
  136. Not all movies make good games, warns Legendary Pictures exec
  137. DIRT sells 500k copies in first week
  138. SCEA offers to settle lawsuit for $8.5 million
  139. Profits down in "difficult" year for HMV
  140. Japanese publishers increasing Nintendo support
  141. Japanese charts: DS rides high once again
  142. New Supreme Commander game coming in November
  143. Last chance to register early for Develop
  144. Repair specialists refuse to take 360s
  145. Nearly 40,000 Americans working in game industry, says new study
  146. New GTA IV trailer released
  147. Game advertising to exceed $2 billion by 2012 - report
  148. Few console owners using multimedia capabilities, says study
  149. In-game ads can be "double-edged sword", says analyst
  150. More DS units sold in Japan than all other hardware combined
  151. Sony: PlayStation 3 outselling Wii and 360 in Australia
  152. Rockstar "proud" of Manhunt 2
  153. Warner delays dual-format HD disc
  154. Electronic Arts' UK market share doubled nearest rival in '06
  155. Capcom "actively pursuing" overseas acquisitions
  156. Sony updates PSP firmware to combat hackers
  157. Ubisoft pulls DS game over offensive content
  158. German officials demand Darkness changes
  159. Acclaim to offer disk versions of online games
  160. Panellists announced for Develop quiz show
  161. Don't judge consoles by launch software, says Harrison
  162. PS3 has become "whipping boy", says Insomniac boss
  163. German Charts: Mario leaps to the top
  164. Sega producing first third-party cross-platform title
  165. Spanish Charts: PES scores once again
  166. Wii outselling PS3 by 6 to 1 in Japan
  167. Sony: PS3 in full production
  168. Ubisoft apologises for DLC charge
  169. Sony partners with Nielsen for PS3 in-game ads push
  170. Industry lacks star power, says new ESA president
  171. Microsoft to offer E3 highlights via Xbox Live
  172. Sega exec says price is key for PS3
  173. Atari officially reports $71.3 million loss
  174. UK charts: Harry Potter leads new release surge
  175. Fox hires former Ubisoft exec to expand games portfolio
  176. ISO loader found in PSP update
  177. NCsoft to close Auto Assault MMO
  178. Sony signs Quantic Dream for new PS3 title
  179. Emergent obtains $12 million funding
  180. THQ reports record $1 billion net sales
  181. Chris Early appointed general manager for Windows Live
  182. Sony's Tretton criticises approach of rival platform holders
  183. Gamecock to publish new TimeGate title
  184. DICE reveals Mirror's Edge details
  185. Australian devs call for same treatment as film industry
  186. Auto Assault closure won't affect other NCsoft titles
  187. Xbox Live Marketplace growing by double digits each month
  188. MMO operators at risk of breaking law from September
  189. Studios must learn to say no to bad deals - Perry
  190. PS3 boosts Blu-ray sales by 1000 per cent
  191. Nintendo unveils new DS camera
  192. PlayStation 3 boosts sales at GAME
  193. Former Cake PR exec joins THQ
  194. Groening to appear in Simpsons game
  195. Xbox 360 Elite to hit Japan in October
  196. Japanese charts: resurgent PS2 breaks into top ten
  197. E3 2007 line-ups
  198. Euro commissioner welcomes new PEGI initiative
  199. Sony remains committed to UMD
  200. ELSPA applauds Tory leader's stance on copyright theft
  201. Red Octane sponsors Family Values' second stage
  202. Namco Bandai announces E3 2007 lineup
  203. Xbox 360 repairs cost Microsoft $1 billion
  204. Moore confirms extended 360 warranty in letter to gamers
  205. Microsoft misses 12m Xbox 360 shipment target
  206. Sony expected to slash $100 off the price of PlayStation 3
  207. No plans to cut PS3 price - Sony
  208. UK games market rises by 42 per cent in first half of 2007
  209. Home console sales jump 113 per cent in UK
  210. Sony apologises for Resistance row
  211. Disney renames Climax Racing Studio
  212. Sales of Sony consoles rise in Japan
  213. Sony reveals PSN E3 coverage plans
  214. Analyst anticipates increased third-party Wii support
  215. Sega and Gas Powered Games reveal Space Siege
  216. Sony announces new 80GB PS3 for North America
  217. Sony to announce new PS3 Euro price
  218. Tecmo exec slams new E3
  219. No plans to cut 360 price in Japan - Microsoft
  220. German charts: Nintendo holds top three positions
  221. Time to let new Sony management shine, says Deering
  222. Riccitiello: Games content is boring consumers
  223. Microsoft to slash price of Xbox 360 - Pachter
  224. New 80GB PS3 eliminates "emotion engine" chip
  225. Microsoft develops new Xbox 360 chipset
  226. Trion raises $30 million in funding
  227. Speakers announced for GDC China
  228. Take-Two calls current US ratings system ?somewhat nonsensical?
  229. UK charts: Harry Potter sales rise by 29 per cent
  230. Gamecock signs new Spark IP
  231. Sony readying PS3 movie download service
  232. Activision secures rights to Gibson guitars
  233. Konami: PS3 price cut too little, Metal Gear exclusivity in doubt
  234. GameTap offers 500 titles to Mac users
  235. Activision shipped 8 million titles in Q1
  236. Bookies take bets on Euro PS3 price cut
  237. Spielberg details EA games
  238. US retailer applauds PS3 price drop
  239. New Sierra titles coming to Xbox Live Arcade
  240. PlayStation 3 price "still high", says Square Enix boss
  241. E3: Xbox Live hits 7 million users
  242. E3: Xbox 360 Elite to launch in Europe and Canada August 24
  243. E3: New Halo console, software takes centre stage for Microsoft
  244. E3: Disney joins Xbox Video Marketplace
  245. E3: Sony meant to set Killzone expectations high - Harrison
  246. E3: Bungie shooter to hit XBLA this summer
  247. E3: 360 Messenger Kit priced and dated for US
  248. E3: Relentless flattered by Microsoft's copycat Buzz design
  249. E3: "Nintendo is not a fad," says Fils-Aime
  250. E3: Nintendo unveils two new controllers for Wii