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  1. Red carpet rolls out for BAFTA awards
  2. EA confirms DICE Canada closure
  3. Microsoft backs Gamestation in new retail drive
  4. Electronics retailer stung with USD $9 million piracy fine
  5. GRAW picks up top award at BAFTAs
  6. GAME appoints Morgan as new CEO
  7. No PSP price cut this year - Sony exec
  8. Lord Puttnam issues call to action for games industry
  9. EA announces panellists for next Industry Speaker event
  10. Crytek confident it could port Crysis
  11. SCi shares rise as Warner rumours resurface
  12. Call of Duty 2 tops Xbox Live chart once again
  13. Sony Japan reveals price point for PS3 launch titles
  14. Game pioneers to lecture at Science Museum
  15. Gameplay must come first - Williams
  16. CMP acquires The Game Initiative
  17. UK Charts: FIFA scores for a second week
  18. Wild Hare to publish Alten8 PSP titles
  19. O2 to pre-install game demos on new handsets
  20. Sony exec questions high price of Wii, 360 hardware
  21. GameStop launches digital download service
  22. Ubisoft to host consumer music and gaming event
  23. Sony and Xfire confirm online PS3 partnership
  24. Konami and Reebok team for Pro Evo partnership
  25. BVG signs Oblivion engine for next-gen titles
  26. Nintendo Wii tours Japan ahead of December launch
  27. EA to stump up USD $20,000 prize for FIFA tournament
  28. Microsoft opens Xbox Live Marketplace to web-browsing
  29. Capcom to close Clover Studio
  30. EA completes move to Switzerland
  31. Nintendo launches new dev tool for Wii
  32. Activision sets up new partnership with Steam
  33. Blu-ray and HD-DVD hybrid chip coming from NEC
  34. Gardner champions industry's focus on European growth
  35. Emotion is key to successful games, says VFX boss
  36. ESA unveils new plans for E3
  37. Atari shareholders fail to vote on finance plan
  38. AMD sale gets approval of ATI shareholders
  39. Bully cleared for sale by Florida judge
  40. More details revealed of Clover closure
  41. Emotional games will push industry forward, says Molyneux
  42. Xfire to host PS3 online tournaments
  43. Former DICE Canada staff set up new art studio
  44. UK Charts: Hat trick for FIFA
  45. CES organsier will not compete with new E3
  46. Games already filling 25GB Blu-Ray discs - Harrison
  47. Valve releases Source Engine for Xbox 360
  48. EA Warrington Studio closure a "creative decision"
  49. Major UK retailers refuse to stock Bully
  50. Livingstone, Jackson defend games in front of select committee
  51. Blitz establishes download division for next-gen titles
  52. Blair praises games industry for making "significant strides"
  53. SEGA forced to release new Football Manager early
  54. Microsoft admits first-party 360 release bungle
  55. D3P eyes studio acquisitions for next-gen growth
  56. No Gears of War release for Germany
  57. More than four million users on Xbox Live
  58. PS3, PSP problems force Sony to slash profit forecasts
  59. Take-Two founder hands in resignation
  60. Nielsen's to track game data
  61. Sony warns against grey importing
  62. Nintendo's key DS titles for Q1
  63. Microsoft takes Xbox 360 on tour
  64. PS3 peripherals priced ahead of US launch
  65. Sony reveals US launch titles for PS3
  66. Microsoft to release new Xbox 360 Pro Evo bundle
  67. EA reveals more than 30 PS3 titles in development
  68. Konami reaches settlement in DDR lawsuit
  69. Climax restructures after Disney sell-off
  70. Lik-Sang hits back at Sony following court judgement
  71. Nintendo unveils plans for Christmas marketing push
  72. 100GB Xbox 360 hard-drive rumours resurface
  73. SCi and Time Warner deal expected imminently
  74. Further delay for launch of standalone Blu-Ray player
  75. PlayStation 3 shipment figures in doubt
  76. Microsoft reaffirms commitment to Halo movie
  77. Pandemic expands with second Australian team
  78. UK Charts: Football Manager scores top spot
  79. World of Warcraft expansion pack delayed
  80. Lik-Sang goes out of business
  81. Burger King titles could come to Europe, says Blitz
  82. GRAW 2 confirmed as Ubisoft profits rise
  83. 2K Games to release four titles via Steam
  84. First GDC 07 speakers and details confirmed
  85. Dates confirmed for Leipzig GCDC 2007
  86. Xbox 360 breaks sales records in Australia
  87. Oliver warns studios against opting for "obvious choice"
  88. Activision beats Q2 revenue expectations
  89. Ubisoft expands into Mexico
  90. Nintendo profits up nearly 50 per cent
  91. AMD completes US $5.4 billion ATI acquisition
  92. No regrets over PS3 pads - Harrison
  93. Next-gen mobiles will be 'comparable to PSP'
  94. Lik-Sang responds to Sony's "sour grapes" jibe
  95. Smaller games could be more lucrative than Gods of War - Jaffe
  96. Games sector is "weak" - Sony CFO
  97. MS doing better than expected - CFO
  98. EA officially opens doors to new Chicago studio
  99. MS to offer Xbox Live Gold subscribers content first
  100. UK gets new trade body for serious games
  101. Game On lectures to begin this week
  102. Oddworld returns with new CG movie and game project
  103. Sony boss looks for new ways to offset PS3 performance
  104. Square Enix signs Trilogy distribution deal
  105. Play-Asia cancels import PS3 preorders
  106. Silverstar buys Empire in deal worth £4.75 million
  107. Game City a success as festival returns in '07
  108. Microsoft tweaks 360 dashboard with Autumn update
  109. UK Charts: Pro Evo 6 scores top spot
  110. No price cut for Xbox 360 this year
  111. Sony misses Japanese PS3 shipment targets
  112. Namco Bandai promises aggressive Euro strategy
  113. PS3 delay will give MS an advantage, says Ubi exec
  114. Nintendo confirms Wii launch line-up for North America
  115. Hudson announces Virtual Console titles for Wii
  116. Nintendo begins push into Russian market
  117. Sega's Virtual Console titles to start at USD 8
  118. Nokia appoints new exec to gaming division
  119. Sony warns of PS3 pre-order scams
  120. Europe to get 27 Wii titles this year
  121. Sony funding 'about 40' download titles for PS3 - Harrison
  122. Nintendo reaffirms commitment to Wii launch
  123. PS3 and Xbox 360 "look even", says Silicon Knights boss
  124. Microsoft releases second XNA Express beta
  125. PS3 to hit Hong Kong and Taiwan on November 17
  126. Xfire sues IGN over communication software
  127. THQ Wireless pushes into Russia
  128. IDG to create 'new E3'
  129. Kawazu questions need to target markets differently
  130. Sports titles help drive record EA sales
  131. EA reveals new next-gen sequels
  132. EA predicts PS3 shortages for North America
  133. Midway posts US $22 million Q3 loss
  134. Atari sells off Melbourne House studio
  135. Net sales up by 68 per cent for THQ
  136. JoWooD acquires Painkiller publisher
  137. Gizmondo exec faces court again following mistrial
  138. THQ predicts strong sales for Nintendo Wii
  139. First Games Central podcast now available
  140. SEGA signs Iron Man from Marvel
  141. Microsoft to offer HD movie and TV content via Xbox Live
  142. Sony 'overreached' including Blu-ray in PS3 - Harrison
  143. DS is winning the battle, says Yarnton
  144. UK Charts: Need for Speed takes pole position
  145. Activision's Q2 revenues slip
  146. Atari proposes stock split to avoid NASDAQ de-listing
  147. Nvidia acquires PortalPlayer for US $357 million
  148. BVG opens new Wii, DS studio
  149. 10tacle to develop Ferrari racing games
  150. EA to share publishing role on Hellgate: London
  151. Former Gizmondo exec gets jail time
  152. PS3 titles to use single online sign-in
  153. Cheap Eastern Europe development "gone"
  154. Konami reports solid first-half results
  155. New GamesIndustry.biz Podcast now available!
  156. Mizuguchi calls on games industry to embrace new talent
  157. Developers must change how publishers think, says EA producer
  158. Hirai "comfortable" with US PS3 price points
  159. Windows Vista heads to manufacturing
  160. Xbox Video Marketplace set to go worldwide
  161. PS2 hits 40 million units in PAL territories
  162. Next-gen is biggest step since 3D - Doak
  163. Developer focus is shifting towards Wii, says Nintendo of America boss
  164. Better graphics means more problems, says EA exec
  165. Harrison declines to confirm March launch date for PlayStation 3
  166. GSC Game World using Steam to distribute strategy title
  167. PS3 to launch without key third party titles
  168. Frozen Codebase on board with Xbox 360
  169. Microsoft to sponsor GameShadow innovation awards
  170. Forza Motorsport 2 pushed back to June 2007
  171. Muted launch for PS3 in Japan
  172. March PS3 launch "still on track," says Sony
  173. Sega Sammy sees 52 per cent profits rise
  174. MTV partners with Nexon for US MMO's
  175. EVE Online dev merges with White Wolf
  176. A2M boss predicts end to low budget, poor quality games
  177. Nearly 90,000 PS3s sold in Japan in two days
  178. UK Charts: NFS Carbon holds top spot
  179. Shock in store for consumers over price of PS3 - report
  180. Nintendo ramps up Wii budget for Japanese launch
  181. GAME expands with acquisition of new stores in France
  182. Less than one PS3 game per console sold at launch
  183. Capcom chooses Activision as new Oz partner
  184. Foundation 9 acquires Amaze Entertainment
  185. US Official PlayStation Magazine to close
  186. US PS3 shipments could be halved, says analyst
  187. Capcom takes San Andreas to Japan
  188. Harrison predicts major role for user-created content on PlayStation 3
  189. Official PlayStation Magazine will continue in UK
  190. Halo 3 beta to begin in spring
  191. Taiwan to get just 500 PS3 units at launch
  192. Nintendo declines to confirm DVD Wii for US and Europe
  193. Infogrames posts 14 per cent drop in revenues
  194. eBay blocks users from selling PlayStation 3 units
  195. Japan to get 400,000 Wii units at launch
  196. Square Enix raises profit forecasts again
  197. Nintendo wanted Wii to cost under $100, says Miyamoto
  198. Sony losing over US$ 300 on each 20GB PS3
  199. PS3 launches across North America
  200. No web browser, news or weather channels for Wii launch
  201. PS3 online service goes live
  202. Activision at risk of being delisted from NASDAQ
  203. WOW boosts Vivendi profits 186 per cent
  204. 505 Games responds to Rule of Rose controversy
  205. GDC Mobile confirms speakers for '07
  206. Latest GI Podcast now available!
  207. Wii launches in North America
  208. Nintendo Wii hits stores across Canada
  209. Gears of War takes top spot in Xbox Live chart
  210. Consultancy firm highlights "significant shortcomings" of in-game ads
  211. Nintendo of America boss predicts 1m Wii sales by early December
  212. UK Charts: Gears of War storms to the top
  213. Nordic Game conference moves to May
  214. Indy development is still going strong - Braben
  215. DS reaches 7 million sales across Europe
  216. FBI shuts down Lineage II pirate group
  217. GameStop sales up by 89 per cent
  218. Wii is fastest-selling pre-order item ever, reveals Amazon UK
  219. Empire accepts acquisition offer
  220. Sony still planning to ship 1m PS3 units before the end of the year
  221. Microsoft announces Gears of War Christmas bundle
  222. EA signs new deal with Warner Bros.
  223. SCEA announces pricing for PSone games on PSP
  224. Measure our success at Xmas '07 ? Gates
  225. Zelda leads Wii sales in Canada
  226. EU investigates French tax breaks
  227. Microsoft launches video-on-demand service for Xbox 360
  228. 200k Wii units for US retail per week - analyst
  229. THQ threatened with Nasdaq delisting
  230. UK Government must do more to support games - Braben
  231. Tecmo responds to sexual harassment allegations
  232. Swordfish expands with new office and recruitment drive
  233. 360 manufacturing costs drop below retail price
  234. Microsoft pledges to refund Video Marketplace users
  235. 505 Games cancels Rule of Rose release
  236. Disc format has "many years" left, says Sony UK boss
  237. GBP 1 million worth of Xboxes hijacked in past week
  238. 'We want to be number two in five years,' says Ubisoft Montreal boss
  239. Poor game scripts result in bad acting, says audio boss
  240. Gamers get first chance to compare next-gen consoles at Game On
  241. PSP to benefit from new EMI Music deal
  242. Nokia looks to community features to evolve mobile gaming
  243. Sony is feeling the strain - Bach
  244. Indies will lead the way in next-gen development - FreeStyle
  245. UK Charts: FIFA knocks Gears off top spot
  246. Nintendo sells 600,000 Wii units
  247. Developer Nevrax goes into receivership
  248. Average cost of eBay PS3 tops US$1000
  249. PS3 to get new versions of classic arcade games
  250. Future posts pre-tax loss of GBP 49 million