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  1. Nintendo DS sales top 2 million in UK
  2. Losses narrow for Infogrames
  3. PSP sales up by 280 per cent, says SCEA
  4. Europe gears up for Wii launch
  5. Microsoft trumpets Christmas software line-up
  6. "We're not arrogant," says Fils-Aime
  7. Wii is on track to hit 4m target, says Fils-Aime
  8. Sony missed PS3 shipment target by half, says Electronic Arts CEO
  9. US retailers slammed by media watchdog
  10. Namco must sell 500,000 PS3 games to make profit
  11. Australian games industry worth AU$ 110m
  12. Sony announces major reshuffle
  13. Headgate Studios acquired by EA
  14. PS3 will be Sony's last hardware offering, predicts analyst
  15. Sony repackages Gran Turismo HD as demo
  16. Game On adds December events
  17. Mercury Games appoints brace of execs
  18. Electronic Arts CEO calls on Sony to introduce lower PSP price point
  19. Sony reshuffle says "absolutely nothing" about PS4 plans - Pachter
  20. Cost of games is "crazy", says EA Montreal boss
  21. Wii sells out at Japanese launch
  22. Wii pre-orders reach 30,000 in Oz
  23. M: Metrics reports decline in market share for EA Mobile
  24. Napster founder to launch WoW community site
  25. Need for Speed: Carbon tipped for Christmas number one
  26. Sony signs former USC students for three PS3 titles
  27. Take-Two signs deal with Double Fusion
  28. UK Charts: FIFA sticks to the top
  29. Empire shareholders accept Silverstar's offer
  30. Original PlayStation downloads go live in US
  31. Nintendo may beat forecast - Iwata
  32. First-party software leads Wii sales in Japan
  33. 80 per cent of parents follow age ratings - survey
  34. Mobile versions could harm console brands, says Player X boss
  35. Apple move into home consoles 'a distinct possibility' - analyst
  36. Skillset backs government training review
  37. MS on track to sell 10m Xbox 360s by 2007
  38. Speakers announced for Serious Games Summit
  39. Babel launches global mobile outsourcing division
  40. Gears of War boosts Xbox Live use by 80 per cent
  41. ISM signs up Larian Studios
  42. Episodic content could boost PC gaming, says EA MD
  43. BBFC defends Canis Canem Edit rating
  44. Nintendo to investigate Wii wrist strap issue
  45. Ubisoft posts 13 per cent rise in revenues
  46. ELSPA welcomes IP theft report
  47. Biggest queues ever as Wii launches at GAME
  48. PS3 won't help Blu-ray uptake, says Time Warner
  49. Clinton backs ESRB ad campaign
  50. Ritual appoints new studio head
  51. Realtime Worlds secures £31m in funding
  52. 50,000 Wii consoles sold in the UK
  53. Gamestation hails Wii success with 200 midnight openings
  54. PS3 problems now resolved - Sony
  55. German parliament to consider banning violent games
  56. Huge growth in numbers of female and older gamers
  57. Casual Games Summit expands into two day event
  58. Plans in place for PlayStation 4, says Evolution Studios boss
  59. SEGA to deliver Alien games to next-gen consoles
  60. Tech firm files suit against Nintendo
  61. Microsoft releases XNA Game Studio Express
  62. Investigation reveals "improprieties" in Take-Two practices
  63. UK Charts: FIFA still number one
  64. Former Ubisoft, Vicious Cycle execs set up new studio
  65. Red 5 secures US$ 18.5 million in funding
  66. China takes tough stance on online games
  67. More than 600 visitors attend Game Connection
  68. Videogame sales boost profits for Best Buy
  69. Merry Christmas for Microsoft in Oz
  70. European consumers snap up 325,000 Wii consoles in two days
  71. XNA Express will start YouTube for games, says Microsoft?s Satchell
  72. XNA Express will start YouTube for games, says Microsoft?s Satchell
  73. Nintendo Wii breaks records in Australia
  74. Sony still planning to ship 2m PlayStation 3 units by 2007
  75. SCEA comes clean over PSP website
  76. Flagship sets up new studio in Seattle
  77. UTV acquires controlling share in Ignition Entertainment
  78. Wii remote is best-selling accessory in North America
  79. Nintendo "recalls" 3.2 million Wii remote straps
  80. Investment group makes GBP 4.4 million offer for Kuju Plc
  81. Blue Dragon release boosts Xbox 360 sales in Japan
  82. SCi obtains 11 new licenses as part of new deal with Warner Bros.
  83. Pink PS2 will be a hit this Christmas, says GAME
  84. Blitz and Rebellion win top trophies at TIGA awards
  85. Today's developers are "lucky bastards", says Lionhead boss
  86. SEGA enlists heavyweight support for Alien games
  87. Gears of War becomes fastest-selling next-gen console game
  88. Lowenstein steps down from ESA
  89. Nikitova drives into Europe with new London office
  90. Former SOE exec sets up new studio
  91. Ubisoft MD predicts bright future for gaming websites
  92. Sony in talks with Amazon for PSP movie downloads
  93. Livingstone hypes next-gen Lara
  94. Double Fusion secures $26M in funding
  95. Double Fusion secures $26M in funding
  96. UK Charts: FIFA is Christmas number one
  97. GAME reveals most popular pre-orders for Christmas
  98. Konami offers free game demos for mobile
  99. Lost Planet reaches 1 million downloads
  100. Warner Bros. to distribute Codemasters titles in US
  101. Riot Games secures US $1.5 million funding
  102. Wii Opera trial goes live December 22nd
  103. Valve and IGA ink Counter-Strike ad deal
  104. ESA officially announces Lowenstein departure
  105. Wii strap lawsuit 'completely without merit,' says Nintendo
  106. Flashman managing videogame licenses for Classic Media
  107. Bundles and high price creating PlayStation 3 glut
  108. Nintendo execs to receive AIAS awards
  109. No software drought for Wii, pledges Fils-Aime
  110. MS exec questions long term potential for Nintendo Wii
  111. Minter to keynote Independent Games Summit
  112. Burger King games sell 2 million units in US
  113. EA to publish new id Software title in Europe
  114. DS continues to dominate Japanese software sales
  115. iDVD will broaden videogame market, says Tomb Raider boss
  116. In-game ads fail to influence consumers, says specialist
  117. Mad Catz appoints ex-Rockstar exec as new CFO
  118. Guitar Hero lawsuit settled out of court
  119. Warthog post GBP 30,000 loss
  120. Xbox 360 topped US hardware sales chart over Xmas - NPD
  121. Capcom eyes Hollywood for new IP drive
  122. Lego Star Wars creator wraps up Game On events
  123. Former ESA president to set up new trade body
  124. Microsoft sued over Halo mobile
  125. SCi boss recognised for services to games industry
  126. Madden tops North American software sales chart for 2006
  127. PS3 will sell 75 million units by 2010 - report
  128. UK Charts: FIFA ends the year in top position
  129. Stamper brothers leave Rare
  130. New technology is key to innovation - Livingstone
  131. EA dominates No.1 chart position throughout '06
  132. Channel 4 Radio to offer content to PSP owners
  133. Dale returns to Rockstar as chief operating officer
  134. 360 movie downloads outperforming Amazon rival - report
  135. Human Head Studios boss moves on
  136. Microsoft looks to Halo 3 to boost Crackdown sales
  137. InvenSense secures $11m in research funding
  138. Traveller's Tales buys Embryonic
  139. Atari shareholders approve stock split
  140. IGA signs new agreement with Acclaim
  141. GameStop celebrates $1.7 billion Christmas
  142. Tabloid reports on child 'Killed by Game Boy'
  143. Blitz announces dates for 2007 student open days
  144. US Wii sales beat 1.2m estimate - analyst
  145. CBS channel to offer downloadable games
  146. Boris Johnson slams videogames
  147. Nintendo responds to Game Boy accident
  148. New developer OneNine Studios to focus on handhelds
  149. ELSPA responds to Boris Johnson
  150. US PS3 shipments hit 1m mark
  151. Sixaxis honoured with Emmy
  152. Bach confirms 10.4m Xbox 360s sold
  153. IPTV for Xbox 360 by end of year
  154. GameStop acquires Rhino retail chain
  155. Live service for Vista this summer
  156. E for All Expo details emerge
  157. CES: Supreme Commander launches amBX
  158. UK Charts: EA takes top three positions
  159. Microsoft blurs the lines between PC and console gaming
  160. Xbox 360 boasts 5.3 software attach rate
  161. Midway readies 6 titles for PlayStation 3 download
  162. Wedbush predicts hardware sell-out into New Year
  163. Wii sales hit 1m in Japan - Enterbrain
  164. PS3 is most powerful console, says Hirai
  165. Capcom appoints new executive VP
  166. HMV frustrated by Wii allocation
  167. Imagine shifts focus to web publishing
  168. Microsoft signs HD movie deal with Lionsgate
  169. Zune to support videogame content by '08
  170. Relentless unveils Buzz title for schools market
  171. Sony wins Emmy for Dual Shock, not Sixaxis
  172. Nintendo raises Wii, DS sales forecasts
  173. JoWood inks distribution deal with Pinnacle
  174. Top execs quit Massive
  175. id honoured with Emmy awards
  176. Details emerge of WOW: Burning Crusade launch
  177. Retail blasts 'undisciplined' Eidos over software prices
  178. TIGA welcomes MPs call for 'games academy'
  179. Capcom celebrates Dead Rising's 1m success
  180. DS and Wii boost sales at GAME
  181. Platform holders sued over game controller technology
  182. Sony apologises for mix-up over Emmy award
  183. ELSPA says 2006 was record year for UK games industry
  184. EU wants crackdown on violent game sales
  185. Japan dominates best-selling games franchise list
  186. Franchises help THQ predict $1bn sales milestone
  187. HMV reports growth in games sales
  188. Carmack questions games for Vista initiative
  189. Mobile offers better chance to develop new IP - Eidos
  190. TBWA defends new PS3 campaign
  191. US hardware sales reach $1.6bn in December
  192. Deadline extended for D&AD gaming award
  193. NPD sales prove "the power of PlayStation," claims Tretton
  194. WoW reaches 8 million subscribers
  195. Fils-Aime: "Our work is just beginning"
  196. Nintendo leads Japanese sales resurgence
  197. Capcom promises new IP from Euro developers in 2008
  198. Nintendo appoints new VP of licensing
  199. Wii remote holds much more potential, says Mercury dev
  200. Nintendo celebrates successful Christmas
  201. Retail breaks street date for WOW expansion
  202. GO3 early bird discount extended
  203. UK Charts: Lost Planet shoots to number one
  204. PS3 to miss sales targets by 25 per cent - analyst
  205. Microsoft preparing 360 launch in China
  206. 1m PS3s shipped in Japan
  207. Long queues at HMV as World Of Warcraft expansion launches
  208. JoWood and Koch team for co-publishing deal
  209. Live Video Marketplace to generate $92m in '07
  210. Console DLC revenue to grow 46% annually - report
  211. PS3 price appears on Sony website
  212. Neversoft to create new Guitar Hero titles
  213. PS3 in good supply, Wii units sold out across US
  214. Platform holders report big sales down under
  215. EA and Bizarre reveal new Live Arcade title
  216. Halo 3 beta boosts Crackdown pre-orders by 25%
  217. "Over half" of 360 owners didn't own Xbox 1 - Microsoft
  218. Gates takes on Sony and Nintendo
  219. Canada enjoys sales boom
  220. Rockstar Vienna founders set up new studio
  221. Support grows for new EU game restrictions
  222. New hardware boosts Oz game sales
  223. Geomerics to debut new tech at Game On
  224. Oblivion expansion to get Xbox Live distribution
  225. ELSPA unveils new policy plans
  226. Warcraft helps PC game sales reach $970m
  227. ESA boss to give last speech at DICE
  228. Chart-Track moves into Denmark
  229. In brief: this week's game announcements
  230. Hardware sales slow in Japan
  231. In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
  232. Nintendo veterans to speak at GDC
  233. Gears of War sells 3m worldwide
  234. Google eyes in-game ads acquisition
  235. Midway's Blitz banned over drug use
  236. EA exec predicts software price cut
  237. Miyamoto to keynote Game Developers Conference
  238. European DS sales top 10m
  239. UK Charts: Burning Crusade enjoys red hot sales
  240. GAME leads xmas High Street success
  241. Kuju boss confirms move out of mobile market
  242. Gears of War heads AIAS nominations
  243. Sumo and Ubisoft unveil new Driver title
  244. Companies warned of Chinese outsourcing pitfalls
  245. PS3 is harder to cost reduce, says SCEA boss
  246. Clancy and Red Steel help boost Ubisoft sales 24%
  247. Lego Star Wars boosts SCi revenue to GBP 70 million
  248. Nintendo details Q1 Wii releases
  249. Sega teams with Kuju for new PSP project
  250. Microsoft striving for simultaneous Vista, 360 releases