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  1. RollerCoaster Tycoon lawsuit goes to House of Lords
  2. Sony UK boss confirms PSP redesign
  3. Sony unveils new education initiative
  4. Casual gaming "set to explode" - MumboJumbo boss
  5. Philips strikes amBX Cyber Games partnership
  6. Midway sued over Psi-Ops game
  7. Sony is "still the one to beat", says Epic Games boss
  8. Rockstar teams with Timbaland for PSP title
  9. DS outshipping PSP by three-to-one in Japan
  10. Commodore launches new range of gaming PCs
  11. Retail prepares for "huge" PlayStation 3 launch
  12. GAME takes action over 'PS3 vs. 360' poster
  13. Former EA exec joins SCi
  14. Wii and DS help US hardware sales rise 98 per cent
  15. PS3 medical research gets underway
  16. Vista will help PC gaming "grow up", says Bioshock developer
  17. Sony still planning to ship 6m PS3 units
  18. In brief: this week's game announcements
  19. GDC poker event raises $24k
  20. Japanese charts: Yoshi sells over 300k in first week
  21. Sony dismisses SingStore price rumour
  22. Three editions of Halo 3 coming in autumn
  23. Robert acquires Deep Red Games
  24. EA Mobile launches Sports Link service
  25. Thompson threatens to "destroy" Take-Two as legal battle continues
  26. Nintendo dismisses Wii hard drive rumours
  27. Fils-Aime: 360 isn't performing well in Europe
  28. Euro PS3 sales will hit 4m by next year - analyst
  29. Trilogy launches new service for indie retailers
  30. UK Charts: Budget Grand Theft Auto hits top spot
  31. Stringer: If PS3 fails, it will be down to high price
  32. Shareholders take on Take-Two
  33. Key titles to miss PlayStation 3 launch
  34. Google confirms Adscape acquisition
  35. Majesco trims losses with new budget focus
  36. Call for papers opens for Leipzig GCDC
  37. EA buys stake in FIFA Online specialist
  38. "Price is not the issue" with DLC, says Bethesda exec
  39. Sony reveals PS3 backwards compatible titles
  40. Virgin invites PS3 buyers to camp out in-store
  41. IGA to reach 10m ads milestone
  42. Blizzard sets up new Texas office
  43. New Line signs Gears of War movie
  44. Trion signs ex-EA online experts
  45. Italian retailers break street date for PlayStation 3
  46. Imagine to invest £1.5m in online publishing
  47. Euro delay is beneficial for PS3 buzz, says Reeves
  48. Lasky leaves EA Mobile for Benchmark
  49. Official PlayStation 3 launch gets off to slow start
  50. Political group asks Bono to halt Mercs 2 production
  51. Microsoft reassures Live users over fraud fears
  52. Europe prepares for PlayStation 3 launch
  53. Handhelds to out-sell home consoles by 2011 ? DFC
  54. In brief: the PS3 launch line-up
  55. Europe to benefit from booming MMO market
  56. Sony gives out free Bravia TVs to UK's first PS3 buyers
  57. Europe is "most important continent", says Harrison
  58. Activision signs Monster Jam licence
  59. GAME opens doors early for PS3 launch
  60. In brief: this week's game announcements
  61. ?Market doesn?t need Blu-ray?, says UK Xbox boss
  62. More than 30,000 PS3 owners sign up for Folding@home
  63. SCi appoints mergers and acquisitions expert
  64. Game Group losses for Ziff Davies
  65. HMV slams PS3 television "stunt"
  66. Community-built MMO will be racer, reveals Perry
  67. More than 20,000 PS3 units sold in Australia
  68. Bandai Namco using Cell chip for arcade games
  69. UK Charts: PS3 storms the top ten
  70. EA establishes new music label
  71. Windows Vista sales top 20m
  72. Brash to raise $150m for movie-based games
  73. 360 manufacturer to discontinue production
  74. PS3 on sale for under £400
  75. Sales of Nintendo DS top 3 million in UK
  76. GameStop reveals $5 billion in sales for 2006
  77. SCi acquires Bluefish Media
  78. Microsoft unveils Xbox Elite
  79. GameStop accuses Nintendo of holding back Wii stock
  80. Nintendo and Sega team for Mario and Sonic title
  81. TV and movie studios bolster Xbox Live DLC
  82. Elite won't replace existing Xbox 360 units, says Microsoft
  83. 360 Elite validates Sony's hi-def focus ? analyst
  84. Xbox 360 Elite due "late summer", says HMV
  85. Elite announcement "legitimises" PS3 strategy, says Sony US
  86. Xbox is going through "evolutionary" changes, says Thompson
  87. Retailers praise "biggest-ever" PS3 launch
  88. EA renews Rings licence
  89. Nintendo to be "anchor exhibitor" at E for All
  90. Eidos holding off on release of most PS3 titles until 2008
  91. Ex-Remedy boss forms new studio
  92. No plans for 80GB PS3, says Sony
  93. GTA IV trailer hits the web
  94. Shareholders force board change at Take-Two
  95. Elite won't improve Microsoft's market share ? analyst
  96. 40 speakers announced for Nordic Game 2007
  97. Toshiba slashes price of HD-DVD players
  98. In brief: mobile gaming news
  99. In brief: this week's game announcements
  100. EA teams up with Harmonix for Rock Band
  101. Virgin appoints Walkden as CEO of downloads
  102. Euro Charts: Resistance guns for the top
  103. Euro programmers earn 33 per cent less than US counterparts
  104. Tickets priced for E for All Expo
  105. Major record labels to supply tracks for Rock Band
  106. Miyamoto will work on Sonic and Mario
  107. GDC picked up E3 constituents, says Moledina
  108. Sony clarifies PS3 game dates
  109. UK Charts: Command & Conquer 3 enters at No. 1
  110. Guitar Hero coming to mobiles
  111. Eurogamer Network appoints Garratt as publisher
  112. Guitar Hero devs banned from creating music games
  113. Sony confirms PSP price cut for US
  114. Zelnick outlines Take-Two changes
  115. PlayStation 3 hardware sales plummet 82 per cent
  116. Xbox 360 ad banned over dangerous driving
  117. Nvidia signs up for Nordic Game conference
  118. Wii still outselling PS3 in Japan
  119. Develop announces speakers for 2007
  120. Austin GDC calls for submissions
  121. Sony and Microsoft bosses defend consoles' value propositions
  122. Rock Band set to revolutionise music, says MTV
  123. Bonnell leaves Atari
  124. Molyneux honoured with French knighthood
  125. Expect lay-offs at Take Two, warns analyst
  126. Nintendo raises forecasts again following DS success
  127. PlayStation 3 causes record retail spike in Australia
  128. Evolution scores European No. 1 with Motorstorm
  129. In brief: this week's game announcements
  130. Eurogamer Network launches new community website
  131. Bank Holiday break
  132. Winters resigns as Take-Two CFO
  133. Microsoft confirms Live Messenger for Xbox 360
  134. Double Fusion appoints new Euro MD
  135. Console business needs radical rethink, says Romero
  136. US retailers drop 20GB PS3
  137. Halo 3 beta goes live May 16
  138. Virgin launches Wii and PS3 radio player
  139. Nintendo offers praise for US Government
  140. UK Charts: Command and Conquer holds top spot
  141. Quality product key to restructure, states Take Two
  142. Take-Two named in Ghost Rider lawsuit
  143. 'We'll never do away with retail,' says Harrison
  144. Sony in talks for commercial use of PS3
  145. Guinness World Records to produce videogame edition
  146. Blade unveils new Hydro engine
  147. Wii enjoys third biggest sales week since launch
  148. Ubisoft acquires RTS specialist SunFlowers
  149. 20GB PS3 to be discontinued
  150. Euro Charts: Resistance holds top spot
  151. NCsoft launches new apprenticeship scheme
  152. Foundation 9 eyes further studio acquisitions
  153. China to restrict online gaming hours
  154. G3 charity shooting tournament announced
  155. Sony, Nintendo nominated for D&AD awards
  156. Nintendo releases finalised Wii browser
  157. Leipzig GC to expand for 2007
  158. Bethesda picks up Fallout series
  159. Execs join Game Connection board
  160. Dates announced for BlizzCon 2007
  161. Double Fusion acquisition a possibility, says Euro MD
  162. Sony to continue selling 20GB PS3 in Japan
  163. In brief: this week's game announcements
  164. Nintendo tops Japanese hardware charts
  165. New PS3 Network title to be unveiled at Nordic Game
  166. Nearly 800k PS3 units sold in Europe, says Stringer
  167. EA vets establish new Wii, DS studio
  168. Square Enix promotes Yamamoto to North American CEO
  169. Eidos acquires mobile developer Morpheme
  170. SCEE to lay off 160 employees
  171. UK Charts: Turtles take the top
  172. THQ turns away from cross platform titles
  173. Game marketing and PR guide now available
  174. Sony considers producing PS3 with larger hard drive
  175. Capcom picks up PlayStation MotoGP licence
  176. EA teams up with Endemol
  177. RedOctane won't react to Rock Band provocation
  178. Negative press encourages uptake of violent games
  179. President of Sony Italia steps down
  180. Sony hints at PlayStation 3 with bigger hard drive
  181. Konami consolidates US offices
  182. Blitz Games acquires virtual reality company
  183. SEGA bags trio of Marvel super heroes
  184. Handheld software boosts Bandai Namco forecasts
  185. Ubi Montreal working on Lost game
  186. Sony job cuts due to industry transition, says spokesperson
  187. Eidos to distribute Majesco titles in Europe
  188. Northern Exposure developers conference announced
  189. EA to host Dare to be Digital 07
  190. Take Two appoints baseball exec to board
  191. PlayStation 3 preparing to support downloadable PS1 games
  192. Profits up 71 per cent for Playlogic
  193. No cash tournaments for European Pogo players
  194. Euro Charts: Dragon Ball Z dominates Italy
  195. Xbox 360 games to feature new interactive barcode
  196. DS helps US game sales surge to $1.1 billion
  197. Nintendo cleans up at MCV awards
  198. Japanese Charts: Capcom takes the top with Phoenix Wright sequel
  199. Gas Powered Games confirms console project
  200. Euro PS3 launch causing stock issues in US, says Sony
  201. Take Two and Thompson settle lawsuit
  202. Blitz working on major new Xbox 360, PS3 title
  203. Next-gen has reshaped market ? Square Enix
  204. Sports Interactive unveils Football Manager MMO
  205. Harrison hints at PlayStation 3 homebrew plans
  206. 1C Company signs new deal with Atari
  207. Fire devastates Human Head office
  208. Ignition?s acquisition by UTV completed
  209. Sony cuts Euro price of PSP
  210. Namco Networks strikes deal with Japanese carrier
  211. E3 organisers reveal slimmer line-up for 2007
  212. PC game sales surge in US
  213. Commodore opens doors to new store
  214. Double Fusion hires two new Euro execs
  215. SCi unveils new release strategy
  216. UK Charts: Pokemon helps Nintendo return to No.1
  217. Blu-ray sales reach 1 million milestone
  218. Gas Powered Games boss hints at new projects
  219. Nordic Game Program applications exceed ?3m
  220. Pachter, Pidgeon talk PSP price cut
  221. Molyneux to keynote new London games event
  222. Ubisoft unveils new Clancy series
  223. Judge PlayStation 3 in two years' time, says EA
  224. Online market in Taiwan to grow to $300m in '07
  225. 80 new stores for GAME as profits climb
  226. Wii shortages could damage consumer interest ? Pidgeon
  227. Over 250,000 users sign for Folding@home project
  228. Euro Charts: Pokemon Ranger conquers continent
  229. Registration opens for Austin GDC
  230. Nintendo profits up 77 per cent
  231. Japanese Charts: Mario enters at No.1
  232. PS3 'EyeToy' due this summer in Europe
  233. BAFTA's move to larger venue for 2007
  234. Jakks and Namco extend TV Games deal
  235. Europe must take more control, says Nordic Game boss
  236. JoWood to publish for PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii
  237. Nintendo to ramp up Wii production
  238. Kutaragi to retire from executive role at Sony
  239. Ubisoft to deliver 'best software line-up in history'
  240. Nintendo acquires RPG specialist Monolith
  241. Microsoft's games division reports 21 per cent drop in sales
  242. Majesco regains Nasdaq compliance
  243. Infogrames appoints Perbet to board
  244. Iwata confirms plans to increase Wii production
  245. In brief: this week's mobile gaming news
  246. Halo 3 will help us sell consoles, says Microsoft
  247. In brief: this week's game announcements
  248. GAME refuses to stock Oblivion for PS3
  249. Blizzard reveals new MMO project
  250. Iwata promises 45 games for Wii this summer