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EA to shut down Earth & Beyond in September
Westwood's massively multiplayer space game reaches its final frontier.
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Ryan Brant steps down as Take-Two chairman
Company founder moves into more hands-on publishing role.
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Jason Rubin set to exit Naughty Dog
Studio president bows out days after controversial DICE Summit speech.
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Reports claim John Romero says N-Gage 2 prototypes already exist
Then John Romero denies comments attributed to him.
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Romero denies N-Gage 2 comments
"I've never seen a prototype of any new N-Gage" states developer.
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Activision faces class action lawsuit for insider trading
Major US publisher accused of telling porkies about financial figures.
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HardOCP takes legal action against Infinium
Ongoing dispute between news website and console maker takes a new twist.
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N-Gage ads condemned by ASA
This is where Nokia caused widespread offence and distress to the public.
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PS2 passes 25m milestone in USA
With 10 per cent of that number enabled for online play, no less.
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Eidos acquires Hitman developer as profits rise
Old McGarvey had a farm, IO, IO, Oh. And on on that farm he bought a dev...
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Infinium details its case against HardOCP
Allegations about Phantom maker and its CEO dragged to the surface again.
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Cube almost sold out in the USA, says Nintendo
Massive boost in demand for console threatens to deplete stocks.
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Sony confirms PSP to PS2 connectivity rumours
Play games at home, then bring them with you on the go.
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Vice City sweeps BAFTA Games Awards
Five BAFTAs for Rockstar North's crime caper, two each for Eye Toy and Advance Wars.
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Nokia admits disappointing N-Gage sales
Jorma Ollila admits that sales of Nokia's game deck aren't what they might be.
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Sony demos PS2 video conferencing
And some developers are already integrating video communications into games, we hear.
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Infinium threatens HardOCP with lawsuit
Phantom platform holder strikes back at its most vocal critic.
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Acclaim reports further losses
Reduced operating expenses are the positive news in a poor set of results overall.