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Sony officially delay the PSP in Europe
Anyone still clinging onto hope for a March 2005 European PSP release can now officially let go of the dream. Georges Fornay, chief of…
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Gran Turismo 4 holds off DS onslaught to take top spot
Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2001 ELSPA (UK) Ltd Entertainment Software (Full Price) Week 10, 2005 1. GRAN TURISMO 4 2. METAL…
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Formula One ’05 for PlayStation 2 announced.
In a press release issued today, Sony Computer Entertainment have unveiled details about the upcoming PS2 racing title, due for release in the coming…
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New survey reveals piracy figures
Macrovision, the world's leading supplier of content and software management solutions, has announced the results of a gaming piracy study. 6,000 Xbox and PlayStation…
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Lights, camera, errr, wait some more?
If you've ever wanted to be a film-director, making that big-budget action film, or the teen-slash flick you've always dreamed of, then get down…
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New Nintendo Revolution details emerge.
Leading American news website Businessweek.com has conducted an interview with Nintendo President Satoru Iwata. The interview reveals a number of details on Nintendo's next…
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Nintendo laughs in the face of Zelda release rumours
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) has produced some interesting stuff this year, what with keynote speeches made by both Microsoft and Nintendo on the…
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New Ghost Recon 2 content now available
In case you missed last week's news, the first downloadable content for Ghost Recon 2 on the Xbox is now available via Xbox Live.…
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Star Trek dispute over
Activision and Viacom have come to an agreement that settles their legal dispute over the license agreement for Star Trek videogames. The settlement means…
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Gold diggers banned from World of Warcraft
While it may be hard to believe, over a thousand World of Warcraft users have been banned for "gold farming." This, as the name…