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Madden NFL 2005 ships to stores!
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Eight people arrested in card scam
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Soccer players worldwide can now compete for an international trophy without having any athletic prowess. |
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Nintendo of America has followed Nintendo of Europes example (better cut out and frame that sentence, kids, it's a rarity) and sent out a list of its planned autumn and early winter releases for GameCube and GBA. |
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Nintendo Dream reports that the Nintendo DS will be released in a variety of colours. The latest issue of Nintendo Dream within Japan has brought up the subject of Nintendo releasing the Nintendo DS in a range of colours. |
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Despite only fair-to-average reviews of Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance across all formats last year, the game was seen to be a revolution compared to the old, 2D-style titles that first appeared on the 16bit consoles and thus was lapped-up by gamers with a penchant for the fighting genre. Delight spread around the gaming community when a trademark for a new MK game appeared on the US Patents website and eventually sheer delerium hit when Midway confirmed its existance, under the new title of Mortal Kombat: Deception. |
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The Xbox version of Doom 3, the long-awaited PC video game recently released to wide acclaim, is not likely to be released in 2004 dealing a blow to enthusiastic game players who are anxiously awaiting it. |
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Microsoft Corp.s Xbox video game business will lay off 76 workers and stop making some sports games, the company said. |
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Today Electronic Arts announced that Madden NFL 2005, the latest edition of its perennial gridiron heavyweight, has shipped to stores. The PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance versions of the game will be available in retail outlets tomorrow. The console versions of the E-rated game will sell for $49.95, and the GBA version will be available for $29.95. Electronic Arts will release PC and PlayStation versions in September. |
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Eight people have been arrested for running a threecard monte card scam that has cropped up during the Sturgis motorcycle rally for several years. |
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Eidos has announced that Championship Manager 5 is on its way to both PlayStation 2 and Xbox. In development at Gusto Games, the console ports will be released in spring 2005, a few months after the PC version - which aims to be out this autumn in time to compete with Football Manager 2005, the game that the original CM developer, Sports Interactive, is currently working on. |
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With 100 million current-generation consoles in living rooms, Microsoft maneuvers to secure a bigger slice of the gaming pie for PCs. |
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