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First hearings in crucial case for videogame censorship take place at the US Supreme Court.
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Publisher signs five-year deal for its games to use Facebook's virtual currency.
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Inafune's resignation coincided with preparations for "radical reforms" in Japan-based publisher and developer's R&D; division.
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Research firms say Android handsets almost doubled iPhone market share in 2010's third quarter.
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Latest chart reveals year-on-year drop for most games in the top 20.
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Redundancies due to restructuring as the company moves towards digital games.
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Relocation of indie games leads many to question the recent update to the US Xbox Live Marketplace.
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Games by developers including LOLApps have messaging features blocked following data leak controversy.
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3D game development engine reaches milestone while Unity Web Player passes 35 million installs.
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Labour and the coalition government clash on the BBC Politics show.
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ViGaMus to be unveiled in Rome during the Italian Videogame Developer Conference. EDIT: actually, it's not the first European videogame museum.
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Set to launch next month via PopCap's website.
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Online cinema service launching in European territories on Wednesday.
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Sega supervising the PC and mobile social game developed by Yu Suzuki’s company.
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Company executive says “we are trying to figure out what we can do as Sony in this market”.
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Lionhead’s role-playing epic takes the number one spot from Fallout: New Vegas.
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Job losses at Kane & Lynch developer amid rumours of a cancelled project.
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Edge contributors collaborate on new book which presents a collection of the best games released over the last 36 years.
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Satoru Iwata unveils the new digital shopping interface for the forthcoming handheld.
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CEO to leave the US-based owner of Rockstar and 2K Games.