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Ex-Electronic Arts VP signs up with Dave Perry’s game streaming service.
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Survey details declining workforce as 80 per cent of new companies focus on download rather than retail.
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Marvelous Entertainment estimates software could cost between $600,000 and $1.8 million to produce.
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Irrational Games addresses concerns over the porting process for its multiformat title.
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New entries from Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit can’t topple Activision’s shooter in the latest chart.
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Phil Harrison and Peter Molyneux join an international cast of speakers in Rome next month.
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Social game platform manages to grow alongside Apple’s Game Center on iOS devices.
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Executive suggests new device will be branded Sony Ericsson rather than PlayStation.
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New casual game company acquires the licence for the comedy group’s work.
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UK games association issues warning about forthcoming government plans.
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UK developers target Bizarre Creations employees following rumours of an uncertain future for the studio.
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Developer hails new release date as an achievement in the company’s proud tradition of delays.
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Blizzard-appointed distributor gearing up for possible 2011 release as earnings are boosted by WarCraft.
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Nokia claims its version of Apple’s App Store now has 165 million users.
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“Hundreds of thousands” of players needed to help shape developer’s unannounced project.
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Publisher set to offer first taste of big-budget MMORPG to users in December.
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Technology company behind the Euphoria engine announces new production arm with focus on downloadable titles for “connected platforms”.
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Activision says shooter grossed over $650 million worldwide, putting it ahead of Modern Warfare 2.
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CEO says a number of staff have been retained for current projects with the possibility of growth in the coming weeks.
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Microsoft’s Lync platform aims to “integrate the family room into the board room”.