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EA, Spielberg to develop three new video games
Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg and Electronic Arts, the world's biggest video game publisher, are teaming up to develop three original video game titles.
Staff Writers
Oct 17 2005, 2:03PM
Software
Get those geeks!
Looking for customers that upgrade their PCs every month? CRN examines the geek market and explains how to find them and sell them.
Simon Sharwood
Oct 11 2005, 11:26AM
Hardware
From the trenches: Head to the LAN party
The geek market is probably the most difficult of all to crack. Those pizza-eating, Jolt cola-drinking geeks know what they want, where to get it and, most importantly, how much they should be paying for it.
Byron Connolly
Oct 6 2005, 12:00PM
Hardware
Microsoft reveals game lineup for Xbox 360 launch
Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled a partial roster of video games for the launch of its new Xbox 360 game console next month.
Staff Writers
Oct 5 2005, 4:05PM
Software
Reuters Summit: Asia tackles online game addiction
Warning: online game playing can be hazardous to health. So far, such a warning -- usually reserved for addictive products like cigarettes and liquor -- has yet to appear on the growing stable of online game titles rapidly gaining popularity in Asia.
Doug Young
Sep 15 2005, 9:00AM
Training & Development
Mao-era model soldier to clean up online gaming
A Chinese game developer is betting a Mao-era model soldier and other patriotic figures are just the kinds of heroes needed to steer impressionable youths towards cleaner online gaming content.
Staff Writers
Sep 14 2005, 2:30PM
Software
Under the Wire: Topping the Bill
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: whoever first used the term “plot” to describe the storyline of a video game has a lot to answer for.
Matthew JC Powell
Sep 8 2005, 3:37PM
Software
Sucking sounds are heard
I don’t profess to know too much about the computer games market -- I’m a bit more of an enterprise IT person myself.
Byron Connolly
Mar 14 2005, 10:56AM
Training & Development
Microsoft replaces Xbox cables
Microsoft plans to replace 14.1 million power cables for certain older model Xbox consoles, due to a potential fire hazard.
Ron Osborn
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Feb 18 2005, 12:00AM
Collaboration
World of Warcraft not enough
Blizzard’s latest foray into the successful Warcraft series of games is selling exceptionally well, with over 600,000 copies sold across North America, Australia and New Zealand since its 24 November launch.
Dan Chiappini
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Dan Chiapinni
Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM
Software
Nintendo fights for handheld market
Handheld gaming in Australia is tipped to undergo a major shakeup, with two new portable gaming devices due to appear on the scene next month.
Damien Virulhapen
Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Sony announces dates, prices for new gaming devices
Sony Computer Entertainment's (SCE) next generation handheld gaming device will go on sale in Japan 12 December for RRP ¥19,800 ($250).
Damien Virulhapen
Oct 28 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Commentary: Double your gaming
NVIDIA calls them the ultra enthusiasts -- an elite band of about 1 million PC nuts worldwide that will buy anything thrown at them.
John Gillooly
Jun 29 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Asia’s online gaming market to hit US$1 billion by 2005
Asia's online gaming market is set to surpass US$1 billion by next year, with most growth coming from China and South Korea, according to market estimates.
Tony Santiago
Jun 1 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Nokia N-gauged in mobile gaming
Nokia’s novel N-Gage mobile game deck is set to launch in Australia on 7 October.
Valens Quinn
Sep 24 2003, 12:00AM
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