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6 Nov, 2001 |
Japanese Internet investor Softbank has announced that it has started a joint venture with game developer Sega and Taiwan's Acer to distribute video games through high-speed Internet networks. |
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6 Nov, 2001 |
Incredible Technologies and Anheuser-Busch announced recently that Colorado and Iowa have been added to the roster of states for the Golden Tee Golf / Michelob Light Thurdays program. |
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2 Nov, 2001 |
Highwaygames has recently negotiated an exclusive agreement to provide a games channel for cable TV in the China market. Presently over 40,000,000 people in China are using the cable service and we invite you to participate in "The Games Network". |
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2 Nov, 2001 |
In the past USA summer, four major live Golden Tee events were held showcasing the best players on Golden Tee who competed head-to-head in live tournaments. |
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2 Nov, 2001 |
Six Flags, Inc. has purchased five additional VR Performance Theaters from Ham On Rye: one to be installed immediately after IAAPA 2001 at Six Flags Over Texas, and four more for parks in the 2002 season. |
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2 Nov, 2001 |
The ATE has once again done an excellent job with the local hotels and has negotiated up to 50% off the marked room rates for visitors at the upcoming ATEI/Parks/Casino Trade Show. Their new hotel guide is now online. |
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1 Nov, 2001 |
Pat Lawlor, designer of The Addams Family® and Twilight Zone® and several other of the most successful pinball machines of all-time, talks with Stern about pinball design. |
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1 Nov, 2001 |
uWink, today announced that The Winfield Entertainment Group, Inc. will be distributing its products in Canada. Tournament support will be provided in Canada with integrated American tournaments. |
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31 Oct, 2001 |
The US Supreme Court refused to revive an Indianapolis law requiring parental consent before children may play violent arcade games, which a lower court struck down as an unconstitutional damper on free speech. |
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30 Oct, 2001 |
With a market cap of $7.32 billion, EA is the leading U.S. manufacturer (it swallowed up most domestic competitors), and is shifting resources now to create an online subscription game market. |
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