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10 Jul, 2003 |
Attorneys for the video game industry and the state of Washington faced off in federal court in Seattle on Monday, arguing whether the first state law regulating some violent video games should be allowed to take effect. |
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10 Jul, 2003 |
Dance Dance Revolution, an interactive video game with international notoriety, has made its way into local arcades over the past few years and is attracting a huge following. |
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9 Jul, 2003 |
Ecast has announced today they will release a brand new version of Ecast Central that is faster than ever before. |
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9 Jul, 2003 |
Sega has announced a reorganization of its subsidiary development companies, reducing their number from nine to seven as of October 1, Bloomberg Japan reports today. |
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8 Jul, 2003 |
Steve Wiebe of Redmond, Washington, has scored 947,200 points on Donkey Kong, and smashed the world record for one of history's most revered classic arcade games. |
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8 Jul, 2003 |
Virtual-reality environments are becoming common training grounds for police officers and new technology is making those training grounds even more realistic. |
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7 Jul, 2003 |
Ecast shuts online music store - RioPort, to focus exclusively on its existing Location-Based Broadband Network Business. |
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4 Jul, 2003 |
Yesterday the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa Opened in Atlantic City, NJ and was the first casino in the area to use all coinless slot machines. |
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4 Jul, 2003 |
Last week, the ESRB announced advances to the computer and video game rating system designed to provide consumers with a new and unprecedented level of detail about game content. |
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4 Jul, 2003 |
Following the promotion of Hisao Oguchi to president of Sega earlier this week, the company has named his replacement at the HitMaker studio - Mie Kumagai. |
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