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21 Dec, 2000 |
Konami announced this week that it had come to agreement with Jaleco (Pacific Century Cyberworks Japan - PCCJ) over the intellectual property infringement of the Dancing Machine patents. |
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20 Dec, 2000 |
After their packed booth at IAAPA, MTV and Devecka's Drum Challenge is proving to be very popular for the company, even thought it is not scheduled for release until March, 2001. |
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20 Dec, 2000 |
Leisure Link, the UK's biggest slot machine operator, is set to transform the pay-to-play amusement industry by launching a range of digital machines in pubs, clubs, bingo halls and licensed betting offices. |
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19 Dec, 2000 |
Hitmaker have now released advanced screenshots of "Virtua On Force." The game is still in production about a third complete, but will see the introduction of 2 on 2 fighting. |
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19 Dec, 2000 |
3dfx who only recently closed its Mexican manufacturing plant in an effort to cut costs have now agreed to sell their remaining assets to competitor Nvidia for a reported US112 million. |
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19 Dec, 2000 |
The TournaMAXX™ system is set up to not only allow players across the globe to compete against one another for ranking, but it also gives customers the chance to compete against others in their region for prizes. |
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18 Dec, 2000 |
Sega's latest gun shooting game has begun shipping to many parts of the world. For those of you unfamilar with the game. The player takes control of a James Bond type secret agent "Howard Gibson" or his female counterpart "Jean Clifford" |
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18 Dec, 2000 |
Hong Kong's Skynet Ltd said on Friday it has formed a strategic alliance with Japan's video game maker Sega Corp to introduce the enhanced version of Sega's game console Dreamcast and online game platform in Hong Kong. |
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18 Dec, 2000 |
Unveiled at JAMMA earlier this year, Sega's latest arcade music title 'Shakka Tambourine' has begun arriving at Japanese arcades. Much like Samba de Amigo, players use tambourine peripherals to play along with different tunes. |
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16 Dec, 2000 |
This week saw game software giant EA Sports sign up to develop 10 games within six months for the XBox ensuring Microsoft will have high-quality games to support the console's launch. In comparison, EA has no intention of developing software for arcade release. |
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