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21 Jun, 2002 |
Photo Play has launch to two new games, "Newsquiz" currently finland only and a card game themed from the Spiderman movie. |
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27 Jun, 2002 |
The Namco Station at London's County Hall became a television studio for the day when a film crew from Gamer.TV hosted a programme on the world's leading arcade video games. |
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27 Jun, 2002 |
As the AEE show Singapore fast approaches, LAI is having a private preview of the latest LAI Games Redemption Games, prior to the show the event will be a Cocktail Reception at Timezone Entertainment Center in Signapore. |
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29 Jun, 2002 |
„Yes to entertainment, no to illegal gambling" was the motto with which many people took to the streets of Greek Thessaloniki in mid-June to draw attention to the imminent ban of all types of electronic entertainment terminals. |
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2 Jul, 2002 |
RealNetworks has launched a new subscription service that delivers video games over the Internet as the digital media leader seeks to diversify to offset slower growth elsewhere. |
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2 Jul, 2002 |
Allen Morris knew time was running out. Mr. Morris, the owner of Augusta's A&M Amusements, got rid of his entire gambling machine inventory Thursday, just in time for the deadline set by the Georgia Supreme Court. |
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6 Jul, 2002 |
Publisher Midway Games has seen over 50 per cent knocked off its share price in the past few days, following a warning that it will report far lower than expected revenues in its second quarter financials, and consequently, far higher losses than expected. |
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6 Jul, 2002 |
Konami have begun testing their latest game, Winning Eleven, a soccer game featuring a new card reader system with game players developing their team's skills. Also, IGS has released their new game on their motherboard system titled, Demon Front. |
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8 Jul, 2002 |
At Mall of America, Twin Galaxies' Video Game Festival Features PS2 and X-Box Contests Sponsored by Midway, Sega and Altus now in its 2nd year at the Mall of America. |
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9 Jul, 2002 |
UK machine manufacturer Project Coin has announced its decision to enter the casino sector and has confirmed a production schedule which will see the launch of five dedicated products by October. |
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