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7 Jun, 2001 |
Japanese video game maker Sega Corp said on Wednesday it will enter the Chinese game software market this month in a bid to expand its share of the global game software market. |
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7 Jun, 2001 |
While Midway now trails the game-maker pack, its new offerings promise to add sizzle to its sales -- and stock price - a report by Businessweek. |
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7 Jun, 2001 |
Sega Corp and Sony Corp's plan to enable users of their consoles to play video games via the Internet. The move, letting Dreamcast console connect with PlayStation 2 is aimed at expanding the online gaming market. |
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9 Jun, 2001 |
With increasing emails to Highwaygames from members, we are at a loss to explain Capcom's policy of shipping their latest games to the Japanese coinop market only as well as the consumer market, such as Dreamcast. |
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12 Jun, 2001 |
Microsoft has released downloadable demo of Haunted House Pinball game made by Gottlieb in the early 1980's. The full version offers a number of Gottlieb pinballs including Cue Ball Wizard. |
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12 Jun, 2001 |
Back at the beginning of February, when Sega first announced that it was pulling out of Dreamcast production, UK-based set-top box maker Pace emerged as the company that would build on the technology Sega left behind, incorporating it, it said, into a 'home gateway' product. |
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12 Jun, 2001 |
With ABC-TV (WMUR) on the telephone, hoping to broadcast the news of the final winners in the first-ever Classic Video Game World Championship, its announced that Dwayne Richard has just narrowly edged out Don Hayes. |
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13 Jun, 2001 |
Demand for stand space at London's 2002 International Casino Exhibition (ICE) is running at an unprecedented level according to the latest figures released by the show organisers. |
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14 Jun, 2001 |
Maygay's latest AWP is setting an excellent record with over 1000 units sold to pub operators, the arcade sector and betting offices. Currently #1 in the AWP charts in the UK. |
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15 Jun, 2001 |
Variety reports that Tim Hill and Michael Rubiner have sold their animated comedy pitch Game Over to the studio for a mid-six figure sum. Hill and Rubiner will write the story of a video game character who ventures into other games in search of a new life. |
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