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PartyGaming to buy Empire, Intercontinental Online
Reuters   Friday, 29 December 2006

PartyGaming chips are seen in an undated file photo. Britain's PartyGaming said on Friday it was buying the Internet gambling operations of smaller rivals Empire Online and Intercontinental Online Gaming for $66.3 million in shares. (www.newscast.com/Reuters)Reuters - Britain's PartyGaming said on Friday it was buying the Internet gambling operations of smaller rivals Empire Online and Intercontinental Online Gaming for $66.3 million in shares.


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Report: New Xbox 360 CPU Delayed
NewsFactor   Thursday, 28 December 2006
NewsFactor - Chartered Semiconductor, a chip manufacturer, will reportedly postpone the mass production of its quieter and more efficient central processing unit (CPU) for the Xbox 360 game console.
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Adam Sandler sends gifts to 2 sick kids
AP   Wednesday, 27 December 2006

Adam Sandler poses for photographers in London, in this Wednesday Sept. 27, 2006 file photo. Sandler, a New Hampshire native, helped brighten Christmas for a sister and brother who are struggling with cancer. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP - Adam Sandler, a New Hampshire native, helped brighten Christmas for a sister and brother who are struggling with cancer. The 40-year-old actor, whose movie credits include "The Longest Yard," "50 First Dates" and "Mr. Deeds," sent a Sony Corp. PlayStation 3 loaded with games to 15-year-old Stephanie and 18-year-old Kevin Hudon of Manchester. Sandler also sent signed DVDs, jerseys and an autographed "Longest Yard" poster.


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Can Nintendo Break the Gamer Barrier with Opera Browser?
NewsFactor   Friday, 22 December 2006
NewsFactor - The creation of a special Web browser for the Wii console might very well be appealing to Wii gamers, but its presence on the Wii might aslso help expand the appeal of the platform beyond gamers.
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Nintendo Strapped with Wiimote Suit
NewsFactor   Friday, 22 December 2006
NewsFactor - Nintendo of America, the U.S. division of the Japanese gaming giant, has been sued over the wrist straps included with its hot-selling Wii console, released in November. The class-action suit seeks to stop Nintendo from selling the wrist straps on the Wii's much-discussed remote control, dubbed the Wiimote.
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Battle Lines Drawn In Video Game War
Investor's Business Daily   Wednesday, 20 December 2006
Investor's Business Daily - Last year, one of the hottest gifts was Microsoft's unattainable Xbox 360 game console.
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New consoles among 2006 highs, lows
AP   Tuesday, 19 December 2006

A model  plays tennis with Nintendo Co.'s new family video-game console Wii by swinging it's controller as a tennis racket during a press conference in Tokyo in this  June 7, 2006 file photo.  The Japanese gamemaker on Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, announced the recall of 3.2 million straps for its popular Wii computer game controllers. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, FILE)AP - The past year was one of those seismic shifts in the video-game industry that we only see once or twice a decade. The cause? Two new consoles: Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 and the Wii from Nintendo.


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Sony Eyes Video
The Motley Fool   Tuesday, 19 December 2006
The Motley Fool - Like many other technology and media companies, Sony (NYSE: SNE - News) has its eye on the infant video-downloading market. In early 2007, Sony plans to sell video downloads that users can transfer from their PCs to their PlayStation Portable (PSP) devices.
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Getting Back Into The Game
Investor's Business Daily   Saturday, 16 December 2006
Investor's Business Daily - With a new generation of video game consoles on the market, the stage is set for video game publishers to enjoy an upswing in sales.
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Wild Wii Controller Swinging Without Worry
PC World   Saturday, 16 December 2006
PC World - Nintendo to replace 3.2 million Wii straps for free to assure safety.
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Sony vs. Zelda
The Motley Fool   Saturday, 16 December 2006
The Motley Fool - Hardcore gamers and parents finally have something in common: They feel an electric, palpable intensity invading their collective psyches, a burning sensation that's compelling them to compete with one another to score a certain item. That item? The highly coveted PlayStation 3, courtesy of Sony (NYSE: SNE - News).
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