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U.K. online gaming stocks halve value on U.S. ban
Reuters   Monday, 02 October 2006

A screengrab from PartyGaming.com is seen in this undated handout image. The company said it would suspend all 'real money' gaming activities in the U.S. if President Bush signed into law the congressional bill aimed at preventing Internet gambling in the U.S. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Shares in UK online gaming stocks lost more than half their value on Monday after U.S. Congress approved a bill to ban Internet gambling, with PartyGaming plummeting 60 percent in early trade.


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Got Game?
PC Magazine   Thursday, 28 September 2006
PC Magazine - Microsoft intends to open Xbox 360 game development to all comers.
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MTV's Newest Guitar Hero
The Motley Fool   Tuesday, 26 September 2006
The Motley Fool - Viacom's (NYSE: VIA - News) MTV Networks knows that video games are an important long-term trend, and that games based on music and dancing are hot right now. In that light, its latest purchase should be no surprise.
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Armstrong says children need exercise
AP   Friday, 22 September 2006

Lance Armstrong participates in a panel discussion about Global Health at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York September 21, 2006. Former US President Bill Clinton's annual event brings together world leaders from business, government and philanthropy to try to solve world issues.  REUTERS/Chip East  (UNITED STATES)AP - Lance Armstrong says his three children don't waste their time playing video games: He makes sure they get out and get physical.


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Nintendo Wii To Arrive in Time for Holidays
NewsFactor   Wednesday, 20 September 2006
NewsFactor - It's official -- gaming fans can put the Nintendo Wii on their Christmas wish lists for 2006. The company has announced the new console will hit store shelves in the U.S. starting November 19, with the launch in Japan to follow on December 2.
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Wii Are Coming
The Motley Fool   Saturday, 16 September 2006
The Motley Fool - Mario fans, get ready to salivate. Nintendo (OTC BB: NTDOY.PK - News) has announced the release date for its long-awaited Wii console. The system will begin its sales cycle on Nov. 19 in the States and on Dec. 2 in Japan.
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Nintendo Wii game machine to hit European stores December 8
AFP   Friday, 15 September 2006

A Nintendo employee displays the Wii game console in Makuhari, Tokyo. Nintendo has said it would launch its next-generation Wii game machine in Europe on December 8, six days after its release in Japan where it will cost 100 dollars less.(AFP/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - Nintendo says it will launch its next-generation Wii game machine in Europe on December 8, six days after its release in Japan where it will cost 100 dollars less.


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Nintendo Sets Wii Delivery Date
NewsFactor   Friday, 15 September 2006
NewsFactor - It's official -- gaming fans can put the Nintendo Wii on their Christmas wish lists for 2006. The company has announced the new console will hit store shelves in the U.S. starting November 19, with the launch in Japan to follow on December 2.
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Gametap: An Arcade All Your Own
BusinessWeek Online   Thursday, 14 September 2006
BusinessWeek Online - As a young boy, I had a classmate who often bragged that he owned every video game console available. I never liked him. Unlike him, I didn't have every console and I still don't. But thanks to a Web site called Gametap, I do have just about every game -- at least every classic game -- I could want. And if you're ready to do some bragging of your own, check it out. It could very well change the way you get your game on.
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Infogrames unveils debt rescue plan
Reuters   Tuesday, 12 September 2006
Reuters - France's cash-strapped Infogrames unveiled a restructuring plan on Tuesday aimed at wiping out its 173.2 million euros ($220.4 million) net debt burden and staying in the video games business.
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Online gaming stocks dive as U.S. holds exec
Reuters   Thursday, 07 September 2006
Reuters - The United States detained a second Internet gaming executive on Thursday, adding to fears it is cracking down on the lucrative industry and sparking share price falls that wiped over $1.5 billion off the market value of the sector.
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