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Take-Two out to the ball game

January 24, 2005 Locked out of the pro football market by rival Electronic Arts, game maker snags semi-exclusive rights to Major League Baseball. TAGS: Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., David Cole, Electronic Arts Inc., game company, baseball, MLB, video game, sports game, representative, Sega Corp., ESPN, research company, game console, agreement, games, video

Game on: PS3, Wii finally hitting stores

November 13, 2006 No longer does Microsoft's Xbox 360 have the next-generation video game console market to itself. But who will come out on top? TAGS: Nintendo Wii, console, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Microsoft Xbox, video game console, Electronic Arts Inc., HD-DVD player, retailer, Xbox 360, video game, gamer, Sony Corp., HD-DVD, game console, store, Sony Playstation

Developers uneasy about new game consoles

May 12, 2005 Game developers fear industry domination by a few big companies that can afford to produce top-shelf titles. TAGS: game console, NPD Group Inc., Hollywood, video game, game company, developer, console, Electronic Arts Inc., Microsoft Xbox, games, gamer, video

Xbox 360 to launch with 18 titles

November 15, 2005 Microsoft calls it the strongest console launch lineup in history. True or not, the titles include some of the best-known games around. TAGS: David Cole, Activision Inc., lineup, Microsoft Xbox, video game console, console, Electronic Arts Inc., FIFA, Xbox 360, launch, game console, games, video game, retailer, Microsoft Corp., video

Xbox 360 in a league of its own

October 11, 2005 At a preview event in San Francisco, a reporter gets a chance for a hands-on look at Microsoft's next-generation video game console. TAGS: Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, video game console, Tokyo, console, game console, Electronic Arts Inc., video game, games, San Francisco, Microsoft Corp., video

Pushing games beyond hard-core gamers

March 24, 2006 GDC is "by game developers for developers," but attendees will be looking for broader appeal to mainstream consumers, too. TAGS: game company, appeal, conference, therapy, blog, console, World of Warcraft, game console, Sony PS3, video game, games, Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, Electronic Arts Inc., Nintendo Co. Ltd., Sony Playstation
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