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Photo: Sega unleashes iDog

January 20, 2005 Electronics maker follows in the paw prints of Sony's robotic pup, Aibo. TAGS: Sony Aibo, Sega Corp., Sony Corp., photograph

Sega takes leash off robot dog

January 20, 2005 Electronics maker shows off its latest creation, a robotic dog that sings, plays music and dances. Aibo, beware. Photos: Sega unleashes idog TAGS: Sony Aibo, Sega Corp., robot, digital music, electronics, owner, Sony Corp.

Sega buys S.F.-based indie game developer

April 4, 2006 With its eye on Western next-gen gamers, the Japanese publisher pays $15 million for Secret Level. TAGS: Sega Corp., game company, Xbox 360, acquisition, video game, Sony PS3, America, Microsoft Xbox, Sony Playstation, console, U.S., video

Take-Two takes Sega's sports-game studios

January 25, 2005 The company acquires Sega's Visual Concepts Entertainment and Kush Games--and with them the 2K series of titles. TAGS: Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., Sega Corp., studio, ESPN, entertainment, video game, games, video

Pokemon USA threat leads to gene name change

December 19, 2005 Name of cancer-causing gene changes from Pokemon to Zbtb7 after Nintendo subsidiary threatens legal action. TAGS: legal action, Sega Corp., Nintendo Co. Ltd.

Not all's fun in games

January 25, 2005 Online gamers, beware: There's a Net threat out to steal your personal data. Parents--Playboy's new game isn't for junior's playtime. TAGS: sports game, Sega Corp., online game, gamer, games, photograph

Google snags AdScape for $23 million, source says

February 16, 2007 Deal will help the search giant expand its online ad-serving system to a growing game market. TAGS: Google Inc., Sega Corp., games, Microsoft Corp.

Play vs. pay in games arena

January 28, 2005 The arrival of Sony's PSP is still weeks away, but some retailers want your money now. TAGS: game company, Sony PSP, retailer, Sega Corp., online game, Nintendo Co. Ltd., games, trojan horse, Sony Corp., photograph

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, MLB, video game, baseball, sports game, ESPN, representative, Sega Corp., research company, game console, games, agreement, video
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