Patrick Garratt
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EA to publish Crysis this November
Crytek's highly-anticipated sci-fi shooter Crysis will be released for the PC on November 16, publisher EA has confirmed.
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Boxed version of EVE Online due for release in two months
CCP has confirmed to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that EVE Online will be released on DVD in the US, UK, Russia, Japan and other countries in the next two months.
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CCP to spend $7 million on marketing EVE Online this year
CCP's Magnus Bergsson has revealed that the company has set aside a large marketing budget for 2007 and is in talks with IBM and Microsoft about ways to handle the influx of new EVE Online players.
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Nordic Game: Private label brands "may come to the games market"
Keith Lincoln, author of recent book 'Retailisation', issued a stark warning to the games industry at Sweden's Nordic Game conference today - pointing out that retail label brands such as those owned by Walmart and Tesco now far out-strip those traditiona
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Nordic Game: PS3 SingStar inspired by "mass customisation", says Bozek
Speaking in her keynote at this morning's Nordic Game conference, Paulina Bozek focused on “mass customisation†and how current trends have influenced the development of the PS3 instalment in the SingStar series.
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Casual gaming "set to explode" - MumboJumbo boss
MumboJumbo boss Paul Jensen believes Europe is an under-served community, and that casual gaming in the region is set to explode.
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Junction Point Vivendi signing "untrue"
Warren Spector has scotched reports that Vivendi has signed one of several secret Junction Point games, saying he's "unclear" why the story emerged and to expect a "big announcement sometime soon."
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THQ confirms Warhammer 40k MMO
THQ is to release a Warhammer 40K MMORPG at an unspecified date, the company has confirmed.
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Gary Lewis joins Geomerics as CEO
Having returned from a three-year tenure in New York for Take-Two as chief operating officer, Gary Lewis has joined Cambridge middleware developer Geomerics as CEO.
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Moore and Satchell savage 'talentless' Sony at CES
Speaking exclusively to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> at CES, Microsoft execs Peter Moore and Chris Satchell have delivered a punishing broadside to Sony and its PS3 online offering - branding the service a "disaster".