Xbox: 100m sales will win console ‘war’

Speaking in an interview with Wired , Microsoft corporate VP Shane Kim has stated that a winner in the next-gen format war can’t be declared until a format is on its way toward selling 100m worldwide. Now, if you don’t get 10 million units in Japan, can you get to …

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EUROPEAN CHARTS: GTA still boss

GTA IV has maintained its domination of the German, Spanish and Swedish charts. Next-Gen.biz reports that GTA IV for PS3 has taken the No.1 spot in Spain and Germany for the week ended May 11th, while the Xbox 360 version charted in fourth and second respectively. The 360 version came …

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Nintendo battles EU punishment

Nintendo has told a European Union court that a €149.1 million ($232 million) fine handed to them by EU regulators for price fixing in 2002 was unjustified. The European Commission fined Nintendo and seven distributors a total of €167.8 million for colluding between 1991 and 1998 to raise prices of …

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Square Enix ready to acquire in ’08

Talking to Reuters , Square Enix president Yoichi Wada has once again pledged to grow his company globally – but this time added that he expects to buy stakes in game developers in the next year. Wada confirmed he is already in talks with a number of parties. "Economies of …

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Deep Silver: ‘Consolidation doesn’t scare us’

The CEO of Deep Silver parent Koch Media has told MCV he is confident that the label can avoid direct competition against the likes of EA, Activision and Ubisoft – and be an independent success. Speaking in a wider interview, Klemens Kundratitz said that the company had to "play our …

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Media moguls

Among the many companies in the games space eyeing expansion at the moment is Koch Media – and it may surprise you to learn exactly how ambitious its plans are. While most consider Koch to be simply a software distributor, it is busily setting about overturning that perception to become, …

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Greenpeace slams console makers

The three main console manufacturers are not doing enough to eliminate potentially harmful chemicals and metals from their consoles, Greenpeace has said. According to the BBC, the body examined materials used inside the PS3, 360 and Wii and found that, while all three machines complied with European laws, they contained …

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