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  1. Having Sex in Games The Next Big Thing
  2. 8 Rules for Creating Great, Popular, and Profitable Games by Game Developers
  3. Hollywood’s Impact on Gaming
  4. Top 10 things you may not know About E3
  5. E3 2004 Bungie Fan Fest
  6. EA CEO Says Smaller companies may not survive next hardware transition
  7. Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Website Launched; Coming September 2004
  8. E3 2004 Awards Web Roundup
  9. General E3 2004 Impressions
  10. Phantom Gaming Console E3 2004 Report
  11. E3 2004 Comes to a Close (Stats)
  12. Can Games Be Therapeutic?
  13. Online-Game Developers Gear to Grab China Market
  14. Game Developers Brainstorm to Bring Online Gaming to the Mass Market
  15. What Can the Game Industry Learn from Hollywood
  16. Indie Game Jam 2004 Coverage
  17. EA or Activision May Buy Eidos
  18. Doom3 to Have Huge Activision Marketing Budget
  19. Epic Games' Tim Sweeney Discusses Unreal Engine 3.0
  20. Top 10 Selling Games for the Week of April 25th, 2004
  21. New "Rogue" Gaming Console Info and E3 2004 Videos
  22. Interview with professional gamer (mYm|coRey)
  23. New Movie Trailers for Week of May 14th, 2004
  24. Painkiller Named Official CPL Championship Tourney Game
  25. GMX Media to Distribute Airborne Troops in Europe
  26. GameStop Reports 16% Sales Increase; 21% Video Game Software Increases
  27. Game Creating Software gameSpace Receives Free Version
  28. IGN/Gamespy Launch Competition Ladder Site
  29. Sammy to Completely Buy-Out Sega
  30. EA CEO Says Being Huge is only the First Step
  31. Pokemon outsells Ninja Gaiden
  32. The Best and Worst of E3 2004
  33. Retro Games Getting a New Chance in Todays Gaming Market
  34. Top 10 Game Rentals for the Week of May 17th, 2004
  35. Ubisoft and Atari Prepping for In-Game Advertisement
  36. Microsoft Talks gaming on the Windows platform
  37. E3 2004 Panel Focuses on importance of content and middleware
  38. More E3 2004 Phantom Coverage
  39. E3 2004 Handheld Impressions
  40. Half-Life 2 Still Dominating E3 2004
  41. E3 2004 showcases top video game gadgets
  42. E3 and Risk aversion in Games
  43. ESA President looks back, forward ten years
  44. E3 2004 and Looking into the Future of Games
  45. Teen Gun Offender Banned from Playing Violent Video Games
  46. Video Games, Hollywood Converge
  47. E3 2004 Report (TheTechZone)
  48. Electronic Entertainment Expo 2004 Coverage (Gamers-Depot)
  49. E3 2004 News Round-Up (GameInformer)
  50. E3 2004 Coverage (ShackNews)
  51. US and Japan Games Divide
  52. Video Game Business Garnering Star Power
  53. Despite Phantom Console E3 Appearance, Many Are Still Skeptical
  54. Top 10 Games for the Week of May 15th, 2004
  55. A Retrospective Look at Thief 1 and 2
  56. Ubisoft Reveals New UK Release Schedules
  57. Dead Rush Teaser Website Launches
  58. Worms Forts Under Siege Website Online
  59. AMD bundles Far Cry with Athlon 64 systems
  60. Movie Trailers for May 18th, 2004
  61. Thrustmaster Announces Wireless Dual Trigger Gamepad for PC and PS2
  62. Thrustmaster Announces Force Feedback Joystick
  63. Top 20 UK Softwares for the Week of May 15th, 2004
  64. Californ Art Institute Announces Scholarships
  65. THQ Announces It's Number 2 Only to EA
  66. Official Sammy and SEGA Announce Business Combination Press Release
  67. E3 2004: The Start of the Portable Market Battle
  68. E3 2004 Coverage (LegitReviews)
  69. Capcom Reports Full-Year Losses; Blames Poor Sells Outside of Japan
  70. J Allard Lays Out Microsoft's Battle Plan
  71. Rockstar denies Grand Theft Auto movie rights rumor
  72. E3 2004: A Closer Look at MonsterGecko's PistolMouse for FPS
  73. Ubisoft Says $50 Million in Videogames Funding Isn't That Far Off
  74. Online Rentalable Videogames to Grow With New Technology
  75. Sega Releases Financials Results
  76. O-3 Entertainment Seeks Indie Developers
  77. Movies become video games: The art of the deal
  78. Video Game Sales Fall 3 Percent
  79. Game Industry Insiders Consider E3 2004 a Failed Event
  80. Blockbuster acquires Rhino Video Games
  81. CNN Names 6 Games to Watch
  82. Games offer feats of physical fantasy
  83. Why game makers are going east in search of savings and ideas
  84. Games industry woos 'casual players'
  85. Inside the world's largest game arcade (E3 2004)
  86. E3 2004 DISCover Impressions
  87. Best of E3 2004 (Xbox365)
  88. Nintendo of America Claims It's Number 2, Not THQ
  89. Sony Talks About the Future of the $25 Billion Gaming Market
  90. A look at Infinium's Phantom console in action
  91. Microsoft to Offer XNA Technology to Competitors (XNA Interview)
  92. Activision Announces Spider-Man 3 Game Coming as well as Comic Book Game
  93. E3 2004 Afterthoughts (FrictionlessInsight)
  94. Electronic Arts LA Studio Visit
  95. E3 2004 Points to Game Developers Affraid of Risk in Games
  96. Japanese Game Web Site Owner Arrested For Magazine Scans
  97. The Suffering PC Goes Gold; Coming May 28th
  98. Namco Marks 50 Year Anniversary
  99. Microsoft Game Studios Talks Game Processes
  100. Tongue Controlled GBA SP Launches (Pic)
  101. Economics of Online Gaming
  102. The Gap of Science and Arts in Videogame Creation
  103. Enter the Phantom
  104. Tekken Movie Back On Track
  105. Movie Trailers for May 19th, 2004
  106. THQ VP to Present at Software Summit
  107. Thief: Deadly Shadows Coming May 25th; Hitman: Contracts Sells 1.5 Million
  108. Top 10 Games of E3 2004 (GameInformer)
  109. Eidos Shoots Down Takeover Rumors
  110. Acclaim Grabs Rights to Publish Kreed in Europe and Austrailia
  111. Nitro Family Ships May 24th; Available for Retail Download Now
  112. Kuma\War Launches Iran Hostage Rescue Mission Part 2
  113. The E3 2004 Classic Gaming Museum Coverage
  114. Singles: Flirt Up Your Life Coming to North America on May 24th
  115. Nintendo President to Game Industry: Innovate or Die
  116. Pricey Parts Threaten Profits of New Game Machines (PSP & DS)
  117. Metal Gear Solid Creator Says U.S. Makes Better Games
  118. Top 10 Best Selling Console Titles for the Month of April 2004
  119. Shadow Ops: Red Mercury Set for June 18th Release
  120. Movie Trailers for May 20th, 2004
  121. Origin of the Species Announced
  122. Gamespot Announces E3 2004 Awards
  123. KOEI Announces Support for Both PSP and DS
  124. Midway President Still Confident in Company
  125. IGN/Gamespy Track User Clicks for Profit
  126. The Future of Eidos Not Looking Good?
  127. ShellShock Nam 67 Website Updated
  128. Namco Updates E3 Website with E3 2004 Coverage
  129. Eidos E3 2004 Coverage (FrictionlessInsight)
  130. Top 10 Rented Videogames for the Week of May 16th, 2004
  131. 43 Million Handheld Gamers by 2009
  132. In video games, everything old is new again
  133. Painkiller revives simple, scary shooter genre
  134. E3 2004 Coverage (XbitLabs)
  135. More Hands on E3 2004 Phantom Coverage
  136. New Video Games Dazzle, Demand PC Power
  137. The link between movies and games
  138. New Xbox/PS2/GC Tunneling Software Coming May 22nd
  139. Sony PSP and Nintendo DS to Launch the Same Week?
  140. E3 2004 shows promise on all home-console fronts
  141. Taking the Pulse of the Game Industry
  142. E3 2004 Coverage (Homelanfed)
  143. Kuma\War Launches Second Fallujah, Iraq Mission
  144. Electronics Boutique reports record Q1 sales
  145. Namco full-year results show operating profit up 63 per cent
  146. Game Stars Live Countdown Begins for UK Gamers
  147. Ubisoft E3 2004 Coverage
  148. Handhelds offer game competition
  149. Australian DoD Snatches Game for Military Use
  150. Music industry scoring with video games
  151. Some of the Bigger Happenings at E3 2004
  152. E3 2004 Coverage (Motortrend)
  153. Best of E3 2004 for PC (IGN)
  154. The Best of E3 2004 (GameDaily)
  155. Koei Settles Lawsuit Over CG Footage
  156. E3 2004: The Best Of The Future Of Gaming
  157. Classic Gaming Invades E3 2004
  158. E3 2004 Hall of Shame
  159. Inside the Homebrew Atari 2600 Scene
  160. John Woo looking to direct Spy Hunter film
  161. What Pixel and Vertex Shaders mean to Gamers
  162. The Overlooked World of Gaming for the Handicap
  163. The State of Professional Gaming
  164. 2004 Independent Game Mid-Terms
  165. The Video Game Nudity Trend
  166. Horror Videogames on the Rise
  167. Video game fans dance off extra pounds
  168. A Plea to Game Makers to Act Responsibly
  169. CPL Nabs World Cyber Games Co-founder
  170. Serious Sam 2 Weekly Update for the Week of May 24th, 2004
  171. "Lawman" Western FPS Announced; Screens
  172. Next Gen. of Games Will Fight on the Battlefield of Innovation, not Graphics
  173. Free Play: Next Wave Independent Game Developers Conference Coming
  174. Burger Wars Name Changed
  175. Video Game Business Grows Wary of Hollywood
  176. Tribes: Vengeance Single Player Facts
  177. European Soldner - Secret Wars Goes Gold; Coming May 27th
  178. Top 20 UK Softwares for the Week of May 22nd, 2004
  179. Game Festival Gets Postponed
  180. Gaming Devices to Reach 2.6 Billion by 2010
  181. Thief: Deadly Shadows In Stores Today
  182. Sega Prepping Next Generation Arcade System
  183. Mythic Kisses and Makes up with Microsoft
  184. Top 10 Console Rentals for the Week of May 24th, 2004
  185. Arturion Entertainment Acquires X-Men Creator
  186. Video-game designers display little originality at E3 2004
  187. Doom 3 in the Winter, not the Summer?
  188. Should Game Developers Be Fined for Creating Shitty Games?
  189. Top 10 Best Selling PC Games for the Week of May 8th, 2004
  190. Garage Games Talks Torque Shader Engine
  191. An E3 2004 Apex Extreme Look
  192. E3 2004 Overview (FileFront)
  193. Bam announces fiscal third-quarter losses
  194. Infinity Ward Working on Xbox 2 and/or PS3 Title
  195. The Factions of Star Wars Battlefront Part 2
  196. E3 2004 Biz Buzz
  197. Kreed Set for June 28th, 2004 Release
  198. Psychotoxic Set for August 20th, 2004 Release
  199. Official Shadow Ops: Red Mercury Website launched
  200. China to require Government OK on all Online video games
  201. E3 2004 unveils thrilling games for every genre
  202. Sex Sim Singles: Flirt Up Shipping Today in North America
  203. E3 Trade Show Claims Highest Buying Power
  204. Dark Corners of the Earth Snatching Up E3 2004 Awards
  205. Medal of Honor Allied Assault Breakthrough Ships for Mac
  206. Console Game of the Award Nominees Are In
  207. Tapwave's Zodiac Reviewed
  208. Tri Synergy Grabs NA Publishing Rights to Alpha Black Zero
  209. E3 2004 Award Nominees
  210. E3 2004 Razor Booth Coverage
  211. Playboy.com E3 2004 Coverage
  212. Playing Grand Theft Auto Leads to Accidental Bomb Threat
  213. Smithsonian Shigeru Miyamoto lecture Coverage
  214. N-Gage QD Shipping in Europe
  215. Call Of Duty: United Offensive and Call Of Duty: Finest Hour Websites launched
  216. Far Cry Mod SDK, v1.2 Patch Release Dates
  217. JoWood Pushing US-Market Awareness
  218. Battlefield: 1942 Bundle Shipping in North America
  219. Hardware Manufacturers to Play in Gamine Tourney
  220. CDV Releases Financials
  221. Ubisoft's Release Schedule Updated
  222. Nintendo Chief Says Games are Too Complex
  223. Sega recruiting light-gun game testers
  224. The Latest on John Carmacks Real Life Space Journey
  225. Discover Gaming Console E3 2004 Coverage (GamersHell)
  226. Movie Trailers for May 26th, 2004
  227. Phantom Gaming Service Nominated for Best of E3 2004 Award
  228. New Videogame on Demand Service Launched
  229. Top 10 Best Selling PC Games for the Week of May 15th, 2004
  230. George Broussard Says No Duke Nukem Forever Info For J00
  231. Top 10 UK Games for the Week of May 22nd, 2004
  232. Teaching History In Schools With Video Games
  233. NEC's Turbografx-16 History Revisited
  234. Is the Original Doom Responsible for Todays PC Mulitplayer Success?
  235. N-Gage QD Worth $60?
  236. Need for Speed Underground 2 Details Revealed
  237. EBGames Reports Doom 3 Coming July 20th
  238. Cyberathlete Extreme World Championships Event Registration Update
  239. EA E3 2004 Coverage (GameShark)
  240. Legislation Warning Parents of Violent Video Games Passes Assembly
  241. Top 10 Rentals for the Week of May 23rd, 2004
  242. N-Gage Game Release Dates Unveiled
  243. Top 10 Australian Titles for the Week of May 23rd, 2004
  244. Atari Full Year Losses Narrow
  245. Mobile Gaming Survey Says Girls are Overlooked
  246. Major New European developer conference Announced
  247. Hip Interactive Disappointed with Financials
  248. E3 2004 Fatal1ty Shootout a Success
  249. E3 2004: Video games based on movies
  250. Experts suggest parents take a closer look at their children's Videogames