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News

Namco swings Warhammer licence

Namco has signed an exclusive deal with Games Workshop and plans to focus its development efforts on PC to start, with the possibility of console and handheld games later on.
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Monday News Roundup

EA to co-publish Dead to Rights II, N-Gage games reduced, 50 Cent game will be at E3, Doom movie "wrapped".
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Feature

What's New?

Get your mother something nice. If she's under 30, get her me.
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Indy Jones to be 'reinvigorated'

LucasArts president Jim Ward argues that Indiana Jones could be as big and recurrent a franchise as James Bond - in game form as well as film.
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Monday News Roundup

RPG, IQ-measurer and horse-breeder titles for PSP, ELSPA catches some more pirates, Namco registers Tales trademarks, EA sings its own songs' praises, Day of Defeat source shots.
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Interview

Interview With A Black Mage

We talk to one of the games industry's foremost composers, Nobuo Uematsu, whose work extends far beyond the Final Fantasy series that made his name.
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Feature

Reader Reviews

Featuring: Super Mario World, Suikoden IV, Project Zero 2, Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and PlayStation Portable.
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News Corp denies Eidos interest

Speaking privately, sources at Rupert Murdoch's media empire have categorically denied claims from Eidos insiders that News Corp is about to buy the Lara Croft publisher.
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High street price war kicks off in the UK

GAME has dropped the price of chart titles to £29.99, with other retailers set to follow, in what could be the first round of a major price war.