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Games news for May 13, 2008 - Sony launches expanded recycling program (AP) - Chinese firm claims World of Warcraft 'stole fonts' (AFP)

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2007-08-16

Sony launches expanded recycling program (AP)
AP - Does that Walkman walk no more, or is the original PlayStation now a doorstop? Starting next month, Sony Corp. will take them back at 75 recycling stations around the country. more


Chinese firm claims World of Warcraft 'stole fonts' (AFP)

A Chinese company is suing Blizzard Entertainment, the developer of the immensely popular online game World of Warcraft for allegedly using its fonts without permission, state media reported.(Blizzard Entertainment)AFP - A Chinese company is suing the developer of the immensely popular online game World of Warcraft for allegedly using its fonts without permission, state media reported.


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MTV Networks to invest more than $500 mln in games (Reuters)

A man plays a PlayStation 3 video game at an electronics shop in Tokyo, April 13, 2007. MTV Networks plans to invest well over $500 million in video games, seeing the red-hot entertainment category as a major pillar of growth in its goal to reach consumers wherever they spend time. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)Reuters - MTV Networks plans to invest well over $500 million in video games, seeing the red-hot entertainment category as a major pillar of growth in its goal to reach consumers wherever they spend time.


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EA Debuts New Game Titles, Madden Takes Spotlight (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - It's a busy week over at Electronic Arts. The EA Sports division launched the latest edition of its best-selling football franchise: Madden NFL. Madden NFL 08 hit store shelves on Tuesday. more


Virtual world hires real economist (Reuters)

A screengrab of http://www.eve-online.com is seen August 16, 2007. Eyjolfur Guodmundsson was appointed chief economist for CCP Games, which hired him in June to quantify the wheelings and dealings of Eve Online's denizens, which number about 200,000 players. (Screengrab/ http://www.eve-online.com/Reuters)Reuters - Like many central bankers, Eyjolfur Gudmundsson spends his days fretting about inflation, making sure monetary growth is reasonable and trying to collect data about the economy.


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Gameworld: Virtual world hires real economist (Reuters)
Reuters - Like many central bankers, Eyjolfur Gudmundsson spends his days fretting about inflation, making sure monetary growth is reasonable and trying to collect data about the economy. more


TSMC says Microsoft to use its 90 nm DRAM process for Xbox (Reuters)
Reuters - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) (2330.TW), the world's top contract chip maker, said on Thursday Microsoft Corp. has started using TSMC's 90-nanometre-embedded-DRAM process technology for the production of the Xbox 360 game console. more


TSMC says Microsoft to use its 90 nm DRAM process for Xbox (Reuters)

A gamer plays on an the Xbox 360 in a 2006 photo. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world's top contract chip maker, said on Thursday Microsoft has started using TSMC's 90-nanometre-embedded-DRAM process technology for the production of the Xbox 360 game console. (Chris Pizzello/Reuters)Reuters - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) (2330.TW), the world's top contract chip maker, said on Thursday Microsoft Corp. has started using TSMC's 90-nanometre-embedded-DRAM process technology for the production of the Xbox 360 game console.


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