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'Crossing Boundaries': The International Flavor of Gaming [Censorship]   The transnational character of gaming is one that opens up a wide range of opportunities for the industry, but comes with a number of pitfalls as well — and, as Mathew McCurley argues at the Escapist, has far-reaching negative consequences, especially in term of content. [..]
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Capcom reveals length of Sony approval process Image 0 en  - Capcom reveals length of Sony approval process Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business It's rare that us common folk get a glimpse of the inner-workings of the industry makers, so when glean even the tiniest morsels of information, we take note. Today' [..]
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Fan-Industry Interactions: the Case of Fallout [Academia]   After a rather grueling year, I am taking a self-enforced vacation from academia for a few days to recharge. But if you're not, there's a pretty interesting PDF of an MA thesis floating around — the subject is fan-producer interaction in relation to games, specifically Fallout. I [..]
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Online Gambling Companies Cut Back On Google AdSense Spending  A drop in the Google (GOOG) bucket. But also, we suspect, similar to what's going on in many industries. From MarketWatch: The way the online casino industry advertises to attract players is changing a [..]
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Gaming Affected By SAG Strike? Sure - If It Lasts For Years (GME) videogamers - Gaming Affected By SAG Strike? Sure - If It Lasts For Years (GME) Citi analyst Tony Wible is saying that GameStop (GME), which is viewed as a proxy for the gaming industry as a whole, should have a strong second half of the year, contradicting an earlier forecast by a Goldman Sac [..]
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Sierra shows us The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Image 0 en  - Sierra shows us The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Filed under: Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo Wii, ActionIn a surprise announcement that completely defies typical industry practices, Sierra has revealed that it will soon capture the "intense a [..]
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MTV talks to black professionals in gaming Image 0 en  - MTV talks to black professionals in gaming Filed under: Culture, Business Much like what she did last year with women in games, MTV Multiplayer's Tracey John is in the middle of a week-long series that looks at black professionals in the video game industry. So far she's [..]
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TGS Start Now [Tokyo Game Show 2008]   We're around, oh, two hours away from the beginning of the Tokyo Game Show. To follow will be four days of, yes, balls to the wall coverage of everything the Japanese gaming industry (and assorted Western hangers-on) [..]
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The 'Narrative' Straw Man: We're Not Doing That Badly [Narrative Design]   Michael Abbott of the Brainy Gamer has a great piece up on the straw man of the 'quality of narrative' debate that's been going on in the industry for quite some time now: things aren't as bad as the collective we make them out to be. Really, they're not. Sure, there are [..]
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Who Should Lead Motorola's (MOT) Turnaround?  Fixing Motorola's (MOT) cellphone business will be a huge task, spinoff or not. So who's up for it? We asked mobile analysts and industry insiders who they thought might make a good CEO for the struggling phone maker. He [..]
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EA's fiscal Q108 conference call at-a-glance Image 0 en  - EA Filed under: Business Today was the day for industry behemoth Electronic Arts to divulge the results of its (very large) bean counting to investors and the press. In a conference call this afternoon, EA CEO John Ri [..]
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Gawker's Nick Denton To LA Times: I Scoff At Your Puny Web Site denton.jpg - Gawker The poor souls who work at the Los Angeles Times are the definition of beleaguered: They're at an ailing company, in a shrinking industry, and they're being subjected to a barrage of rambling memo [..]
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New York Times (NYT): September Awful, We Could Default On Debt  Life not getting any easier over at our hometown newspaper. For the first time, CEO Janet Robinson acknowledged that the industry is in permanent secular decline. She also raised the possibility that the company could default on its debt. [..]
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Just Like The Web: Targeted TV Ads Work (The Cable Guys Hope) f.jpeg - Just Like The Web: Targeted TV Ads Work (The Cable Guys Hope) The cable industry reaps about $5 billion of the total $70 billion TV advertising marketplace. They'd love a bigger share, but haven't figured out how to do it. One idea: Using the valuable informa [..]
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Be Like Nickelback Guy - Don't Do Guitar Hero [Nickelback]   Nickelback Guy Chad Kroeger is concerned about the state of the music industry - in particular the lack of decent rock bands. Hey, Chad, we feel you. Seriously. The kids today, you see, they are too busy fiddle-faddling around with the playboxes and the x-stati [..]

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