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Gameloft still enjoying lofty sales despite continuing recession Gameloft, which happily announced increased sales in Q1 of 2009 despite the fact that it was, you know, Q1 of 2009, after announcing increased sales in 2008, has released its results for the first half of 2009. Guess what?"Gamelof [..]
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Famitsu Editor-In-Chief Makes Lofty Dragon Quest IX Sales Estimate [Japan] Famitsu Editor-in-Chief Hirokazu Hamamura has looked into his crystal ball and has opinions about how Dragon Quest IX will do in 2009. And it'll do mega, he forecasts. According to Hamamura, "March [DQIX's launch month] will be bigger than the year [..]
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Gameloft Q2 sales up 15% (thanks, Apple!)
Reporting its second quarter financials for 2010, the unassailable Gameloft appears to remain unassailed. The company reports sales of €33.6 million ($43.6 million) for the second quarte [..]
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Gameloft cares not for recessions, sales up in Q1
Gameloft announced today that sales were up 22 percent year-over-year for its first quarter and the mobile publisher took in $40.2 million in sales. Mobile games represented 94 percent of the haul, with [..]
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Gameloft sales up a dramatic 18% this year
Gameloft's mobile focus is keeping the company flush with cash in these tough times. The prolific publisher announced today that quarterly sales are up 15 percent over the third quarter la [..]
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Gameloft sales up 15% in first half of 2011
Gameloft is benefiting greatly from the age of mobile gaming, with sales up significantly in the first half of 2011. The company's controversial working conditions and ethically flexible game development appear to be [..]
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Sega's Naoya Tsurumi promoted to lofty new position The departure of Sega of America president and COO Simon Jeffery to the much happier-looking ngmoco:) has brought more changes to Sega's corporate Tower of Power. The company announced today that Naoya Tsurumi, former CEO of Sega of America, will now "ass [..]