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12 May, 2001 |
Game software and equipment company Konami Co. said today it will aim for a 15% increase in consolidated net profit under its two-year business plan through March 2003. The company targets a net profit of Y25 billion on a pretax profit of Y50 billion and revenue of Y280 billion in the fiscal year to March 2003. |
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10 May, 2001 |
Incredible Technologies have announced an upgrade kit for Golden Tee 3D titled Golden Tee Classic, which upgrades the board set before the Golden Tee Fore series. We also have the latest picture of tournament winner for Golden Tee Fore, Steven Sobe. |
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9 May, 2001 |
Who is the world's best classic video game player?? That question will be answered May 31-June 3 when top classic game players from around the world gather at the Funspot Family Entertainment Center for the first-ever Classic Video Game World Championship. |
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8 May, 2001 |
The Dubai Theme Parks & Fun Centres Show, which ended last Saturday, brought huge success to TAB Austria with a growing public interest in the field of entertainment and leisure. |
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8 May, 2001 |
Incredible Technologies and Brian Urlacher, Pro Bowl linebacker of the Chicago Bears, have announced an agreement where Urlacher will promote Golden Tee Fore! |
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8 May, 2001 |
Sega has two new games slated for arcade release. The first being the eagerly anticipated Virtua Fighter 4 from AM2 and the other being Super Major League a new baseball game from Wow Entertainment. |
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7 May, 2001 |
Thailand senator Suradej Yasawat, is proposing a Disney theme park on the Plain of Nomads' Tears as a location for an amusement park, with Disney showing interest. |
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5 May, 2001 |
When it comes to video games, the entire world market catches pneumonia when the Japanese market so much as sneezes. So what happens when the Japanese market gasps for air? - An interesting report by MSNBC. |
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5 May, 2001 |
Recent news from Europe is that Konami is looking to open a sales office in Australia with Graeme Nobles taking the reigns for domestic sales. |
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5 May, 2001 |
A new study shows that 70% of U.S. homes will have video game consoles by 2005 (close to the percentage of homes with VCRs), that 60% of Americans play computer/video games on a regular basis, that the gaming industry put 220,000 people to work last year, and that those jobs generated US$9 billion in wages and tax revenues. |
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