Video game makers cast wider net (The State)
As a penny-pinching holiday season looms, video game companies are cutting game-console prices, beefing up supplies and releasing new games in hopes of attracting a wider audience. Microsoft dropped the price of its Xbox 360 console to $199 from $279. Nintendo has increased the supply of its Wii consoles by 50 percent in the U.S. from last year’s holiday season. Both Microsoft and Sony are ...
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Sony's Looking Up and Slimming Down (BusinessWeek)
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Japan Stocks Tumble to 4-Week Low on Exports, U.S. Recession (Bloomberg)
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks slumped, sending the Nikkei 225 Stock Average below 8,000, as the deepening global recession eroded earnings at insurers and prompted the fastest drop in exports in almost seven years.
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Ask An Expert: Get good advice and enter our lucky draw (CTV.ca)
Kevin Fitzsimons is an award-winning designer and the editor and publisher of Yoursource magazine. Kevin's Christmas basket is available for one of our lucky CTV.ca readers.
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Nintendo's Community Roots (Forbes)
The Wii will get social but not how you might expect it to.
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