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Microsoft Releases Kinect Motion-Sensing Game System

Redmond, Wash. - Microsoft (NASD: MSFT) on Thursday released its Kinect motion-sensing system for the Xbox 360. The Associated Press reviewer gave the device four out of...

Curt Schilling's Games Firm 38 Studios Raises $75 Million

Providence, R.I. - 38 Studios, the video game developer founded by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, announced on Wednesday that it has raised $75 million...

Supreme Court Examines Ban on Violent Game Sales to Minors

Washington - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case that will determine whether or to what degree violent video game content...

Electronic Arts Signs Five-Year Deal to Use Facebook Credits

Redwood City, Calif. - Video game publisher Electronic Arts (NASD: ERTS) announced on Tuesday that it has signed a five-year partnership with Facebook, to make Facebook Credits...

WWE to Increase Marketing for THQ Wrestling Games

Agoura Hills, Calif. - Video game publisher THQ (NASD: THQI) on Monday announced an agreement with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) (NYSE: WWE), which will see THQ-developed WWE games...

Microsoft to Acquire 3D Image Sensor Maker Canesta

Sunnyvale, Calif. - Canesta, a developer of 3D image sensors that late last year raised $16 million in funding, said it has signed a deal to...

Media Coalition Urges SCOTUS to Nix Calif. Video Game Law

New York - Media Coalition, an association established in 1973 to defend First Amendment rights with regard to media, on Monday filed a friend of the...

Holiday Sales of Motion Controllers for PS3, Xbox to Hit 4.5...

Framingham, Mass. - Microsoft (NASD: MSFT) will sell 2.5 million to 3 million Kinect motion-sensing game controller systems for the Xbox 360 in the U.S. during the...

CEO of Game Publisher Take-Two Interactive Exits

New York - "Grand Theft Auto" video game publisher Take-Two Interactive (NASD: TTWO) announced on Friday that CEO Ben Feder will step down to pursue travel plans...

Nintendo Cites Yen, Weaker Sales for First Half Loss

Tokyo - Nintendo cited a strong yen and weak foreign sales for a loss of $24.6 million during the first half of its fiscal year,...