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Guitar Hero II and Spider-Man 3 spur nearly a half billion in sales for the publisher; PC Quake Wars reconfirmed for current quarter.
Touting eight original IPs in fiscal '08, publisher reports $395 million in quarterly revenue; latest Harry Potter game moves 2M units in four days.
The world's top third-party publisher lost $25 million during its most recent quarter but took in over $3 billion during the previous 12 months.
It looks to be a dramatic week of games caught between life and death, heaven and earth, the past and the future.
Wedbush Morgan Securities' Michael Pachter expects September 2006 sales tally to exceed last year's figures by nearly 20 percent.
Keane, Elefant, Seu Jorge join the returning Paul Oakenfold and dozens more in providing tunes to nutmeg people by.
First official international tourney for EA's NFL franchise set to start barely a week after game hits shelves.
Japanese game publisher hopes pinball, retro games will increase diversity at its Game Panic arcades.
Led by THQ's Cars, the top three games remain the same for the third week running, while budget releases fill up the rest of the chart.
Megapublisher's 13 percent increase in revenue can't offset next-gen transition costs, but shortfall comes in much less than expected.
Cars ends Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories' five weeks at the top, and a platinum release of The Sims 2 helps it re-enter the chart.
The head of the Sims talks about why there isn't an Xbox version of Sims 2 Pets, how Will Wright sees the Sims staff as his own Sims, and next-gen plans.
A double dose of $19.99 Mario, Pokémon games hitting GBA; Zelda also joins the Player's Choice fray.
THQ rides Cars success to most analysts' recommendations, despite Q1 losses; Wall Street scoops up THQ shares as stock rises 4 percent.
Publisher reveals it no longer has game rights for classic comic franchise; Marvel says new license holder will be revealed in the fall.
4 new shots posted.
MMORPG big factor in multimedia multinational's 4.8 percent quarterly revenue increase; 50 Cent, Ice Age 2 help raise game division's income 29.6 percent.
9 new shots posted.
Streak of quarterly losses doesn't faze CEO; company is beefing up with star power for battle in next-gen, expects great things in 2007.
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