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  • Aussie PS3 launch events draw modest crowds

    Hundreds show up for midnight launches across Australia; retailers boasting record pre-sales amounts.

  • Half a million PSPs sold in first two days

    Sony released the first North American sales numbers for the PlayStation Portable on Thursday, saying 500,000 units of the handheld game player were snapped up in its first two days on the market.

  • Families sue over GTA III-inspired shooting

    The families of two people whose cars were shot at by teenage fans of Grand Theft Auto III have filed a lawsuit against SCEA, Take-Two, Rockstar Games, and US retail giant Wal-Mart.

  • XBox Live in Australia by October

    Microsoft Australia has announced that XBox Live, its online gaming platform, will be available locally in October this year--up to three months behind the launch of the equivalent service for PlayStation from rival gaming platform operator Sony.

  • Vic company denies PlayStation counterfeiting allegations

    Sony Computer Entertainment Australia is facing a legal battle in its attempt to implicate Victoria-based MJM 2000 Plus Holdings in a counterfeit game operation its investigators uncovered late last year.

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