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THQ Ships Two Million Copies of UFC Undisputed
-06/03/09 at 8:13 AM
CDTby Mahyar Hashemi
In a special message to investors, THQ Inc.
(THQI) CEO Brian Farrell announced that the new mixed martial arts
title, UFC Undisputed, has shipped over two million copies
worldwide. He added that he is, "very pleased with the sell
through" of those copies. The game released in North America
on May 19th. On their May 7th conference call, Farrell...
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Take Two Interactive Unveils Bioshock 2 Multiplayer at E3
Expo -06/02/09 at 10:21
PM CDTby Perry Rod
Upstairs in a private room, away from the
spectacle that is the E3 Expo floor convention, Take Two (TTWO)
Interactive privately showed us Bioshock 2 Multiplayer. The
original and highly acclaimed Bioshock did not have a multiplayer
experience, which analysts suggest limited sales despite the rave
reviews. But hold onto your hats. Not only does the s...
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Same Old Gamestop Fears Pressure Stock
-06/02/09 at 12:38 AM
CDTby Mahyar Hashemi
Every year it's the same old fears with
Gamestop. The company is running out of time, they say,
facing a new world of downloading and new competition. They
are the next Blockbuster, they say. They said it last year, they
said it the year before, and the year before that and so on.
This latest round of fears is likely why while many other...
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Nintendo Stock Falling In Japan Despite Record Breaking
Sales -01/21/09 at 2:24
AM CSTby Perry Rod
While video game sales break new records all
across the world, video game stocks have seen better days. American
publishers Activision (ATVI), Electronic Arts (ERTS), Take Two
(TTWO) and THQ (THQI) have all seen their stocks dramatically fall
over the year. The latter has had the worst hit, sinking 86%
in a year while others have been cut by over ...
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Will The American Consumer Save the World
Economy? -11/30/08 at
12:04 PM CSTby Mahyar
Hashemi
Retail industry research firm, ShopperTrak RCT,
has declared that total Black Friday sales rose 3% this year, to
about $10.6 billion nationwide. So far, that appears to be higher
than expected as analysts have cut their outlooks considerably.
Overall sales for the holiday are expected to rise 2.2%, which
would be higher than the 2002 holiday, where sales ...
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