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Rios v Haarhuis; ITF v ATP; Williams v Lying TennisX Daily tennis news and notes on the ATP/WTA from Tennis-X.com Console Shortages Could Cripple Sony's PlayStation Plans Fox News Analysts think Microsoft's Xbox 360, not Nintendo's Wii, will see spillover sales caused by shortfalls in PS3 manufacturing. Video game titans resume war The Star Online LOS ANGELES: The US$30bil video game industry’s own war of the titans reboots this week with the US launch on Friday of Sony Corp’s PlayStation 3 and Sunday’s debut of Nintendo Co Ltd’s Wii. Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo get ready to rumble Reuters via Yahoo! News The $30 billion video game industry's own war of the titans reboots this week with the U.S. launch on Friday of Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 and Sunday's debut of Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii. Let the video games battle begin Stuff LOS ANGELES: The $US30 billion ($NZ45b) video game industry's own war of the titans reboots this week with the US launch of Sony PlayStation 3 on Saturday and the debut of Nintendo Wii on Monday. Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo get ready to rumble Reuters via Yahoo! News The $30 billion video game industry's own war of the titans reboots this week with the U.S. launch of Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 on Friday and the debut of Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii on Sunday. It's not just fun & play for video game makers The Economic Times LOS ANGELES: The $30-bn video game industry’s own war of the titans reboots this week with the US launch on Friday of Sony’s PlayStation 3 and Sunday’s debut of Nintendo’s Wii. A limited supply, delayed debut and drop in the number of games built exclusively for the new PS3 could stifle market leader Sony’s quest for mainstream hearts and dollars until after the crucial holiday season, a far Videogame rivals ready to rumble TVNZ The $US30 billion video game industry's own war of the titans reboots this week with the US launch on Friday of Sony's PlayStation 3 and Sunday's debut of Nintendo's Wii. Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo get ready to rumble Tiscali A limited supply, delayed debut and drop in the number of games built exclusively for the new PS3 could stifle market leader Sony’s quest for mainstream hearts and dollars until after the crucial holiday season, a far different scenario from the last console battle when Sony beat key rivals to market. Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo get ready to rumble Independent Online The $30-billion video game industry's own war of the titans reboots this week with the United States launch of Sony's PlayStation 3 an the debut of Nintendo's Wii.
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