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Nintendo's GameCube lineup
promises to deliver as usual at this year's Electronic Entertainment
Expo. However, third-party
publishers look - for the first time - to be set to provide some serious
competition for the attention of Nintendo fans on the Expo floor this
year. GameCubicle has compiled the software lineups of leading
third-party publishers, including Bam!, Capcom, Electronic Arts, Midway,
Namco, Sega, Square Enix, THQ, and Vivendi.
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BAM!
Entertainment |
BAM! Entertainment today announced its roster of games
set to be shown at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo. The lineup includes adventure, stealth action and puzzle games
being developed for...
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Electronic Arts |
Electronic
Arts today announced its lineup of games that will be showcased next week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. EA
plans to raise the bar this year with a number of new and enhanced
sports...
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Midway
Games |
Midway Games, a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today its videogame lineup for next-generation game systems at the Electronic Entertainment Expo at the Los Angeles Convention...
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Namco |
Leading video game publisher, Namco announced today the company’s line up of video games to be unveiled during the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Among the games Namco will be showcasing for GameCube...
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SEGA |
Illustrating its power as an independent content publisher, SEGA today announced its fall and winter lineup of
games to be featured at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2003. "With an impressive lineup...
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Square
Enix |
Square Enix today announced its Electronic Entertainment Expo lineup of new video game releases for multiple gaming platforms. Making its first E3 appearance since the recent merger between Square and
Enix...
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THQ |
THQ
Inc. is set to debut its 2003 product lineup, taking gamers from the
forbidden zones of Chernobyl to the pyramids of Egypt at next week's
Electronic Entertainment Expo. The company will unveil games across all
viable...
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Vivendi
Universal |
Vivendi Universal today announced its product lineup for the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo. The company will feature a blockbuster roster of more than thirty games.
"The breadth and depth of our...
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