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    +Sony Happy With Ratchet PS3 Sales
      The performance Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction may not be as historically high as its Playstation 2 prequels, but publisher Sony isn't complaining.

    +The9 Profits Drop as Revenues Rise
      Chinese game operator and distributor The9 faces lower profits despite growing sales.

    +Guildcafe Acquires UberGuilds
      Online gaming destination Guildcafe acquires UberGuild to expand its network of social gaming sites.

    +The Romantics Sue Over Guitar Hero Cover
      Activision and Wavegroup Sound, the publisher and sound recorder for the massive hit game Guitar Hero, have been sued by The Romantics for a cover recording of the band's song.

    +Shoot Club: Night of the Cat, Part Three
      "If your keyboard is taking up too much room on the desk and he wants to lie there, the keyboard will have to move. The same with any mouse space. Mouse space is prime real estate for cats, because they think it's empty space, and empty space is for lying in, especially if any form of attention is directed to that empty space. Say an open book or a pile of laundry from the dryer. That's where the cat wants to be. It's their way. That's cat physics."

    +Survey: Half of Stores Sold M-Rated Titles to Minors
      A two-month covert survey of more than 60 stores across the country reveals that almost half of them sold M-rated titles to customers under 18.

    +2K Games Defends Anti-Piracy Measures
      Bioshock publisher 2K Games defended its anti-piracy measures as necessary to protect sales but said it will adjust its methods in the future.

    +Mad Catz Finalizes Saitek Acquisition
      A week after announcing the $30 million deal, Mad Catz has closed the acquisition of peripheral manufacturer Saitek.

    +Microsoft Facing Halo 3 Class Action Suit
      Microsoft is facing yet another class action lawsuit, this one filed by a disgruntled customer who claims that despite the package in which Halo 3 is sold claiming the game is compatible with the Xbox 360, it does not actually run on the Xbox 360.

    +PlayStation Store Opens Doors on PC
      Sony has released an online counterpart to the PlayStation 3's PlayStation Store, now highlighting PlayStation Portable content.

    +Crytek Developer On the Crysis Experience
      Crytek art director Michael Khaimzon said he is proud of the team's four-year project, Crysis, considers the PC the premiere gaming platform, and is continuing work on an undisclosed new project along with the rest of his team.

    +Microsoft Xbox 360 Hacker Hunt Continues
      Microsoft's hunt for Xbox 360 hackers goes on, as the Redmond-based giant announced a new round of bans for detected modders.

    +PopCap Releases Bookworm Mobile
      PopCap Games has announced that a version of its popular word game Bookworm is now available for a wide range of cellphones.

    +Jack Thompson Lawsuit Against Florida Bar Dismissed
      Jack Thompson's lawsuit against the Florida Bar has been dismissed, clearing the way for his Bar disciplinary trial to begin on November 26.

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