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Video Game Industry's Troubles Aren't Just in US

It’s no secret the video game industry is having a rough 2009 here in the United States — but that's not the only place it's struggling. Full Article at CNBC

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  1. The third quarter of 2009 was a fairly horrendous one for the video game industry as year-over-year sales plummeted amid a lack of "must have" games. Now, as earnings season draws near, game makers are about to face the consequences. Full Article at CNBC

  2. SAN FRANCISCO - The holiday season is crunch time for video game publishers, who are pinning their hopes on a slew of big releases to make up for lackluster sales this year. Full Article at Canada.com

  3. The video game industry is gearing up for what they hope to be a better holiday sales season than last year. Full Article at RedOrbit

  4. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The holiday season is crunch time for video game publishers, who are pinning their hopes on a slew of big releases to make up for lackluster sales this year. Full Article at Reuters

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