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Articles in May 19, 2004 issue of Electronic Gaming Business
- Next Generation? What Next Generation?
- Gamers Want Depth, Variety and Innovation
- Got Game Entertainment Escapes the Game Press by Flying to Capri
- Data Filter: The News You Need in Easy-to-Swallow Gel Cap Form
- Women in Gaming
- G-Net Turns Strategy Guides into DVD-based Brand Extensions
- The Big Ho-Hum: Handheld Fever, Revenue Hunting, and Aging Gamers Mark a Familiar E3
- Divided Demos
- Gamers Look Beyond Platforms for Great Games
- The 2004 E3 Boss Awards: Deja vu Strikes E3
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