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Rob Fahey
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Rob Fahey is a former editor of GamesIndustry.biz who spent several years living in Japan and probably still has a mint condition Dreamcast Samba de Amigo set.
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Feature | Phil Harrison: The Real Next Generation
Microsoft's new dev boss has taken a circuitous route to the role. What will he bring to the job?
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Vita won't be built in a day.
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Feature | Retrospective: Phil Harrison
Reflecting on Harrison's 15-year career at Sony.
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Feature | Retrospective: Final Fantasy XI
Vana'diel or no deal.
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Questions about how to entice gamers to use cloud gaming remain unanswered.
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Where angels fear to tread.
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The Team Bondi revelations shock few in the industry and that is a shameful thing.
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Capcom takes aim at the second-hand market - or so the Internet wants to believe.
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Mobile and social gaming are in a huge valuation bubble - but that doesn't have to mean that disaster is coming.
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EA rattles its sabers at Steam - but Origin's strategy is a throwback to the bad old days.
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The fight, finished.
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Nintendo's decision to carry its Wii and DS branding into the next generation will confuse more consumers than it attracts.
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The underwhelming nature of Call of Duty Elite disguises an experiment that could define Activision's future.
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Age of Conan joins a growing list of freemium MMOs - a wise move, or a desperate one?
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Will the next generation of consoles herald a truce in the graphics arms race?
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There's a crisis on the way for console core gaming, but this cloud has a thick silver lining.
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Feature | Rock and a Hard Place
There's trouble ahead for the core games market - but it's wrong to blame social and mobile for these problems.
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Sony's PSN security breach looks disastrous - but it's so much worse than that.
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PSPgo is laid to rest. Weeping is unlikely at this funeral.
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Naysayers are speaking too soon on the 3DS - but that's not to say it's all looking rosy for the system.
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Cloud gaming continues to fascinate - but the economic arguments don't add up.
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Separating the wheat from the chafe.
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Gearbox' misstep with Duke's Capture the Babe mode is likely to raise hell - and rightly so.
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Life as a second-tier publisher is no longer tenable.
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Take-Two's sales figures suggest there's never been a better time to be a core gamer.