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24.Jan.2004
Elbox (e-mail)


Elbox: New Year's offer extended
Due to numerous requests from our customers to make New Year's free shipping offer valid for a longer time, we have decided to extend it till 02 February 2004.

Until 02 February 2004, all items in our Online Store marked "free shipping" will still be delivered without any shipping costs. This offer is valid for orders from all countries of the world.

Best regards,
Elbox Computer Team (snx)

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21.Jan.2004
Nintendo


Nintendo: Portable system with double screen to be released in 2004
"Mystery" Product to Launch Later This Year

REDMOND, Wash., Jan 20, 2004 -- An unprecedented approach to video game play-- holding two separate game screens in the palm of your hand-- hits the scene later this year when Nintendo introduces a new portable game system, code-named Nintendo DS.

From information made available today, players can look forward to being able to manage their game progress from two different perspectives, enhancing both the speed and strategy of the challenge. For example in a soccer game, users can view the whole game on one screen while simultaneously focusing on an individual soccer player's tackle or goal on the other screen.

Players will no longer be forced to interrupt game play to shift perspective, such as moving from a wide shot to a close up, or alternating between a character's ongoing battle and a map of the environment. Nintendo DS makes it possible to perform the tasks in real time by simply glancing from one screen to the other.

Today's announcement is but a glimpse of the additional features and benefits that will be shown in full at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles in May. Once fully revealed, players will see innovative advances in game interaction.

"We have developed Nintendo DS based upon a completely different concept from existing game devices in order to provide players with a unique entertainment experience for the 21st century," explains Satoru Iwata, Nintendo president.

Nintendo DS features two separate 3-inch TFT LCD display panels, separate processors, and semiconductor memory of up to 1 Gigabit. It's scheduled to launch worldwide before the end of 2004.

In addition to Nintendo-developed software, the company is in discussions with third-party game developers around the world.

Nintendo DS will be marketed separately from the company's existing Nintendo Game Boy Advance portable system and Nintendo GameCube home console.

Stay tuned to Nintendo.com for more details on the Nintendo DS system as they are announced. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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21.Jan.2004
Rainer Benda (ANF)


C&ZV Rainer Benda: Webshop opened
As Rainer Benda told us he opened a webshop at www.rbenda.de. The offered goods do not only include Amiga and Commodore 8 bit products as well as other PC parts and also Gamepark-32, Nintendo Gameboy, Nintendo Gamecube and Sony Playstation products. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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21.Jan.2004
ANF


Motorola: Saleswin nearly tripled
Within the last quarter of 2003 the American mobile and semiconductor producer Motorola has nearly tripled its saleswin. Compared to the 174 million dollars within the according time year before the company earned 489 million dollars (388 million Euros) within the fourth quarter 2003. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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20.Jan.2004
MorphOS-News.de (website)


Genesi listed in the Motorola Alliance Directory
Genesi S.à.r.l. is now listed in the Motorola Alliance Directory.

As MorphOS-News.de reports, Motorola would have begun an investigation under the agreement reached late last week into the use of the Pegasos primarily focused on the server and consumer electronics market. Furthermore Motorola would have begun to develop a joint marketing plan to promote and sell the Pegasos with Genesi.

Being a member of the "Motorola Design Alliance" program gives companies a chance, among other, to do Co-branding with Motorola on new products, the ability to purchase development tools at a significant discount and the ability to participate with Motorola in key industry trade shows and conferences. (snx)

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