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Dead or Alive 4 News

  • Annual survey shows Microsoft making mindshare headway with Japanese gamers, but still trailing Sony by a wide margin.
  • Tecmo's brawler stumbles; company to make last-minute adjustments and have it ready to answer the bell a week later.
  • Genre film distributors gets rights to Corey Yuen's game-based martial arts flick; fall release planned.
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    [UPDATE]: Best Buy sets up shop in the heart of the event; order is maintained as attendees line up to be among the first Xbox 360 owners.
  • GameStop opens doors at midnight for console's launch; GameFly begins shipping Xbox 360 games for rent.
  • E-mail from top game retailer says Tecmo's fighter is coming December 1, and later console preorders may not arrive until 2006.
  • Collaboration between Tecmo and Bungie yields an unlockable Mistress Chief; Halo-themed battleground also included.
  • Bungie confirms Halo character will be unlockable in Tecmo's Dead or Alive 4 for Xbox 360. Character's identity not immediately identified, but Bungie leaves clues.
  • Tecmo announces its new fighter will be released simultaneously with Microsoft's next-gen console in Japan.
  • Game creators at Japan's top publishers reveal the ins and outs of developing for Microsoft's next-generation console.
  • Gamers who thought Microsoft's bundles would lighten their wallets are in for more financial woes as first retailer rolls out 360 bundles.
  • Temco's anticipated fighting game is scheduled to ship alongside Microsoft's next-generation console across the Pacific; Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball 2 now official.
  • Team Ninja guru also further confirms that Microsoft will make a major announcement in Japan later this month.
  • Latest game-to-movie project will bring Tecmo's fighting series to the big screen; Devon Aoki lands Kasumi role, Jaime Pressly as Tina.
  • Itagaki says Team Ninja's delayed game is now coming to Microsoft's next-gen console; Tecmo out of the current-gen Xbox game after Ninja Gaiden Black.
  • Square Enix, EA announce strong 360 support; more than 160 games in development, up to 40 available at launch; Microsoft says console will play "top-selling" Xbox games.

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