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			<title>Godzilla: Unleashed</title>
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    							 			<title>The Top 7... Failed Franchises We Know How to Fix</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>They&#039;ve been broken for years. Here&#039;s how to set them right</description>
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    										    Feb 18, 2008
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>All the Video Game Companies are cashing in... except Atari</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>The Stock Masters - Frank Lara Jr, December 14th, 2007: Atari was King in the early 1980&#039;s but now with debt and lack of new creative game titles, shares stand at $1.66. Every Game Company stock has been making news and cashing in: Activision, Midway, Take-Two, Nintendo, and even Microsoft. So why can&#039;t the original game maker come back to life? How is it that even late comer Bill Gates and Co. can throw a new game system and make Master Chief more popular than Harry Pitfall? The Stock Masters on why Atari is a worthless nobody and has no hit, no money, and no love from Wall Street.</description>
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    										    Dec 14, 2007
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Godzilla: Unleashed - exclusive trailer</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Big G and Mechagodzilla smash up San Francisco</description>
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    										    Sep 18, 2007
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Godzilla Unleashed - first look</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Sell the house, Marge! When radioactive dinosaurs throw down, no real estate is safe</description>
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    										    Feb 23, 2007
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Godzilla: Unleashed announced</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Huge monsters stomping your way, millions prepare to flee</description>
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    										    Feb 1, 2007
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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    							 			<title>Atari announces development of Godzilla: Unleashed</title>
    							 		
    								 
    								 
				    				 	
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    							 		<description>Atari today announced the development of Godzilla: Unleashed, the ultimate giant fighting monsters game. Godzilla: Unleashed will tear its way onto Wii, Nintendo DS and PSP in autumn 2007.</description>
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    										    Jan 31, 2007
    										  
    										
    								    
    								  

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