MS says 150 developers creating Xbox games
Microsoft, seeking to distract some of the attention that is flowing to the Sony PlayStation2 phenomenon, scheduled for US release next month, has announced that 150 game developers are preparing games for its Xbox video-game console. The list of developers includes Activision, THQ, Bandai, Konami, Namco, Eidos and Vivendi's Sierra Studios but lacks, so far, Electronic Arts which is still negotiating for a favorable licensing agreement.
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