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Square Enix ties up with Nifty to launch new website

Major game software maker Square Enix Co and Internet access service provider Nifty Corp said Tuesday they will tie up to build and operate an entertainment web portal site for a wide audience. Square Enix will offer entertainment content to the portal... ...full story at Japan Today

from Japan Today on Wed, Mar 19 2008

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