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SCEE
(redirected from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe)

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SCEESony Computer Entertainment Europe
SCEEScientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (conference)
SCEESchuylkill Center for Environmental Education (Philadelphia, PA)
SCEESouthern Cross Electrical Engineering (Australia)
SCEESouthern Centre for Energy and Environment (est. 1991; Zimbabwe)
SCEESouthwest Center for Educational Excellence (Webb City, MO)


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The 300 square meters store was opened in close coordination with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) -- the London-based Sony PlayStation Division which serves Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) and Australasia.
Byline: Dubai Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has launched its new PlayStation3 (PS3) system, featuring 120GB hard disk drive whilst being significantly slimmer and lighter, with reduced power consumption.
The university is a member of the PlayStation Portable Academic Development Programme, run by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, which provides access to professional development hardware and software tools for both staff and students.
 
 
 
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