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PSP2 to lose UMD, build an AppStore?
Rumours have swirled around the Internet about PSP 2 for a while now, and the latest to weigh in is games designer Dave Perry. His Twitter page reports “I hear Sony FINALLY has the PSP 2. And...
- Posted 16 years ago
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Why the iPhone is changing the games market
This article originally appeared on CasualGaming.biz. The iPhone is changing the games market. But which one? To some it is the saviour of the mobile gaming business, which is struggled for years against consumer apathy, operators who...
- Posted 16 years ago
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The Onion satirises Sony’s hardware, hits the nail on the head
Several people have sent me the link to the Onion’s satirical take on Sony’s hardware, titled “Sony’s New Piece of S*** that Doesn’t F***ing Work“. As the title suggests, it’s NSFW, so be warned. This is symptomatic...
- Posted 16 years ago
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Tech companies struggle as Microsoft, Sony and Nokia announced job losses
It’s been a hard week in the technology sector: Sony announced it would make an operating loss of $3 billion in the year to March 2009 which, suggests the FT, means that the company is bleeding about...
- Posted 16 years ago
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The curse of “configurable” consoles
The NPD data for December 2008 released last week made interesting reading. Over 2.1 million Wii consoles were sold in the US alone in December, which is a phenomenal figure. But maybe it’s not just the unique control...
- Posted 16 years ago
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SOE acquires Octopi, strengthens trading card activities
Sony Online Entertainment has acquired PoxNora, a trading card/online strategy game. PoxNora is a intriguing hybrid of collectible card-game and turn-based strategy. It looks to me like a cross between Heroes of Might and Magic and Magic: the Gathering....
- Posted 16 years ago
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A question of cash: Microsoft dismisses Blu Ray as GameStop brands PS3 “pricey”
Update: In a deliciously reactionary turn of events, Microsoft has responded to Sony’s criticisms of the competition. Group Product Manager for Xbox 360, Aaron Greenberg, told Kotaku that, strangely enough, he thinks the 360 represents the best...
- Posted 16 years ago