Handheld gaming has begun to play a very important role in the video game industry during the last few years. That is why every company involved is keen on gaining the advantage on its rivals and always tries to improve the devices it has on the market. As such, we've seen Nintendo's DS, for example, evolv... |
29 April 2009 03:23 GMT |
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Handheld gaming has become very important for companies, as a lot of platforms have recently appeared, encouraging gaming on the go for people who don't have enough time to play titles at home on their big consoles or PC. We have recently heard a lot of rumors regarding Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld... |
27 February 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and the BT telecommunications company are announcing that they are planning to take Go!Messenger, a service that offered free calls from handheld to handheld in Europe, offline at the end of the month of March.The statement offered by Sony on its official forum says that “Alth... |
25 February 2009 02:22 GMT |
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The handheld gaming console market is a pretty tough one, as both Sony and Nintendo are fighting for the first spot with their individual consoles, the DS and the PlayStation Portable. While the DS has the upper hand on Sony's product, the two consoles are still pretty much neck and neck in a lot of territories,... |
27 January 2009 04:45 GMT |
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The handheld console market is a very tough one, with sales and profits split between the two major Japanese gaming companies, Sony and Nintendo. While the former has as target hardcore gamers, and delivers them popular titles, like Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops or Monster Hunter, the latter aims at a broader market... |
17 December 2008 02:32 GMT |
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The gaming industry is quite fond of rumors and speculations and, although sometimes these assumptions actually come true – and, even more, force companies to confirm things they wanted to keep a secret for longer – usually, most of them are exactly that, pure speculation, with no concrete evidence to bac... |
12 December 2008 02:33 GMT |
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