27 Most Dangerous Gaming Myths
GamePro shatters 27 video game myths in this popular reoccurring series. This article: HD-DVD versus Blu-ray, HDMI versus component, the PS3 as a failure, and more!
GamePro shatters 27 video game myths in this popular reoccurring series. This article: HD-DVD versus Blu-ray, HDMI versus component, the PS3 as a failure, and more!
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Sony gets discount fever and slashes costs on PS3 development kits. Popzara takes a closer look at what this means for third party developers.
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According to game magazine publisher Enterbrain, the Sony PlayStation 3 has beaten the Nintendo Wii for the first time in Japan: Sony sold 183,217 PS3 while Nintendo sold 159,193 Wii consoles in the four-week period ending November 25.
This kind of reasoning is good for PS3 owners, while scratching the back of the 360. There is a backhanded compliment to the PS3 in there.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Sony’s latest game machine finally outsold its longtime rival Nintendo in Japan as strong November sales helped boost the electronics maker ahead.
The New York Times has a hat-trick of errors in a recent technology piece discussing video game options. They manage to make it through the Wii spot on — but then the real fun comes.