techradar.com - 10/25/2009
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In the 'tell us something we didn't know' category today, we have word from some highly paid analysts that the iPhone will be a key player in the mobile gaming market. The newest $2,495 (£1,530) report from DFC Intelligence say the iPhone and iPod touch together will be the "primary driver" of ...
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theage.com.au - 10/20/2009
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theage.com.au —
Sony's new PSP Go video game console is
struggling to gain any real traction in Australia, with...
weekly sales across the country languishing in the hundreds rather than thousands, sources say. The $450 pocket-sized handheld has been criticised for ...
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PSP Go a no-go as Sony struggles for sales
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Nintendo anounce bigscreen DSi LL
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It's hardly the best kept secret, but Nintendo has finally confirmed that it is to release a big screen DSi. At a press event in Tokyo, the games giant showed off the Nintendo DSi LL which will feature a 4.2 inch screen. The addition of a larger screen is said to be Nintendo's response to market feedback from older users. Pen bundled The DSi LL will come bundled with a bigger pen and three titles pre-installed and will sell in Japan at 20,000 yen – which is around £135. The screen is certainly a big increase on its predecessor – falling just short of double the size. Of course, no British price is yet announced, or even when ...
Nokia finally kills off N-Gage gaming platform
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In a classic case of putting on a brave show, Nokia has announced the death of its N-Gage gaming service by trying to persuade its few hardcore fans that the Ovi Store will be a more than adequate substitute for their affections. The announcement came on Friday on the official N-Gage Blog, headlined "Mobile gaming evolves – Ovi Store is here", a post which was really all about the demise of the six-year-old N-Gage brand. Activation issues Buried in the fourth paragraph of the entry, Nokia admitted: "We will no longer publish new games for the N-Gage platform." Instead, games fans with Nokia handsets are encouraged to seek them out on the ...
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