A new PSP might be coming to a store near you by the fall. But will it provide all the features you would want to make you buy it over a DS? CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist ...
As the holiday season fast approaches, we've been getting questions from readers regarding which portable games console they should buy for themselves, their friends or their kids. It's hard to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The ink's not yet dry on the PSP price tags, but the fallout from yesterday's surprising announcements has already begun. Bloomberg Japan reported ...
The latest issue of Otonafami magazine gives a glimpse at how the next-generation handheld war between Sony's PSP and Nintendo's DS is shaping up in Japan. According to a survey conducted with 1,000 ...
While its performance in Europe and the US remains worryingly slow, the PSP continues to sell very well in Japan. Last week it was the best selling console of all, and with 48,603 units sold it beats ...
Nintendo has updated the Nintendo DS -- the world's most popular hand-held game system -- and I've been spending a lot of quality time with this $170 machine, dubbed the DSi. I think it's a must-have ...
In an attempt to bolster sales of the PSP and PSP Go, Sony has decided to offer customers cheap—and in some cases free—games. Nintendo, meanwhile, will be offering price cuts on its handhelds later ...
I've received two press releases in the past two days, each asserting that one of the portable consoles is currently kicking the ass of the other. Says Sony: "PlayStation 2 and PSP Continue to Lead ...
This morning we got some details on the the Sony PSP2, which they now seem to be calling the “PSP Go!”. I thought it’d be interesting to compare and contrast it with the Nintendo DSi, which is by far ...
Gunpei Yokoi is best known as the father of Nintendo's enormously successful Game Boy, though he may be nearly as well known as the creator of the significantly less successful Virtual Boy. An ...
European analysts Webush Morgan have told Gamesindustry website that it does not see Sony's handheld as being in direct competition with the Nintendo DS. "I don't think Sony will 'beat' the DS, nor do ...
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