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There’s Room For The Powerful PSP2 In The War Against Nintendo And Apple

8:00AM December 4, 2010 | Stephen Totilo

The PSP2, a device Sony won’t talk about, is coming and it’s powerful – potentially as powerful as a high-end console, we’ve reported. That gives it a chance against the iPhone, 3DS and more, EA’s boss tells Kotaku. More »


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Which Version Of Call Of Duty: Black Ops Comes Out On Top?

1:00PM November 11, 2010 | Michael McWhertor

If you care deeply about pixel counts and frame rate—or are simply still on the fence about which console version of Call of Duty: Black Ops to buy—don’t miss Digital Foundry‘s deep technical tear down of the Xbox 360 and PS3 releases. More »


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The 2010 Console War, According To Activision

11:40AM February 11, 2010 | Michael McWhertor

Publisher Activision Blizzard is hoping for a better year for the video game industry in 2010, expecting retail and digital sales to up 8 per cent in the US and Europe. And it’s calling the Wii to perform strongest this year. More »


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David Reeves – We All Have Very Sharp Swords

12:20AM July 23, 2008 | Mike Fahey

Man, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe boss David Reeves is an analogy machine! In a recent interview with Eurogamer, he put his powers to task in summing up the current state of the console war.

“I prefer to talk about the fact that, yeah, we’re competitors, but the competition really has made people so much sharper, and if I can use this analogy, if you’re fighting in a war that’s, say, Boeing versus Airbus, it’s almost like battleship against battleship and you’re fighting from 15 miles away; if you’re fighting in the car war, it might be that you’re fighting in tanks and you’re one kilometre away; in the videogame industry, if there’s a war, if there’s competition, it’s almost like hand-to-hand fighting, but it makes you sharper. You want to have a sharper sword, you want to have a sword that feels just about right, and everyone is very sharp, and what they’re doing is they’re looking for high ground, low ground where they can get an advantage”.

So the console industry is like melee combat with swords…or is it like shoes?

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Microsoft: “The Battle For The Core User Is Sort Of Over”

1:30PM April 18, 2008 | Luke Plunkett

Ah, here’s what was missing from Microsoft’s post-NPD gloat: fightin’ words. Speaking with Next-Gen, Xbox group product manager Aaron Greenberg has been talking all kinds of shit about how Microsoft has already won the battle for the core gamer. I think the battle for the core user is sort of over, if you will. We’re heading now well beyond 20 million in console sales.

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Why The Xbox Hate?

2:20AM March 26, 2008 | Mike Fahey

GamesRadar is dedicating the entire week to the fine art of hating, with a series of features tied together as one giant Week of Hate. To this purpose, they’ve cobbled together a video demonstrating 100 reasons why gamers hate Xbox consoles. They make a good number of completely valid points, giving PlayStation 3 and Wii fanboys a leg up in the console war that rages across forums to this day. Don’t worry though, Microsoft fans. Nintendo and Sony will be getting the same treatment as the week goes on. Until then, just kick back and wait for the next Halo to come along. 100 Reasons Fanboys Hate Xbox [GamesRadar] More »


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PS3 Sold Faster Than Xbox 360 In Same Period

4:00AM February 21, 2008 | Tori Floyd

In a recent report released by VG Chartz, it was found that the Playstation 3 sold better in its first 14 months than the Xbox 360 did during the same period. According to VG Chartz, the Xbox 360 took four months longer to hit the 10 million units sold mark in its cycle than the PS3, which hit 10 million units worldwide in January. The numbers also show that the PS3 has been selling more consistently worldwide, rather than the Xbox 360′s predominate strength in the North American market. February is turning out to be a whole host of good announcements for the PS3!

Report: PS3 sold faster than Xbox 360 for same period [Gamepro.com]

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A Medal Of Honour For Console War Veterans

11:46AM January 29, 2008 | Michael McWhertor

What better way to show you’re a survivor of the casualty-heavy Console Wars of the eighties than with this commemorative medal featuring the clear winner of the 8-bit home console conflict, the NES. Sporting an NES controller and signature cross-pad backdrop, the “Console War I” medal from Supermandolini is the “first in a series of limited edition ‘pin’ medals” that the jeweler has planned.

Cost to you? Just €18.00 (about $US 26) plus shipping from, I believe, Greece. Expect to be chatted up and admonished by real veterans when you wear it!

Console Wars I [Supermandolini]

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Google Zeitgeist Shows Most-Searched Game Consoles

8:11PM December 14, 2007 | Luke Plunkett

Google’s Zeitgeist 2007 is a snappy little feature the monolithic net masters are running which captures the spirit of 2007′s times in the form of search results. Of interest to you readers, fanboys and casual videogame industry observers is their data on consoles, and which of the big three was most sought out by searchers. For most of the year, it’s the “Xbox”, with the Wii following close behind. The PS3, well, it’s happy doing its own thing. Then we get to October. More people, normal people, start hitting up Google. The kind who want/NEED to know where they can get a Wii, and how much it’s going to cost them. As you can see, there are many, many people like that.

Gamers Rule [Google Zeitgeist, thanks balls187!]

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Retailer Survey Says Microsoft Has Best “Attitude”

12:13PM December 14, 2007 | Michael McWhertor

UK outlet MCV chatted it up with retailers to get a frontline perspective on how Console War VII is shaping up. According to their findings, those in the retail space are quite taken with Xbox 360 manufacturer Microsoft. Some 49% of them pegged the Xbox 360 as the winner of the “next generation battle” and a majority of them pointed to Microsoft as having the best “overall quality and attitude” toward retail outlets this year. Making gobs of cash from the Halo 3 launch may very well have helped that, but it’s nice to know they care.

It’s less than exciting news for Sony, however, as UK retailers point to both the PlayStation 3 launch and the performance of the PSP as two of the bigger disappointments of ’07. The biggest? Lack of Wii stock. Is that all you guys care about? Money?

MCV Retail Survey 2007 [MCV]

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