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Fils-Aime On PSPgo: “What’s The Benefit?”

9:00AM October 11, 2009 | Owen Good

In an interview for Sunday’s edition of The Washington Post (posted today), the Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime says the PSPgo might have “a fundamental concept problem in terms of ‘Who’s it for?’ and ‘What’s the benefit?’” More »


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Apple Takes Swipe At Nintendo DS, PSP Games

10:00AM September 10, 2009 | Michael McWhertor

iPhone maker Apple has been clear about its interest in highlighting games for platform, calling the iPod Touch the “funnest iPod ever”, but it hasn’t take a competitive swipe as blatant as the one it made today. More »


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IPhone Install Base Vs Console Install Bases

3:30PM June 12, 2009 | Luke Plunkett

Ever wonder why people will not shut up about iPhone gaming, even though the platform is yet to really hit its straps? This graph, showing the install base of the device compared to the install base of “real” gaming systems, explains it. More »


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Iwata: IPhone Can’t Be Appreciated Like Nintendo Products Can

3:30PM May 22, 2009 | Luke Plunkett

For a long time, Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata has maintained a stance that the Nintendo DS and Apple’s iPhone aren’t competing. A stance he seems to have let slide for a day. More »


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EA Founder: The iPhone Is FREAKING OUT Sony, Nintendo

6:30PM April 16, 2009 | Luke Plunkett

Trip Hawkins founded EA. He also did the 3DO, and is slightly mad, so you have to take everything he says with a grain of salt. Regardless, this is interesting.

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Some Euro Developer Is Down On PSP

10:00PM January 28, 2009 | Brian Ashcraft

The PSP does big business in Japan. Outside of Japan? Not as big. Hence, why some folks get down on the portable. Here’s the latest gloomy PSP chatter.

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How Is The iPhone Different From The DS & PSP?

10:30PM January 14, 2009 | Luke Plunkett

Easy. It’s a phone. But hey, like I said, that’s easy. For a more complicated answer, why don’t we see what VP of iPod and iPhone product marketing Greg Joswiak has to say.

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