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 ...
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 ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The latest issue of Otonafami magazine gives a glimpse at how the ...
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 ...
Technically, the PSP beat the PlayStation 3 which in turn beat the Wii (by a slimmer margin) in Japan this week, but sales of the three platforms were close enough, averaging around 30,000 units each.
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 ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. According to Enterbrain Inc., publisher of Famitsu and other game ...
I'm looking at buying a portable system in the next week or so. Both these systems have advantages, I'm just wondering what the thoughts are on them. I play mostly RPGs, but like most games other than ...
Adult gamers in Japan have a strong preference for Nintendo's DS over Sony's PSP, according to a new magazine survey - published as the Nintendo DS breaks the million unit sales mark in year to date ...
The DS outshipped the PSP by a rate of almost three to one in Japan through the end of January--about 5 million units of the Sony portable compared to 14.4 million for Nintendo's handheld. At this ...
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