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Is Sony working on a portable device like the Wii U? - IBNLive.com6 Feb 2012, 07:01:47 -0600In EntertainmentIs Sony working on a portable device like the Wii U?IBNLive.comNintendo may have been mocked by many thanks to their casual appeal, but there's no doubt about the fact that they're racking in some serious money. Perhaps that's why Sony and Microsoft decided to jump onto the motion controlled bandwagon with Move ...Sony patent application shows control method that resembles Wii UVentureBeatSony patent reveals Wii U-like controllerUbergizmoSony patent shows mobile device similar to Wii U techConnected ConsolesIn Entertainment -Piki Geek -Joystiqall 10 news articles »
'PS4, Xbox 720 aren't the next generation - your TV is' - Computerandvideogames.com6 Feb 2012, 04:42:50 -0600GeekWire'PS4, Xbox 720 aren't the next generation - your TV is'Computerandvideogames.comBut with the forthcoming generation of consoles, even Nintendo has to an extent joined the arms race - the Wii U will at least be more powerful than the Xbox 360 and PS3, so will be able to run cross-platform blockbusters previously beyond the ...Xbox 360 tops Wii and PS3 for 1st time in yearly global salesGeekWireNew Video Game Releases and Pre-order Bonus (2/6) on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PSP ...HawtWired (blog)PS3 leads console sales Down Under in 2011GameSpotLazygamer -Just Push Start -In Entertainmentall 32 news articles »
Nintendo banking on Wii U to break sales slump - San Francisco Chronicle5 Feb 2012, 22:42:57 -0600NintendojoNintendo banking on Wii U to break sales slumpSan Francisco ChronicleNintendo President Satoru Iwata says the gloom is temporary, despite two years of declining sales for the Kyoto company. The Wii U, expected to go on sale in time for the 2012 holidays, will dispel concerns that game-focused consoles are doomed, ...Electronic Theatre Preview: Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic GamesElectronic TheatreFollow UpBarron'sUPDATE: How the video game industry is faringNorth County Times (blog)all 9 news articles »
A Nintendo Game Worth… Watching - Kotaku3 Feb 2012, 16:55:22 -0600A Nintendo Game Worth… WatchingKotakuIt's the back of the box for the new Wii game Rhythm Heaven Fever. Nintendo is selling the idea that the game isn't just fun to play, but that it's fun to watch. There are many games that are fun for spectators. The Grand Theft Auto games have been ...and more »
Nintendo Wii U "Easy to Develop For", says Developer - Attack of the Fanboy1 Feb 2012, 17:37:08 -0600Attack of the FanboyNintendo Wii U "Easy to Develop For", says DeveloperAttack of the FanboyThe Nintendo Wii U is apparently easy to develop for, according to Team Ninja. "We're finding it very similar to develop for the Wii U as for Xbox 360 and PS3." In an interview with Nintendo Gamer magazine, Yosuke Hayashi and Fumihiko Yasuda explained ...How Much Is Riding on Nintendo's Wii U?Investorplace.comFor the first time ever Xbox sales top Wii and PS3 worldwideThe InquisitrStar tech: the next generationThe SunABC Newsall 53 news articles »


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Sakaguchi: HD graphics are excessive for videogames6 Feb 2012, 08:42:01 -0600The Last Story director, Hironobu Sakaguchi, believes that developers worry too much about high-quality graphics, when their attention should be given to other aspects of their games.
5 Popular Games That Won't Be Remembered [eGamer]6 Feb 2012, 06:45:25 -0600An eGamer journalist reflects on five very popular games that won't be remembered once something better comes along.
N4G Radio 02/06/20126 Feb 2012, 06:39:09 -0600Going off the rails early and often this weeks show has epiphanies, improper use of Vita and dead horse beating. Games Covered: Final Fantasy XIII-2 Twisted Metal Syndicate Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning SoulCalibur V Haunt And more
'PS4, Xbox 720 aren't the next generation - your TV is'6 Feb 2012, 05:13:23 -0600If consoles forget what they're for, they'll be passed up, reckons Gaikai's David Perry.
Ingvi's Take, Episode 12: The Immortality of PC6 Feb 2012, 05:05:42 -0600This week, Hooked Gamers' Senior Editor Ingvi Snædal discusses the many predictions of PC gaming's death and why PC gaming is, and will remain, immortal.