Topic: Sony PSP
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Horizons PlayStation Vita review roundup
The PlayStation Vita handheld gaming platform launches this week. So how good is Sony's latest gadget?
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PlayStation Vita enjoys great first week. Is it enough?
The PlayStation Vita, the newest handheld from Sony, is due on shelves in the States in 2012. In Japan, the Vita is already off and running.
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PlayStation Vita, the Ferrari of portable gaming, costs $249
PlayStation Vita, once codenamed NGP, sports an OLED screen, motion controls, touch controls on the front and back, cameras on the front and back, Wi-Fi – and 3G mobile data for an extra $50. But how will the PlayStation Vita stand against the Nintendo 3DS?
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Free PSP games, movie rentals part of Sony's 'Welcome Back' package
Free PSP games, free PS3 games, free movie rentals –– Sony is scrambling to make up for the PSN outage, so take advantage of the generosity while you can.
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PSP 2, now called the NGP, will arrive by the end of 2011
The Sony NGP, or Next Generation Portable, will hit shelves this year, Sony reps have announced. So how will the NGP stack up against the Nintendo 3DS?
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PSP 2: Will the next Sony handheld be powered by 3G?
PSP 2, the purported successor to Sony's popular PSP gaming device, could get a 3G antenna.
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PSP Phone could hit as soon as early 2011
Sony will soon release a PSP Phone with Android 3.0 technology, Engadget said today. But what kind of reception would a PlayStation Phone find on the market today?
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PSP Go gets price drop
PSP Go devices will now sell for just under $200, Sony announced this week.
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PSP2 is on the way, developer says
PSP2 – an update to the Sony PlayStation Portable line – is forthcoming, one developer says. And the PSP2 is 'a pretty powerful machine.'
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E3 2010: Moonwalk with Michael Jackson in new video game
E3 2010: New video game allows you to moonwalk with Michael Jackson.
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E3 2010: What to expect from this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 2010: At this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, video game companies are going to try to convince you that 3-D screens, gesture-recognition cameras and ultra-sensitive motion controllers are what you need to have a good time.
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POW! Online comic books start to pull fans to the Web
Online comic books offer a more immersive experience, even as collectors savor hard copies.
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Is the Apple iPad the next great portable video game device?
A new report shows that 44 percent of apps tested for the Apple iPad are video games. That's good news for video game fans everywhere.
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Adventures in eBayland
Anton’s small returns make him consider digging for gold in the garden a more productive option.
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At Apple event, iPhone and iPod Touch challenge DS and PSP
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As sales sag, Activision hints it could quit making games for Sony
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Sony steals a page from the Apple playbook; rolls out pint-sized PSP
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Will March be iMac month?
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Video games grow up
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Who's fretting the most over Nintendo's DSi?
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By the numbers: teens and video games
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‘Gaming 3.0’ lets players build their own fun
Online tools empower video gamers to play, design, and share.
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Video games: For women, new appeal
Better 'playability,' faster downloads open doors to a new player demographic.







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