mo
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| Joystiq | 21 Comments |
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| Joystiq Playstation | 1 Comment |
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Indie, but not alone: How Vlambeer's advice helped guide Dog Sled Saga
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Engadget & Joystiq's live coverage of Sony's PlayStation 3 E3 event
May 8th 2006 6:45PM (Joystiq)Engadget & Joystiq's live coverage of Sony's PlayStation 3 E3 event
May 8th 2006 2:33PM (Engadget)[from rainsoaked Mids, UK]
Was Nintendo ready for Wii backlash?
Apr 29th 2006 7:06AM (Joystiq)What about Michelle Winterbottom?
Or Dick?
Or Will
Or Fanny?
Or Virginia?
What's in name?
SERIOUSLY, some of you guys need therapy.
Super Mario Revolution sighting, maybe
Apr 24th 2006 2:57PM (Joystiq)PS2 price cut fails to impress [Update 2]
Apr 21st 2006 7:17AM (Joystiq)The PS2 made its world debut in Japan in March 2000 NOT 1999.
Geeks, gamers, and grandmas alike dig Brain Age
Apr 21st 2006 7:12AM (Joystiq)A game that can be played by everyone and, because of it's simplicity, makes news in the mainstream press.
DS vs. the PSP: The debate continues
Apr 12th 2006 7:01AM (Joystiq Playstation)http://gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=16062
Japanese handheld game sales up 62%
Apr 11th 2006 2:43PM (Joystiq)We may still have hi-fi systems (I think) but we do most of our listening on ipods - just as we used to listen to a most of our music on cassette walkmans in the past.
Here in the UK the next big thing in mobile media is tipped to be tv/music/video clips on 3G mobile phone networks. In contrast, home tv viewing is said to be declining (again here in the UK):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4758932.stm
I think (handheld) gaming is heading towards a mobile/portable platform that media itself in general is heading towards.
Red Steel: first Revolution screens revealed [Update 5]
Apr 8th 2006 1:33PM (Joystiq)What do you care what a bunch of "fanboys" say anyway?
As far as I can see it's only idioteraser who said: "The PS3 will be wasting most of it's power. Most games won't even tap into 2 cores let alone seven."
"It's fun, and different, but replace the controller I think it shan't." --Lee, #53
Are you kidding me? If anything, it works BETTER than a keyboard/mouse combo.
"I was going through a level in the first-person shooter Black and wondering how much more intuitive the experience would be with the Revmote, as people have taken to calling it. I'm confident that Metroid Prime 3 will show everyone how it's done. And when that inevitably happens, will seasoned gamers look upon traditional dual-analog control as a dated and clunky configuration? I think the answer is yes." --Matt Casamassina, IGN
Samsung debuts new 32GB Flash drive
Mar 22nd 2006 4:17AM (Joystiq)