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PXP-2000 MP5 Player Review by Androgynous Male

Sunday, November 15, 2009

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A PSP Go clone that goes for only $90? You can bet your knickers there’s going to be a catch. First of all, the clone is bigger, significantly bigger. Second, the plastic just isn’t the same. The buttons on the PXP-2000 are clickety, the slide-out action lacking in snap. Screen resolution and screen size seem OK, [...]

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Nintendo DSi LL is Official

Thursday, October 29, 2009

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It’s been a long while since we posted some Nintendo DS news. I’m not sure we’re pretty interested with ths one either. The Nintendo DSi LL has the biggest screen among all DS versions so far. That’s 4.2 inches on top and at the bottom. More of interest are the two stylus pens that comes [...]

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Cooking Mama now cooking on the iPhone

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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If the culinary arts isn’t one of your forte in real life, then why not see how you fare virtually on the iPhone with Cooking Mama. That’s right folks, Taito has just released an iPhone version of their popular Nintendo DS game. The look is still quite the same, but the controls obviously are a [...]

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Nintendo DSi video tour surfaces

Saturday, February 21, 2009

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We’ve hard about the new Nintendo DSi last year, but since then, it has pretty much stayed clear of the headlines. Well, here’s something we managed to pick up on the interwebz that will surely get you excited for its April 5th debut in the US. This video tour how off the various features on [...]

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PSP-3000 unboxed, not that different from PSP-2000

Monday, October 20, 2008

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Curious about the new PSP-3000? Well, Engadget’s got their own set of unboxing pics to whet your appetite for this latest PSP from Sony, but for those interested to know how different the new PSP-3000 is from its older sibling the PSP-2000, there’s very little to changes to point out. At first glance, you can [...]

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Gemei A320 MP4 Player and Emulator

Saturday, October 4, 2008

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You can’t be more Nintendoish than Gemei’s A320. Not to be confused with the A300 PMP from the same company, the A320 is a wholly new idea from a different drawing board, the GBA-emulating one. It also supports 3G games and possibly some music and video playback as well. We’ll keep you up tp date [...]

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Nintendo DSi is Just a Little Better

Thursday, October 2, 2008

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It’s 12 % thinner than DS Lite with 17% bigger displays. The DSi is not exactly DS 2 but equipped with 2 cameras and the inventiveness the Japanese are known for, there’s plenty of possibility for practical use as well as entertainment. A DSi shop will be available for wireless content download. Check out JoyStiq’s [...]

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Widescreen Nintendo DS 2 Rumor

Thursday, September 4, 2008

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  It’s either Nintendo will release DS Lites in new colors or they have something bigger upcoming in the DS line next year. Rumors of a widescreen Nintendo DS 2 have been circulating for sometime and I kinda expect an announcement this year. This new rumor pegs the “refresh” to include not only the top screen [...]

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Twitter on Nintendo DS with DSTwitter

Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Social networking is something Nintendo should really consider when they do release the DS 2. For now putting Twitter on DS will give you a headache not least of which is the Spanish language instruction. The application is written by Jorge S. DSTwitter is now on its 1.2 version and hopefully future versions are going [...]

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OPPO Smart Game MP4 Slider with Rotating Screen

Sunday, August 3, 2008

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  OPPO may be competing with Nintendo and Sony soon with a slider gaming PMP with a swiveling screen. It’s still pretty much on the drawing board and to tell the truth we’ve seen this design before. What OPPO has in abundance, though, based on the photo above, is screen space. If they could manage a [...]

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