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EA ready for Android: Tetris, Bejeweled and Monopoly confirmed

30. October 2008

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EA is almost synonymous with gaming consoles, but with their partnership with Nokia for their N-gage platform, it seems that they want to be known for gaming itself and not be limited to hardware platforms. As a testament to this, they’ve also expressed their intent on creating games for the Android phone. Here’s what EA [...]

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

20. October 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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Digital Cube Telson 3D UMPC Gamer Coming This Month

5. October 2008

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A new player in the portable gaming industry will knock the socks off any gaming fan with a 3D gamer powered by a 1.2GHz Via C7-M processor. Digital Cube will also put in 512MB of RAM, Windows XP and 30GB of hard drive. It’s not entirely certain the 4.3-inch screen will be 3D but a [...]

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Nintendo DSi is Just a Little Better

2. October 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

4. September 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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Gamepark GP2X Wiz Linux Gamer Loves Homebrew

26. August 2008

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� The GP2X WIZ portable system is now available at Dynamism for $179.99. Gamepark made the Wiz a lot more compact than the previous GP2X. The new GP2X Wiz is the usual emulator portable gamer with NES, SNES and Genesis support and playing MPEG4, XVID, DIVX and MP3, OGG, WAV as well. The WIZ features a [...]

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iControlPad turns iPhone into a real gaming console

26. August 2008

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Everyone probably knows by now the potential of the iPhone/iPod Touch to become a very formidable gaming device, but one thing that’s holding it back from reaching new heights is the lack of dedicated gaming controls. Well, this where the iControlPad will come in handy. It seeks to address that specific problem by coming up [...]

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Sony PSP Competes With RAmos iMovie T8

22. August 2008

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Though the iMovie T8 is not a gaming PMP, its makers RAmos is convinced they have a battle to win against the Sony PSP. Obviously, the iMovie T8 is a more pocket-friendly device. It’s half as thick as the PSP and as a touchscreen device doesn’t need as many buttons. In fact, it’s hard to [...]

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Sony PSP-3000 Looks Like PSP-2000

20. August 2008

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Sony has announced PSP-3000. The new Playstation Portable is the exact likeness of the old but with a better screen and built-in mic. Further details have yet to be announced. Pricing of the PSP-3000 is expected to be around 199 euros or $291. [via engadget]

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Twitter on Nintendo DS with DSTwitter

16. August 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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