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Sony PlayStation Vita hands-on [Video]
If you've played video games on the PlayStation Portable, which affectionately became known to most as the PSP, then the Vita will look very familiar at first glance. Joysticks and buttons are placed to the left or right of a nice, wide display and the graphics produced by the system are detailed and sharp.
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Ubisoft PS Vita Week: Building on a Classic with Lumines Electronic Symphony
In 2005, Lumines was released as the number one-ranked title for the PlayStation Portable , and still holds its place as one of the top five games currently available for the system. Now, we are taking steps to build beyond the PSP classic and bring the best Lumines experience to PlayStation Vita with Lumines Electronic Symphony . For the newcomers to the series, Lumines Electronic Symphony is a ...
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The 10 most anticipated PlayStation Vita games
The North American launch of the PlayStation Vita is just a few short weeks away, so for those of you considering picking up Sony’s new uber-device, it’s time to start thinking about what you will do with it. As you might expect from a device of its sort, the Vita will have all the bells and whistles of a modern handheld media device: It will stream Netflix, have access to the PlayStation Store ...
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Sony unveils PlayStation Vita
Sony previewed its next generation handheld gaming device, PlayStation Vita, for the Middle East media in Dubai last week.
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Sony Partners With Playboy Cyber Girl Jo Garcia To Make PlayStation Vita More Sexy
VideoSony Computer Entertainment has been receiving positive buzz from its mainstream showcase of PlayStation Vita hardware and games at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012). With its February 22nd U.S. launch fast approaching, Sony is rolling out hands-on PS Vita showcases in major cities across the country. In addition, the [...]
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Nintendo banking on Wii U to break sales slump
Super Mario is proving no match for "Angry Birds." Nintendo executives have watched with alarm as consumers spend a few dollars to buy apps like "Angry Birds" for their smart phones or tablets - instead of spending...
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