As the Dean of PlayStation University, I love the PlayStation brand. With that being said, it’s often easy to overlook the flaws of the things you love. This article is to serve as a critical evaluation of Sony’s PSN and … Continue reading
This week, Tyler and Malcolm take on an entire post E3 show by themselves. We start the show strong by talking about even more people losing their jobs in the VG industry, and why Gamescom will be a Sony only … Continue reading
I’ve had my Vita for two weeks now, and I love it. Well, “love” might be a bit strong, seeing as how it can’t love me back. But I do like it an awful lot, more than any portable gaming … Continue reading
Today, the NPD Group has officially announced that it has discontinued any plans to release hardware sales figures on a monthly basis for the gaming industry. Surprisingly, this comes as a shock as it something not many people saw coming … Continue reading
The UK is much like America in its support for Microsoft’s console. Not only does the Xbox 360 lead the way in Britain, but the Xbox 360 S broke sales records in the country. Funnily enough, despite all of that, … Continue reading
With Microsoft releasing its end of fiscal 2010 results, we can see how Sony’s PlayStation 3 has done in relation to the Xbox 360. Surprisingly, despite strong sales in the US, the 360 has already been beaten by the PS3 with … Continue reading
D’oh – this just a lovely bit of bad PR. According to Microsoft’s Xbox exec for the Netherlands, Sony’s motion control efforts are about as sincere as Microsoft’s little foray into HD-DVD. Sony doesn’t care about PlayStation Move according to … Continue reading
Insomniac has gone multiplatform for one of its future games. EA is pleased as punch to sign on Insomniac’s Xbox 360 and PS3 title. The developer had previously been wed to Sony. Insomniac announced last week that it had decided … Continue reading
Hardware sales flutter the hearts of some console fanboys, but we find the statistics interesting nonetheless. Sony today announced its financial 2009 year results, and though the Networked Products & Services division (which includes the Games business) lost $893 million … Continue reading
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