Why the war between the big games console makers may be coming to an end.
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Why the war between the big games console makers may be coming to an end.
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After making a credit card-sized game console that went viral in 2014, creator Kevin Bates is going even smaller with the Arduboy Mini. Though his latest creation offers 300 playable games, Bates hopes this tiny system also helps people learn to code.
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New gaming consoles remain in short supply this holiday season, spawning cottage industries of tipsters and scalpers making money off their scarcity.
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Subscription-based digital platforms — allowing gamers to play against each other on PCs, mobiles and tablets — may dim the future of the devices.
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This holiday season will see a showdown between new consoles from two of the biggest names in gaming: Sony and Microsoft.
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It is quite easy to imagine a world where an iPad is more powerful than a home console
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Sales of consoles in the U.S. dropped 21% in 2012 to just over $4 billion, and the figures from the manufacturers of the three top systems were lackluster over the crucial holiday season.
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China is reportedly considering lifting a 13-year ban on video game consoles, sending shares of hardware makers such as Sony and Nintendo surging.