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Ready for Launch
The 3DS lands in Japanese consumers' hands this weekend, but how does Nintendo plan to keep its handhelds relevant?
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War in the Pocket
Microsoft has a new ally in attempts at a mobile foothold - but this is only the first step.
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The Show Goes On
Activision's dramatic slashing of non-performing IP makes some business sense - but the long-term impact looks grim.
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United We Stand?
Calls to merge UKIE and TIGA ignore the fact that the industry is becoming more diverse.
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Sony's Surprise
PSP2 holds few surprises, but PlayStation Suite could change the face of mobile gaming.
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Talk to the Handheld
Everyone expects 2011's handheld battle to be a re-run of PSP vs DS, but the world has changed since then.
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Second Coming
Rumours swirl about the PSP2's unveiling - but what form will it take, and where does this leave the 'PS Phone'?
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Deep Insecurity
PS3's security failure marks an unhappy new year for Sony and raises questions for every console maker.
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The Future for Dummies
It's easy to deride Farmville, but social gaming is relevant to the whole industry.
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Rewriting the Rules
Cataclysm isn't just an expansion pack - it's a fundamental change to how MMOs are operated.
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Lonely at the Top
Howard Stringer is said to be seeking a new President for Sony. Has Hirai's moment come?
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Bizarre Situations
The boxed game market is a tougher place than ever to survive, even for studios with a proven track record.
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Back to Black
The media cares more for COD's sales figures than its violence, which marks the end of a very different war.
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Waving and Shouting
Kinect is MS' biggest launch since 360, but its confidence can't hide the challenges it faces.
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Phone Home
Marrying a PlayStation with a Phone has never made more sense, but remains a tough proposition.
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Hard Numbers
NPD's redaction of sales figures is a symptom of a wider truth - industry statistics are no longer meaningful.
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A Challenge to Freedom
A European perspective on the Californian violent games bill. (Hi Ted!)