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more about #change GohanGVO: I sure cannot wait to see a handful of new channels on my Wii! Oh wait. ;_; more » ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: I guess I'll continue to not enjoy the PSP Video Store here in Sweden. Licensing has become an issue of segregation to me lately. more » metallicorphan: SKY TV for the UK is due for Fall as well,right? more » GnatB: hmm. I own 2 out of the 3 systems mentioned, and yet I happen to not care, and will most likely make absolutely no use of said new functionality. more » artofwar420: I heard rumors for Netflix in PS3. Like they're hiring devs to make it so.... #1. more » mangs: PS2 BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY ANNOUNCED AT TGS!!!!!!! more » Slagathorian: That is one high Def caterpillar. more » Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: The caterpillar slowly eats the plant symbolizing the decreasing individuality between console and PC. more » Shindokie: Considering that caterpillars either evolve to ugly moths or beautiful butterflies, I wonder what other updates are to come with TGS coming around the... more » MrBionic: And all of them for U.S. Region only (on the 360). heh. Ok, I'm guessing, but it's not such a wild guess. more » Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: 2 things too much pspgo and not enough ps3 news and 360 is changing the most. the 360 really is changing fast being a new player in the industry and a... more » StormTec: Wow, Instant-Steaming! I've always wanted my 360 to gain the ability to cook food for me 8D more » MechanicalMind: a good example of how powerful software can be. more » -
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How Our Game Platforms Will Change In 2009
PSP, DSi, and Xbox 360 owners can expect their consoles to gain some new abilities over the next month — many for no added cost. We've broken down the big changes coming.
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Sony and Nintendo Make Akiba Store Switcheroo
For something like ten years, the first floor of Akihabara retailer Sofmap was PlayStation territory. Not anymore. PS goods, games and hardware have moved to the third floor. What's in its place? You guessed it, Nintendo. Shoppers looking for Wii/DS consoles and games can easily find them on the ground floor. Retailers are a good source of info from the trenches, and this is very telling. That, or the move's to make things more convenient for elderly Nintendo customers. How thoughtful! More »

