The Xbox 360 beats its competition in Japan, where it typically struggles.
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April 5 will see the release of Nintendo’s updated DS as well as the release of Rhythm Heaven.
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January NPD numbers are in, and Sony just can’t keep up with Microsoft and Nintendo on sales of game titles.
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There’s a reason why it’s called the iPhone and not the iGame.
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Nintendo's popular games console sells more in the U.S. than Xbox 360, PS3, and PS2 combined.
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The best sellers for the third quarter all belong to Nintendo.
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The updated handheld sold more than 170,000 units in the first two days, but can that success be maintained?
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Sony and Nintendo hog the top spots; meanwhile, the new PSP boosts sales.
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Sony sees increases, but not enough to topple Nintendo from its throne for console king of the video game industry.
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Nintendo owes its resurgence to the wildly popular Wii. But some say it was a shortsighted move that comes at the expense of the far larger business of traditional games.
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Nintendo's Wii leaves rivals in dust, selling nearly as many units as Microsoft Xbox 360s and Sony PS3s combined.
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Mobile games publisher plans to unleash more than 15 games for the phone in 2008.
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Gamers will be able to make free Internet phone calls over the handheld machine.
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New titles for Sony PSP and Ninendo DS offer quirky new experiences.
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Flawed strategy focusing on high-definition consoles instead of casual gamers puts competitors in a box, Nintendo’s U.S. chief says.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Madden, Mario help lift U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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Photos: Madden, Mario help boost U.S. game industry to record highs.
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