Software giant responds to Sony's PlayStation price cuts, lowering prices on two models.
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Console maker's profit tumbles 60 percent in part due to decline in sales of its Wii game box.
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PSP to get Chinatown Wars after mature DS game sells poorly.
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Sony confirms the newest version of the PSP, an all-digital handheld that will launch this fall.
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Final Fantasy keeps Sony at the top for another week in Japan.
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There is no box: Sony nixes UMD, its proprietary disc for playing games and movies on the PSP, for North American Patapon 2 release.
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Sony extends the PS2's life by dropping the price to $100.
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The Xbox 360 beats its competition in Japan, where it typically struggles.
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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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Consumer electronics giant sees red as it forecasts its first annual loss since 1995.
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Software and hardware post 11% domestic gains in November.
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There’s a reason why it’s called the iPhone and not the iGame.
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Sales fly 18 percent higher in October. Nintendo hangs on to the lead in consoles.
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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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PS3 outsells Xbox 360 in second quarter; PS2 opens its doors to small developers.
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Will TV host's endorsement give e-books the push they need?
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Recession fears, unwinding hedge funds drive U.S., Europe and Asia down sharply
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Sony’s handheld update leaves some yearning for older versions.
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