I love my Nintendo Wii. I’m basically unbeatable at Wii Tennis and can hold my own in Wii Bowling (though my six-year-old nephew beats me pretty handily). My family’s Wii Fit has been well-loved,... Read Full Review
It shouldn't come as a surprise to see Nintendo launch a new 3DS revision less than 18 months after the original console - after all, the company waited almost exactly the same length of time before following up the DS with the DS... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99
Released Aug. 19, 2012
When OnLive launched, it was touted as a way for gamers to get high-end titles on low-spec machines. Back in those days, this usually meant netbooks, but with tablets on the rise, OnLive is turning its gaze to less traditional... Read Full Review
Priced At $49.99
Released Dec. 7, 2011
Sony’s PlayStation Vita represents the company’s second entry into the volatile handheld gaming market. The original PlayStation Portable found reasonable success as a largely traditional system, with console-style games being... Read Full Review
Priced At $249.00
Released Feb. 22, 2012
After a shaky start, Nintendo is doing all it can to turn its 3DS into a success. The Kyoto-based company has reduced the price of the system and improved the software lineup, but you'd think that the controls at least would have... Read Full Review
Priced At $19.99
Released Feb. 7, 2012