Video gaming has almost always been a competitive industry, especially when it comes to video game hardware. An exception to this has to do with the handheld video game console market, which has long ...
As the ninth generation enters mid-life, the rumour mill has started again on what new console hardware will look like. If there is one thing the video game industry does very well, that is jumping on ...
Sony could be following up the release of the PlayStation Portal with a new handheld PlayStation 5 console, according to a new report. Bloomberg claims that Sony is working on a portable PlayStation 5 ...
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Sony is working on a new handheld gaming console that can run PlayStation 5 games on the go. As reported by Bloomberg, the hardware is designed to compete against Nintendo and Microsoft in the ...
Some consoles have managed to go out with a bang, but others ended with more of a whimper. It's a little bittersweet that games, like the NES’s Wario’s Woods and the PS3’s Shakedown: Hawaii, serve as ...
Another rumor pops up for a next-generation PSP. There is never any shortage of video game rumors, supposed leaks, and speculation. We’re not too far off from starting to hear news on the ...
The newly announced ROG Xbox Ally handheld devices from Asus play Microsoft's PC games, but what about PlayStation's PC games? You betcha they do. A spokesperson for Microsoft told Game File, "Because ...
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This year marks the first time all three major gaming hardware companies — Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft — have handheld devices on the market. But they're all very different. Which one is right for ...