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Video game industry sales down 17 percent--again - May 26, 2009
Crave For the second straight month, video game industry sales tumbled nearly 17 percent year over year, a downward trend for a market segment that had previously seemed resistant to the economic ... Read story »Wii Fit Plus bundle to cost US$100 and land on Oct 4 - Sep 2, 2009
Crave Released in May 2008, Wii Fit has proven to be one of Nintendo's evergreen juggernauts. The third-best-selling non-PC game in the US in 2008 with 4.53 million units sold, Nintendo's ... Read story »Why Android (probably) won't work on Netbooks - Apr 2, 2009
Crave We've seen several stories recently (including one by our own Maggie Reardon) about how HP and other companies are considering using an operating system based on Google's Android platform for Netbook ... Read story »Blu-ray player sales on the rise, report says - May 7, 2009
Crave I haven't bought a DVD in more than a year. Since getting a PlayStation 3--which plays Blu-ray Discs--I just find it difficult to justify paying a slightly lower price (for a ... Read story »Sales show PS3 outsold again--now by the PS2 - May 21, 2009
Crave Outsold by the PS2. This is not a repeat from 2002. I'm starting to feel bad for Sony and the PS3 camp. I really am. Sales figures from The NPD Group, ... Read story »3.2 million Wiis save holidays - Jan 13, 2009
Features An industry analyst believes that Nintendo Wii and DS are responsible for half of December US game sale. Read story »Blu-ray and digital downloads: Best frenemies - Sep 18, 2008
Features Rather than wage a war to make consumers choose sides between digital downloads and physical media, some content makers are calling a truce. Read story »Games eclipse DVD/Blu-ray sales - Jan 29, 2009
Features Entertainment software has overtaken home movie sales for the first time with worldwide revenue hitting US$32 billion in 2008. Read story »How the Wii kicked PS3's butt - Jun 25, 2007
Blogs We all know that the Wii kicked the PS3 butt. No, no... not only Michael Tan says so.... Bloomberg says, too! See this quote here. Nintendo sold 338,000 Wii players in ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

