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OnLive Wireless Controller

If you want to play console games but don't have the room for money for an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, the OnLive Wireless Controller brings the same experience to your computer with only a few compromises.

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Sony PlayStation Vita free to play at select GameStop stores

Potential Sony PS Vita buyers can now try one out at their local GameStop store. (Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Gamers eager for a taste of Sony's upcoming PlayStation Vita console may be able to try out a playable demo unit at their local GameStop store. The Vita is available at more than 3,300 GameStop stores across the U.S. to offer potential buyers their first hands-on experience ...

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3,300+ GameStop Locations Have PlayStation Vita Demo Units

It’s been almost six years since Sony has come out with some new gaming hardware and several interested groups are looking forward to seeing the launch of Sony’s new portable console. Fans of portable gaming are of course anxious to see what the next generation console, the PlayStation Vita will deliver while analysts are looking [...]

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360

The latest edition of the role-playing game Final Fantasy seems to be an overreaction to criticisms of its predecessor.

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Hirai Turns to PlayStation 3 Playbook to Deliver Stringer’s Vision at Sony

When Sony Corp. (6758) ’s 2006 release of PlayStation 3 flopped because features installed by the engineer who founded the business made the games console too expensive, Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer tapped Kazuo Hirai to turn the division around.

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SLC video game developer lays off workers, shifts focus

SLC video game developer lays off workers, shifts focus By Vince Horiuchi The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 6, 2012 04:15PM MDT Salt Lake City video game developer Eat Sleep Play laid off eight employees last week as it finishes its anticipated PlayStation 3 game, “Twisted Metal,” and transitions from producing console titles to mobile games. The Wednesday layoffs represent about 20 percent of ...

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