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PS Vita: Lowdown on Games, Release Date, Price, Hardware for Sony PlayStation Console

The PlayStation Vita--the latest handheld gaming system from Sony--will soon reach North America, and rabid gamers are geeking out while waiting for the release date, Feb. 22, unless they've pre-ordered the first edition bundle pack. The PS Vita will have a base price of $249.99 or a bundle pack with games for $349.99.

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PS Vita: Too Much, Too Late

They've said it before, they'll say it a thousand times: Sony Executives are adamant that even in the era of the iPone and the Android, there's still room in the flooded mobile market for a dedicated gaming device. It's almost like they're compensating for something. The Playstation Vita is becoming a bigger and bigger problem [...]

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Neo-Geo Portable device leaks, pre-loaded with 20 games

With smartphones becoming a serious competitor in the portable games market, no one really expects a new handheld gaming device to be released unless it comes from a Nintendo or Sony. But it looks as though SNK Playmore has decided there’s room for another system, and it carries the Neo-Geo name. This is in no [...]

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Video games: Is Vita ahead of its time, or behind it?

Sony's new portable gaming system can do all kinds of cool things - except maybe attract a following.

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PlayStation®Vita, PlayStation®3, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) and PlayStation®2 Retail Sales Exceed 6.5 Million Units ...

TOKYO , Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) today announced that holiday season(*1) retail sales of the PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita) portable entertainment system, the PlayStation®3 ...

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Sony, AT&T price PlayStation Vita data plans

With a little over a month until the launch of PlayStation Vita, Sony and AT&T have finally nailed down the gaming machine’s 3G data plans. Two plans will be offered to consumers: 250MB of data for $15 per month, or 2GB for $25 a month , Sony said Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. There will be no contracts. AT&T will handle 3G connectivity for the powerful portable system ...

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