23.9.06

Now and Then� The Dreamcast

With the Xbox 360 almost a year old, the Wii ready to wow us all and the PS3 gearing up for a stunted release across the globe between now and March, it
�s time for some nostalgia. RPGSite looks at the birth, life and death of Sega�s ill-fated console and what lessons it could teach the big three today.

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Analyst: PS3 price drop a sign of 'weakness'

US-based analyst reacts to new price for 20GB PlayStation 3 in Japan; calls it "a questionable business decision."

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How to keep cool the Playstation 3 take a look at the picture

Sony is making no additional comment on the PlayStation 3, how to keep cool the machine take a look at the picture. {{{$15.00 Fan}}}

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A black Xbox 360 on the way?

A recent Best Buy ad on Gamespot has shown a black Xbox 360. Was there an accidental color problem, or did Best Buy leak something Microsoft wasn't quite ready to announce?

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Halo 3 Logo Revealed!

The Bungie team wanted the logo to reflect the state of the story and the tone that comes with this final chapter in the Halo trilogy. A lot has happened since Halo 1, we wanted to see some of this reflected in the logo
� and as a result, you�ll see some scarring, some weathering and the ruinous toil of combat.

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Fans say Playstation 3 lacks the 'wow' factor

For Sony, the 2006 Tokyo Game Show was a chance, after a series of embarrassing mistakes, to prove that PlayStation still deserves to dominate the video games market. But fans and analysts were united in the view that the PS3, despite the superiority of its technology, has failed to demonstrate its �wow� factor.

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FarCry 2 - The Leak

All images mistakenly released. Concept art and model renders.

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Sony Finally Announces PlayStation 3's Online Features!

At the opening press conference of Tokyo Game Show, Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Ken Kutagari finally revealed the unique features of the PlayStation 3's online functionality, including personalized shopping, networking, and something called a Global Mapping System. More details inside!

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