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Rumor #1: Games for the Xbox Next will come on cartridges, not discs. Source: The Patent and Trademark Office by way of Team Xbox. The official story: "This one falls under the 'no comment' policy ...
Hardly any PSP games took less than a minute to load and quite a few took two or more. To be fair, once you manage to get past the initial load time, subsequent loads from standby mode are much ...
The coming game cartridge renaissance? Street Fighter II’s SNES rerelease could be the start of a trend. ... PS3, PSP, Saturn, Xbox, Xbox 360, iOS, and feature phones, after all.
Sony has filed a patent for a PlayStation game cartridge, suggesting a new handheld console could be on the way. Not much information is give, but what is interesting is this 'storage device ...
Well, somebody‘s embracing the all-download future: Sony says it will make all physical NGP games available via download simultaneously. “One thing we \[learned\] from PSP, is that we want to ...
Our original headline for this story read, “Sony game cartridge patent hints at development of a Vita successor.” ... Nintendo’s 3DS, and the 80 million sold by its predecessor, the PSP.
Sony has demonstrated how the "Game Sharing" feature of the PlayStation Portable can be used to download a selection of small games to another PSP system and store data in RAM, but has yet to ...
Thirty years ago this fall, Milton Bradley released the world’s first handheld video game system with interchangeable cartridges, the Microvision. Prior to 1979, handheld electronic games were ...
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