Kotaku:
Avid readers of The Japanese Hardware Chart weekly updates won't be surprised—especially after reading about the PlayStation family's software dominance—that Sony hardware is selling better than the competition in Japan. No c (Read More)
Kotaku:
Once again, Sony controls the majority of this week's Japanese hardware chart, thanks to the company's four platforms representing. Oh, and the fact that the PlayStation 3 is outselling everything else in Japan. And doing so (Read More)
Engadget:
We've got a sneaking suspicion that the DS Lite will be old ancient news by the time Easy Piano hit the market, but those who've learned to be content in life (and have somehow managed to resist the urge to snap up a DSi in p (Read More)
Kotaku:
The Japanese release of Sony's PSPgo may have been low-key in terms of numbers, but we're only getting a look at one day of sales of the platform. It was enough to give Sony the upper hardware hand this week. Media Create's t (Read More)
Kotaku:
That would be Terrorism and Alexis. Modern Warfare 2 stirred up plenty of controversy, and then came Crecente's interview of gamer pornstar Alexis Raven. Afterwards, we still found room for more than 60 original headlines ove (Read More)
Kotaku:
Hardware buying was down ever so slightly in Japan this week, with Media Create's sales figures showing the Wii bearing the brunt of that slowdown. Two consoles were up, however — the Nintendo DS Lite and Xbox 360. The latter (Read More)
Kotaku:
To: Crecente From: Bashcraft RE: Sledding Sure did! I used to go sledding at Cornell, down the Libe Slope — which sometimes can look like this photo someone else took (not me!). Snow sucks. Haaaaaaaate the snow. Now I will dr (Read More)
Kotaku:
This morning in Japan, TV Osaka broadcasted a clip on the DSi LL, which features a comparison image between the newly designed portable and the other handhelds in the DS line. The above image really gives a good idea of t (Read More)
AfterDawn.com:
Nintendo has announced today the release of the DSi LL which include a significantly larger 4.2-inch screen.The handheld will cost ¥20,000 ($220 USD) and the "LL" in the title refers to its larger screen. Nintendo says the n (Read More)
Kotaku:
The extra-large, extra-priced DSi LL, unveiled in Japan early this morning, will be coming to North America and Europe in the first quarter of 2010, Nintendo tells Kotaku. "A new iteration of the Nintendo DSi system will be (Read More)
Kotaku:
To: Crecente From: Bashcraft RE: Bring on the Nintendo News After spending last week sick and part of this week barfy, Micro-Bash now has the chicken pox. Mini-Bash, Mrs. Bashcraft and yours truly have already had chicken pox (Read More)
Kotaku:
Get out your scales, people! Below is a list of the handhelds released this generation and their weights: 158g - PSPgo 189g - PSP-2000 189g - PSP-3000 214g - DSi 218g - DS Lite 275g - Nintendo DS 280g - PSP-1000 314g - DSi L (Read More)
Kotaku:
Nintendo has announced a new DSi redesign, dubbed DSi LL. How does it stack up to the DSi and the DS Lite? Let's compare. Screen Size • DSi LL: 4.2 inches • DSi: 3.2 inches • DS Lite: 3 inches Hardware Size • DSi LL (across) (Read More)
Kotaku:
The rumors are true. Today, at Nintendo's press event in Tokyo, the company announced a revised version of the Nintendo DS. Dubbed the Nintendo DSi LL, the new portable will feature a 4.2 inch screen. Priced at ¥20,000 (US$22 (Read More)
Kotaku:
The current DSi screen is 3.25 inches. Rumor has it that Nintendo will be releasing a new DS with a 4 inch screen. What would that look like? Time to bust out the ruler and additional screen. This perhaps. Below, a fan draw (Read More)
Kotaku:
Technically, the PSP beat the PlayStation 3 which in turn beat the Wii (by a slimmer margin) in Japan this week, but sales of the three platforms were close enough, averaging around 30,000 units each. But, as is the norm, the (Read More)
AfterDawn.com:
The Sony PSP handheld continues to sell well in Japan, following the recent price cut on the PSP-3000 unit.Overall, sales amounted to 40,100, enough to stay near the top of the chart but down from the 52,215 units sold the pr (Read More)
Kotaku:
Nintendo and Sony both issued hardware price drops in Japan, effective October 1, on the Wii and PSP-3000, respectively. The clear winner from those cuts? The PSP. The PSP's new 16,800 yen price almost helped dethrone the nea (Read More)
Kotaku:
Industry analyst Michael Pachter predicts that strong sales for the new PlayStation 3 Slim could give Sony their biggest holiday season yet, potentially outselling the 360 for the rest of the year. September's NPD numbers dr (Read More)
AfterDawn.com:
The PlayStation 3 continued to sell well in Japan for the week ended September 28th, however sales tapered off following the large boost from the slim PS3's release.Sales dropped 22 percent week-on-week, to 39,960 from 51,055 (Read More)