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| The PS4 has outsold the original PlayStation and the Wii Sony has announced as part of its second-quarter earnings report that it sold 2.8 million PlayStation 4 consoles between July and September. Since the company hit exactly 100 million sales three months ago, the total is now at 102.8 million, meaning the PS4 ... | |
| Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD review - Rotten bananas Super Monkey Ball is a classic franchise that truly shined its brightest on the Nintendo GameCube. Following up on the success of Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2, Sega released Banana Blitz for the Nintendo Wii as a launch title. While it ... | |
| Luigi's Mansion 3 Will Be $10 Off At Release This Thursday The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site. Luigi's Mansion 3 releases on Nintendo Switch this Thursday, and for those looking to get their hands ... | |
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| LG G8X and its Dual Screen arrive at Sprint on November 8 LG has already announced that its G8X ThinQ, along with its unique Dual Screen accessory, will be hitting the United States starting on November 1. Carriers were going to then confirm their specific launch details, and Sprint is the first one to come forward ... | |
| EA says Dragon Age 4 'probably coming after March 2022' EA doesn't expect to release the next Dragon Age game before its fiscal year 2023, which begins on April 1, 2022. "You should assume that Dragon Age—it's out there, we've talked about it publicly that it's in the works—it probably comes after fiscal 22," EA ... | |
| AT&T says HBO Max streaming service to launch in May for $15 AT&T said Tuesday that its HBO Max streaming service will launch in May for $15 a month, joining a crowded field. The company has said HBO Max will become the "workhorse" for its video business as cord-cutting of traditional TV expands. It hopes to ... | |
| Blizzard Sponsor Bailed After 'Free Hong Kong' Gamer Ban After gaming giant Activision Blizzard banned a pro gamer who expressed support for Hong Kong protesters, the company has taken heat on all sides. Players boycotted Blizzard games. Employees walked out of work. Lawmakers lambasted the company for ... | |
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