Gaming console And Products Review
I'm in danger of being a cynic. Yesterday's news sparked another eruption in our little retro gaming community, Sony has jumped on the bandwagon and are launching a PlayStation Mini this December.
Console Review
by Kolten Gregory
There may never be a clear winner of the console battle. Although that is probably true I will try to make it easier when trying to decide between the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4, and the PC. I honestly would recommend a different console to different people based on their individual wants.
A Startling Fact About PlayStation 4 Uncovered
by Joseph Scott Jr
The best thing about PS4 is you do not need to devote lots of money simply to receive one. PS4 may be costly but it has lots of qualities to offer. PS4 is also famous for the way it can handle multiple controllers at one time, allowing more people to take part in the games. It was created to be slick and lovely, but it appears that the exact type of attention to engineering was not given to its cooling capabilities. To sum up, the PS4 wins hands down within this category. It always must be on the tough method to repair your PS4 not reading games problem. It's quite simple to find out what's wrong, particularly with a PS4 that's not reading games.
Xbox One S Review Price Futures And Info
by Chris Owe
Microsoft has made a new Xbox, just it's not by any means new. The X Box 1 S is a 0.5 upgrade to the current Xbox One, instead of its successor.
Xbox One S - Microsoft's Newly Designed Gaming System
by Raja Forrest
The new Xbox One S is changing the face of gaming with a more sleek design, better graphics, and a built-in 4K Blu-ray player! It packs a lot of tech into this now lighter and smaller Xbox console!
The Dream That Will Never Die: Dreamcast Independent Gaming in 2016
by Darren J Cox
I still remember the day I found out that SEGA was going to discontinue the Dreamcast. It was early 2001 and the PlayStation magazine I was reading (we used to actually read magazines back then) covered the demise of the Dreamcast before swiftly moving on to the successes of the PS2. Thanks to those successes and the massive preference for PlayStation over the SEGA Saturn the generation previous, Sony had almost single-handedly driven SEGA out of the console business leaving them to concentrate on software only from that day forth. With the Dreamcast topping out at a meager 9 million and change in sales and the PS2 hitting the dizzy heights of over 150 million units sold, the Dreamcast was destined to be little more than a footnote in the pages of gaming history.
How SEGA Shot Themselves in the Foot With the Saturn
by Darren J Cox
The SEGA Saturn was an amazing console, just released at the wrong time. Prior to the launch of the Saturn, SEGA announced that the console would be released one week before the new Sony console, the PlayStation, in September 1995. Whether it was out of fear of the new kid on the block, or just an incredibly misguided marketing ploy, somebody at SEGA HQ decided it would be a good idea to surprise everybody by launching the Saturn in May as a big surprise. To everybody. Including gamers. And retailers. And developers. And publishers. Oh and forget about developing for the 32X, that's so last month.