Nintendo single-handedly surprises the game community, while Microsoft--no surprise--wants to score big holiday sales.
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Nintendo controller makes singular impression
The "Revolution" is designed like a TV remote "because that's familiar to everyone," company's president says.September 15, 2005
New gadget is slim, comfortable
review GameSpot has a chance to use a prototype of Nintendo's controller and finds that it just might be revolutionary after all.September 15, 2005
A many-colored Revolution
photos Nintendo's unusual one-handed controller comes in black, silver, white, green and red, and has an analog stick attachment.September 16, 2005
Another Maryland game pirate sunk
Owner of Pandora's Cube retail chain, the latest to be convicted and sentenced for selling modded Xboxes, gets five months in prison.September 15, 2005
Xbox 360 to hit shelves before Thanksgiving
Microsoft says it will have its much-anticipated console on shelves in North America in time for the height of the holiday rush.September 14, 2005
ESA will sue to block Michigan game law
Video game industry's lobbying arm plans to file suit against the governor over legislation banning the sale of violent games.September 14, 2005
Sony recalls PlayStation power adapters
Devices may overheat and cause injury. Company tells customers how to find out if they have one of the 3.5 million defective parts.September 13, 2005
Virtual goods, real scams
Online game players are spending millions on fantasy assets. Now phishers want a piece of the action.September 12, 2005