January NPD numbers are in, and Sony just can’t keep up with Microsoft and Nintendo on sales of game titles.
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Nintendo's popular games console sells more in the U.S. than Xbox 360, PS3, and PS2 combined.
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The best sellers for the third quarter all belong to Nintendo.
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Sony and Nintendo hog the top spots; meanwhile, the new PSP boosts sales.
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Sony battles with Microsoft over which of their next-generation video game consoles will dominate, but its seven-year-old PlayStation 2 still has a lot of life in it.
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Latest Sony PlayStation in Europe won’t play as many PS2 games as models in Japan and U.S.
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Microsoft announces pricing for their Xbox 360 HD-DVD peripheral.
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Strong hardware and software shipments lift 2006 numbers.
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The CEO of in-game ad specialist IGA Worldwide discusses Microsoft’s Massive deal.
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At a glitzy gaming trade show, Microsoft’s chairman taunts rival Sony over its PS3 delay.
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With PlayStation 3 delayed, Sony cuts current console price $20 to stay in the game against Microsoft and Nintendo.
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The No. 3 game maker says it runs toward risk.
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Microsoft's Xbox challenges Sony, and charges into the connected living room.
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As Blu-ray and HD DVD battle for the next generation of optical formats, consumers have only one thing to say—a single format wins.
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