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'Tron: Evolution' is a time bridge that sometimes sticks in a loopupdated: Fri Dec 17 2010 16:37:00

"Tron: Evolution" tries to bridge the time gap between the classic movie and the new version, but it sometimes lets gameplay and combat fall into a time loop that is exciting but repetitive.

Will gamers again heed the 'Call of Duty'?updated: Tue Nov 09 2010 10:51:00

War's specter once again looms large over the gaming world, as "Call of Duty: Black Ops," the spiritual sequel to last year's smash hit "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," goes on sale Monday at midnight.

'Black Ops' unleashedupdated: Tue Nov 09 2010 10:51:00

Activision's "Call of Duty: Black Ops" is unleashed on the game world. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.

Why doesn't game packaging make more sense?updated: Tue Nov 02 2010 09:57:00

Critics have had a field day debating why retail video game sales have been on the decline lately. As a visit to any GameStop reveals, though, the slump may have less to do with quality, price or new-fangled distribution methods than helping fans understand exactly just what they're buying.

Sony drops PSP Go price to $199updated: Mon Oct 25 2010 13:10:00

Sony has announced that it will drop the price of the PSP Go portable gaming system from $249 to $199 just in time for the holiday rush.

'Professor Layton' offers 'steampunk' puzzle funupdated: Fri Sep 10 2010 15:13:00

"Professor Layton and the Unwound Future" (LEVEL-5) is a mind-bending puzzle game with a story that will have you time-tripping all over London with your Nintendo DS.

Video game piracy: Is it good for business?updated: Thu Sep 09 2010 09:01:00

Although as old as gaming itself, software piracy has been making headlines lately, seen by many as a growing danger to a business just coming to grips with the transition to digital.

10 amazing ways video games can change your lifeupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 09:45:00

They can save your life, crush your soul, make you a fortune, or even leave you penniless. Here are 10 reasons why video games have more real-world power than you think.

'Puzzle Quest 2' blends role-playing with more casual gamesupdated: Tue Jun 22 2010 11:49:00

"Puzzle Quest 2" mixes elements of the classic color-matching game such as "Bejeweled" with role-playing, fantasy gaming.

Nintendo to unveil 3-D gaming consoleupdated: Mon May 10 2010 12:02:00

The 3-D entertainment craze continues to spread to video games. Nintendo announced Tuesday it will introduce a handheld console that plays games in 3-D without the use of special glasses.

Intriguing people for December 17, 2009updated: Thu Dec 17 2009 12:03:00

David Goldman An American father said he hopes to bring his 9-year-old son home from Brazil on Thursday after a long international custody battle that has involved U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and many Brazilian courtrooms. A Brazilian court Wednesday ordered that Sean Goldman be returned to the custody of his father, David, in the U.S.

Helpful ways to boost your memoryupdated: Wed Sep 09 2009 10:35:00

Can't find your keys ... again? Whether your momentary memory loss is linked to doing too many things at once or just a bad case of menopausal brain fog, you don't have to put up with it.

The future of gaming is all in the mindupdated: Tue Jan 13 2009 11:56:00

Be excited, but be scared. A world of mind-blowing possibilities is suddenly being thrust upon the world of video gaming.

Time.com: Sony Unveils Improved PlayStation Portableupdated: Tue Sep 02 2008 12:05:00

Sales are improving in Japan for Sony Corp.'s PlayStation Portable handheld video game machine, and a beefed up version with a clearer display is expected to add momentum, a senior executive said Tuesday

Time.com: Can the iPhone Rule Gaming? updated: Mon Aug 04 2008 11:00:00

With hotly anticipated new titles coming, the iPhone is eyeing a mobile market dominated by Nintendo and Sony

Time.com: Star Wars: Episode 3.5?updated: Thu Jul 17 2008 11:55:00

When LucasArts releases Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on Sept. 16, the video game will bridge 2005's Star Wars: Episode III and 1977's A New Hope

Game On! E3 highlightsupdated: Thu Jul 17 2008 07:57:00

Adam Sessler, host of XPlay on G4TV, highlights gaming news at the E3 Summit in Los Angeles.

Time.com: Nintendo DS Teaches English in Schoolupdated: Thu Jun 26 2008 13:00:00

The Nintendo DS isn't just fun and games anymore for English students at Tokyo's Joshi Gakuen all-girls junior high school

Wooing women gamers -- and game creatorsupdated: Thu Feb 28 2008 09:09:00

On a Tuesday night in a San Francisco nightclub, Torrie Dorrell makes a very personal revelation to the gathered crowd: "I'm a full-on gamer, and my husband hates me."

The women behind 'The Agency'updated: Thu Feb 28 2008 09:09:00

'The Agency' is being created by a team that includes women in nearly every facet of the game's development.

Fortune: Game of the yearupdated: Thu Feb 14 2008 11:14:00

A gray-and-red-spotted lizardlike creature with two heads peers at me from the computer screen through eyes located, Cyclops-style, in the center of each forehead. It lets out a howl and bounds off its marbleized perch into a prehistoric forest. That was probably a howl of embarrassment. This poor creature has arms stuck around its ears, raised up and flapping comically in the wind, like a Hell's Angel riding a chopper with impossibly high handlebars. So much for intelligent design.

Review: New adventures creep their way to PSPupdated: Fri Dec 21 2007 13:35:00

Traveling over the holidays? A portable gaming system can help keep you entertained while waiting for a flight, riding on a train or passing time in the back seat of the family minivan.

Recovering your dataupdated: Fri Nov 02 2007 06:29:00

Can your data be retrieved after your computer is damaged? Computer expert Ken Colburn has the answers.

'TMNT' game may leave you fighting boredom updated: Fri Apr 13 2007 10:16:00

Either Ubisoft is running out of ideas or they were so busy working on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game they didn't realize they plagiarized their own material.

Shigeru Miyamoto Talk Asia Interviewupdated: Wed Feb 14 2007 23:46:00

AR -- Anjali Rao SM -- Shigeru Miyamoto

Review: 'WarioWare,' Wii make perfect fit updated: Fri Feb 02 2007 10:18:00

If "WarioWare: Smooth Moves" is any indication, it's going to be a fantastic year for Nintendo Wii owners.

Business 2.0: Videogames get realupdated: Wed Sep 27 2006 14:08:00

All hell broke loose in Manhattan last week. Mobs of strangers roamed the streets around Broadway trying to assassinate each other with orders received via text messages.

Review: Chill out with cool Nintendo DS gamesupdated: Fri Aug 04 2006 10:37:00

The portable Nintendo DS became the top-selling U.S. video game system in June, according to independent sales numbers released by the NPD Group.

Fortune: Busy brains stay youngupdated: Wed Jun 21 2006 11:43:00

A large retirement account is of little value if you can't remember where you stashed your money. And somewhere--the exact publication escapes me--I read that doing brain exercises regularly can he...

CNNMoney: Whither the gray gamer?updated: Thu Feb 09 2006 14:50:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - I've known for years that the video game industry appealed to people who hadn't seen their teens or 20s in a long, long time. After all, I was living proof. But I remember precisely where I was when the reality was driven home.

Review: Nintendo DS offers innovative titles updated: Fri Jan 27 2006 12:59:00

One year and more than 13 million units later, Nintendo remains the king of the hand-held gaming market with its acclaimed Nintendo DS device, ahead of Sony's PlayStation Portable, which sold a little more than 10 million units.

CNNMoney: Nintendo redesigns its new handheldupdated: Thu Jan 26 2006 09:35:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Facing stiffer competition from its chief rival, Nintendo unveiled a new, streamlined look for its latest handheld system Thursday.

CNNMoney: Witnessing the Revolutionupdated: Thu Dec 15 2005 09:00:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Interesting factoid about the Nintendo Revolution controller: It's smaller and lighter than you might think.

CNNMoney: More than 325,000 Xbox 360s already soldupdated: Wed Dec 14 2005 09:47:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - While Microsoft's Xbox 360 is one of the hottest gadgets of the holiday season, the rest of the video game industry isn't faring well.

CNNMoney: Video Game Buying Guide: 2005updated: Fri Nov 11 2005 12:57:00

Greek gods, Nintendo's dogs and drivers you want to avoid. They're an odd combination, but they make up some of the best games on the market this year -- and are sure to please the gamer on your gift list.

CNNMoney: Nintendo hints at coming price warupdated: Thu Nov 10 2005 12:36:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - While the Xbox 360 is going to be dominating the media spotlight for the next few weeks (and possibly months), senior officials at Nintendo are quietly planting the seeds of Revolution.

CNNMoney: Tilting at windmillsupdated: Wed Oct 19 2005 09:03:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Two years ago, Nokia introduced the N-Gage, which quickly became viewed (by the community, if not the industry) as one of the worst hardware launches in gaming history. Hold on to your hats, folks: Here we go again.

CNNMoney: Big Mac, fries and Nintendo?updated: Tue Oct 18 2005 07:46:00

Nintendo game enthusiasts now have a new hangout.

CNNMoney: Want an Xbox 360? Good luck.updated: Fri Oct 07 2005 13:46:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Getting your hands on one of this holiday season's hottest gifts might be even harder than you think - and it might get even more expensive.

Entertainment Weekly: The Must Listupdated: Tue Sep 06 2005 15:47:00

Jazzmen, rock stars, and eight other things we recommend this week:

CNNMoney: Nintendo drops prices, delays Zeldaupdated: Tue Aug 16 2005 09:10:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Nintendo, gearing up early for the holiday season, is dropping the price of its Nintendo DS handheld gaming system.

CNNMoney: Nintendo: Innovation is dyingupdated: Thu Jun 02 2005 17:10:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - This might come as something of a shock to the gaming world, but Shigeru Miyamoto - the man who created Mario, Donkey Kong and Zelda - really doesn't feel like playing games these days.

CNNMoney: DS lifts Nintendo earningsupdated: Thu May 26 2005 05:49:00

Nintendo Co. (7974.OK) Thursday reported strong earnings results for the fiscal year ended March 31, thanks to strong sales of its newly launched portable game player Nintendo DS and to foreign exchange-related gains caused by a weaker yen.

CNNMoney: Six to watchupdated: Fri May 20 2005 06:28:00

It's easy to hear about the gaming frenzy that is E3 and assume that all the titles on display are imminent. Most are playable either on the show floor on in private meeting rooms - and run fairly smooth.

CNNMoney: New Game Boy coming this yearupdated: Tue May 17 2005 13:56:00

Redesigning the Game Boy Advance once worked well for Nintendo. Now the company's hoping it can strike gold again.

CNNMoney: Nintendo kicks off the Revolutionupdated: Tue May 17 2005 13:48:00

As it plans for the future, Nintendo seems to be drawing from the past.

Business 2.0: Too New To Reviewupdated: Sun May 01 2005 00:01:00

ULTRALIGHT PRINTING

CNNMoney: New Game Boy this year?updated: Mon Feb 28 2005 11:04:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - While Nintendo's next generation console gaming system likely won't hit living rooms until 2006, that doesn't mean the company won't introduce new hardware this year. A new analyst report suggests the company is planning to ship the next version of the Game Boy portable gaming system by the end of 2005.

What to get the gamer who (probably) has everythingupdated: Fri Dec 17 2004 09:21:00

If you want to find the perfect holiday gift for the video gamer in your life, beware: Gamers can be surprisingly hard to shop for.

CNNMoney: Singing the iPod bluesupdated: Thu Dec 16 2004 16:15:00

Shoppers can now add the iPod to the holiday hot list. Apple's portable music player has become almost as hard to find this season as the Nintendo DS, Microsoft XBox and Sony PlayStation 2.

Games add sizzle to Nintendo DSupdated: Wed Dec 15 2004 14:48:00

Nintendo estimates it will sell about 1 million Nintendo DS portable game consoles in North America by the end of the year. That's not surprising, because more than 500,000 units sold during its first week on store shelves.

CNNMoney: Hard-to-find holiday giftsupdated: Thu Dec 09 2004 08:15:00

It doesn't matter if you've been naughty or nice, you might not find that Nintendo DS, Microsoft XBox or Sony PlayStation 2 under the tree for the holidays.

CNNMoney: Toy shoppers get up earlyupdated: Fri Nov 26 2004 08:01:00

Shoppers weren't playing around at the Times Square Toys "R" Us in Manhattan early Friday.

CNNMoney: Nintendo DS breaks new groundupdated: Fri Nov 19 2004 12:13:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - In June 2001, Nintendo launched the Game Boy Advance - and gamers cheered. Twenty-one months later, the company rolled out the Game Boy Advance SP - and that cheering turned into an ovation.

Business 2.0: Will the Nintendo DS Score?updated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

Nintendo has long ruled the market for portable game consoles. But for the first time, its Game Boy is facing serious competition from Sony and Nokia. Nintendo is fighting back with its next-genera...

CNNMoney: Innovate or dieupdated: Thu May 20 2004 12:34:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Nintendo's president doesn't mince words: The gaming industry, he believes, is in the midst of a crisis of innovation, which could lead to its demise.

CNNMoney: Nintendo shifts directionupdated: Tue May 11 2004 10:28:00

Nintendo, facing its stiffest competition to date in the handheld gaming market, has unveiled its latest entry in the field - a dual screened device that embraces its past, yet opens up new avenues for gameplay.

CNNMoney: Xbox 2 and PlayStation 3: A sneak peekupdated: Wed Apr 07 2004 13:57:00

Sony's PSP and the Nintendo DS -- will be answered.

CNNMoney: Nintendo moves beyond games?updated: Wed Mar 03 2004 06:06:00

LAS VEGAS (CNN/Money) - While Nintendo has historically focused solely on game machines, its new handheld system could represent a departure from that philosophy. Scheduled for release this holiday season, the Nintendo DS may play movies as well as games.

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