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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wii Fails Less Than Xbox, But “Red Rings of Death” Abate

Nick Wingfield

Nintendo’s Wii has outsold rival game consoles. Now a new study says it also outlasts them.

The study by SquareTrade, an independent provider of warranties on electronics, estimates that 2.7 percent of Wiis fail during the first two years of ownership, compared with a 10 percent failure rate over that period for Sony’s PlayStation 3 and a 23.7 percent failure rate for Microsoft’s Xbox 360.

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Activision Says It Might Stop Supporting Sony Playstation

Eric Savitz

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick the London-based Times that the video game company might stop making games for the Sony Playstation.

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Realistic Game Audio Has Us Pining for Beeps of Yesteryear

Blake Snow

Last week, a sound clip Web site made some Internet ripples with two notable retro collections: Super Nintendo and Sony’s PlayStation. Combined, the two collections feature more than 1,500 “I remember that” clips uploaded by site users. Most of the files are no more than one or two seconds long, but their footprint is immediately felt by players. Why is that?

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