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What’s this? Oh, just yet another Android tablet spotted in the wild hanging out, looking cool.
Published: May 23, 2010
The open-source Pandora handheld has had a long and arduous time to market, but the days of delay are apparently at an end. You gaze upon the very first Pandora off the assembly line — the fruit of over two years labor — and project leaders are presently shipping out the rest of the first completed batch, with scores if not hundreds already on the way
Published: May 13, 2010
Never given much thought to owning something with an iiView label on it? Think again, vaquero. Teased here beside two of Apple’s most well-known cash cows, the M1Touch packs a rather delicious list of specifications
Published: May 10, 2010
It was pretty much implied when “backward compatibility” was listed as a feature of Nintendo’s new 3DS handheld back in March. But it’s good to hear that 3D gameplay can be easily switched off, direct from Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, when headaches or nausea set in during marathon sessions.
Published: May 1, 2010
It’s bigger, it’s bolder, but is it really that much better? Nintendo’s heralded DSi line grew in more ways than one late last month, and now that you’ve had a handful of weekends to toy with yours, it’s time to answer one majorly important question: how would you change it
Published: April 20, 2010
How the mighty have fallen. Where just last year companies like Apple and Nintendo were renowned for their ability to keep completely silent about impending hardware, these days the thrill of exposure and some media pressure go a long, long way
Published: April 19, 2010
Two years ago this month, the open-source Pandora handheld missed its first ship date .
Published: April 2, 2010
There aren’t many mass production options on the market when it comes to glasses-less 3D displays for Nintendo’s forthcoming 3DS handheld gaming console. And according to early leaks from Japan, the special Nintendo 3DS display is supposedly built by Hitachi and Sharp using a parallax barrier system.
Published: March 24, 2010
Sony has never been one to mince words when it comes to Nintendo, and it looks like the company’s newly announced Nintendo 3DS is no exception. Speaking with IGN, SCEA Director of Hardware and Marketing John Koller confirmed that Sony’s “focus on 3D right now is on the console,” and added that “the amount of interest in 3D from the retail side and game publishers is off the charts.” No surprise there, but things get a bit more interesting when Koller is asked about the 3DS, with him saying that while he thinks “it’s an interesting move”, he’d “like to see where they go from a demographic standpoint,” adding that “8 and 9 year-olds playing 3D is a little bit of a stretch given where some of our research is right now.” Of course, Nintendo usually gives as good as it gets, and it should have plenty to say when the 3DS makes it debut at E3 later this year. Sony’s Koller says Nintendo 3DS is a ‘bit of a stretch,’ no plans for 3D PSP originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:57:00 EST.
Published: March 21, 2010
What’s a global gaming company to do once they’ve soundly dominated the portable market? Why, covertly get the DS into schools and restaurants, of course! Shigeru Miyamoto , who created undercover gems like Donkey Kong and The Legend of Zelda , recently informed the AP that his company would be rolling the DS out “in junior high and elementary schools in Japan starting in the new school year,” though few details beyond that were available. We do know, however, that this invasion into the education sector is more than just a fluke, with Miyamoto noting that this very area is where he is “devoting [himself] the most.” Of course, the Big N already has a nice stable of mind-bending titles , but getting actual teachers to embrace the device in the classroom would be another thing entirely.