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    Sony is set to launch another battle in the emerging handheld-game war when it brings its PlayStation Portable to North America next month.

  • Wipeout for PS2 memories

    PlayStation 2 owners are seething after discovering that a demo disc distributed by Sony could accidentally erase the memory cards attached to their consoles, wiping out many hours of progress in games such as "Grand Theft Auto."

  • Sega bets big on Dreamcast

    On the same day its parent company's stock was downgraded to near-junk status, Sega of America announced it had kicked off its own US$100 million marketing campaign.

  • Game Boy draws grown up attention

    The screen looks like something out of the Atari days, or at best, ColecoVision; the buttons are a bit too small for adult fingers; and the sound is a far cry from today's video games

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  • Nintendo Gamecube: Hip to be square

    Nintendo's Gamecube has hit Australian shores with a low-cost thump. Don't lay down your dollars until you read our comprehensive review.

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