This generation of consoles has sold 24 million units in the UK to date – up 8.4 million in the last 12 months. According to GfK-ChartTrack data for sales up to June 27th, 2009, DS enjoys the biggest installed base with 9.1 million, up 2.7 million from the same period …
Read More »Ballmer shoots down â??new 360â?? speculation
â??I confused the issue with my poorly chosen words.â?
Read More »Microsoft ‘not even halfway through’ current console cycle
Company pledges to continue supporting the Xbox 360 'long into the next decade'
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Is it Natal, or something more?
Read More »US: First month Xbox Live subs drop to $1
Microsoft has lowered the price of an Xbox Live Gold subscription to $1 for the first month. Once the first month has expired, gamers will be automatically charged for the next 11 months at the regular price, Joystiq reports. They will be able to opt out of this if they …
Read More »Natal launch to rival Xbox 360’s
Microsoft is promising the launch of Project Natal will be on a similar scale to that of the Xbox 360. In an interview with Kotaku, the company’s head of long-term Xbox 360 strategy Shane Kim hinted that the debut of the motion-sensitive peripheral will be comparable to the launch of …
Read More »Valve reluctant to develop for the â??complicatedâ?? PS3
Indie giant states that the PC and Xbox 360 â??are just more straightforwardâ??
Read More »Report: 360â??s DVD format falling behind?
Forza 3 shipping on two discs, questions surround Metal Gear Risingâ??s capacity, while MS kills off Blu-ray possibilities
Read More »Report: Axed Ensemble â??not the right studioâ?? for Natal
E3'09: Shane Kim explains that Microsoft made a 'substantial' investment in motion-sensing as Ensemble was cut loose
Read More »FFXIV exclusivity shakes as Metal Gear Rising goes multi
E3â??09: Microsoftâ??s Greenberg says FFXIV is not an exclusive, while Sonyâ??s Dille states Metal Gear will launch on PS3
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