Nintendo looks to revive handhelds
Nintendo looks to revive handhelds
Having watched its once-mighty handheld business come under attack by touch-screen smart phones sporting game apps, Nintendo Co. is betting big that it can keep gamers paying for what it considers a premium experience.
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3DS Impressions: Our Take On Nintendo’s New Handheld
Announced last March, Nintendo’s 3DS has been highly anticipated by gamers the world over. Any new Nintendo handheld is big news; the company has dominated the category since the release of the original Game Boy in 1989. While competitors from Sega to Sony have tried to make a dent in Nintendo’s market share, all have failed. The 3DS, which is the successor to the most lucrative game system in …
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