Entries in Gaming (1813)

Thursday
Mar252010

Sony PSP turns 5

Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) today celebrates the five-year anniversary of the PSP (PlayStationPortable) system, the first integrated handheld entertainment system to introduce console-quality gaming and comprehensive entertainment capabilities to the portable market. Five years after its North American debut on March 24, 2005, the PSP platform continues to provide an unmatched portable entertainment experience, offer incredible value and is still going strong with more than 17 million units of the PSP system sold in the U.S. to-date.

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Monday
Mar222010

Review:iFrogz Earpollution CS40’s Comfort Series Headphones

By Gadjo C. Sevilla

Headphones are becoming increasingly popular accessories for on the move audiophiles wanting to get a bigger and fuller sound from their media players without the discomfort associated with using most earbud-type earphones, especially during prolonged use.

We gave iFrogz Earpollution CS40’s Comfort Series a try to see if they lived up to their name in terms comfort and fidelity

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Thursday
Feb112010

Review: NBA Live 2010 on iPhone and iPod Touch

Does NBA Live 2010 on the iPhone score as much as Chris Bosh?By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

How does EA's NBA Live basketball sim play on the iPhone OS? We tested it on a third generation iPod Touch and were intrigued by the touch-controls plus the prospect of playing a pocket version of one of the most seminal video game titles in history. Here's what we found out.

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Monday
Nov092009

Review: Forza Motorsport 3 for Xbox 360

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Forza Motorsport 3: The quintessential racing simulator

There's enough depth, variation and substance in Forza Motorsport 3 to keep every gearhead, tuner, painter, speed demon and online race nut busy and happy for a long, long while.

Packed with so much content that it's a two-disc affair, Forza Motorsport 3 (FM3) squeezes 10 times the polygons that the previous version offered. This means more itty-bitty shapes making up the shape of a car to go from car-shaped representation to photo realistic replica. The attention to detail and texture is evident everywhere, even as the game zooms along at 60 frames per second. When watching playback videos of races, you'll easily confuse them for race footage on your favorite sports channel.

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