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The Show Goes On

Activision's dramatic slashing of non-performing IP makes some business sense - but the long-term impact looks grim.
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Sony's Surprise

Sony's PSP2 held few surprises - but the PlayStation Suite could change the face of mobile gaming
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Talk to the Handheld

Everyone expects 2011's handheld battle to be a re-run of PSP versus DS - but the world has changed greatly since then
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Second Coming

Rumours swirl about an unveiling of the PSP2 - but what form will it take, and where does this leave the 'PSP Phone'?
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Deep Insecurity

The failure of the PS3's security signals an unhappy new year for Sony - and raises questions for every console maker
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Lonely at the Top

Howard Stringer is said to be seeking a new President for Sony. Has Kaz Hirai's moment come?
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Bizarre Situations

The boxed game market is a tougher place than ever to survive - even for studios with a proven track record
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Back to Black

The media cares more for Call of Duty's sales figures than its violence - which marks the end of a very different war
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Waving and Shouting

Kinect is Microsoft's biggest launch since the Xbox 360 - but its bullish confidence can't hide the huge challenges it faces
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Phone Home

Marrying a PlayStation with a Phone has never made more sense - but remains a tough proposition
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Hard Numbers

NPD's redaction of sales figures is just a symptom of a wider truth - industry statistics are no longer meaningful
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Breaking Up

Splitting the Xbox division from Microsoft is a controversial idea, but some of the reasoning behind it is sound
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Legacy of Joy

PlayStation's legacy was more than just games - it created a whole new generation of gamers
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Featherweight Champion

The lowly tech specs of the 3DS won't be a problem for Nintendo - but replicating the DS' success will be very difficult
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Setting Sun?

This year's TGS suggests that the Japanese industry is far from "finished" - but still has a lot to learn
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Jobs' Game

Steve Jobs has finally embraced gaming as a key part of Apple's business. Nintendo and Sony should be seriously worried.
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Political Milestone

As a senior British politician discovered this week, videogames are no longer a soft target for conservative polemic
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Realtime Crisis

The collapse of Realtime Worlds is going to have an impact on UK development for years to come.