"Looking back at days of old it's interesting to see where we started and how the evolution of consoles has changed from being dedicated videogame machines to the multimedia platforms we have today. Remember your first console or home computer, whether it was the Atari 2600 or the later generation Playstation, we all have a history of playing video games. Mine was the Commodore 64 a computer that would load games from audio cassette or floppy disks. In 1988 I would own my first cartridge based..."
"Back on 11th March, 2005 in Europe, Nintendo originally unleashed what was meant to be its ‘Third Pillar’ system, the touch-screen enabled DS, which was named as such due to its dual-screen setup (although some deemed it the ‘Developer System’ due to its lower development costs and the simplicity to create games on it). After seeing off the Game Boy Advance and GameCube to become the company’s main platform prior to the release of the Wii, Nintendo capitalised on the new audience that had bee..."
Will the production of the new Nintendo DSi LL (Dubbed DSi XL in Europe) provide a more comfortable gaming experience for the larger DS gamer? Stageselect.com wrote a review titled "Dsi LL - Does Size Matter" as a means of investigating the differences and enhancements of the new DS. With the Dsi being under a year old, does the production of this system indicate some sort of pressure felt by Nintendo? Will this pressure mean poor craftsmenship of the console? With it's Japanese release on No...
"That said, I haven’t quite disregarded Wii in the same way that many of my peers have. In fact, the occasional release in the system still gets me excited enough to put down that pre-order, despite the obviously beneficial connections that being the editor of Electronic Theatre brings. However, a very clear symptom of either the change in my taste, or perhaps the videogame industry’s perception of my taste, is that for the first time in nearly twenty years I did not purchase the latest Ninten..."

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