Yes, that rhyme was intentional and, yes, I am hilarious. E3 is well underway now and there have been plenty of exciting announcements. A new PlayStation portable device, a new Nintendo console, a plethora of newly announced titles: the list goes on and on. And, while we here at Digitally…
Read MoreI didn’t watch the Nintendo presentation. 2am in Australia is a horrible time to hold a big event, and sleep won me over despite my best intentions. Since waking up I’ve been catching up like crazy though, and now I know everything Nintendo has let on about the WiiU and…
Read MoreI didn’t watch the Nintendo presentation. 2am in Australia is a horrible time to hold a big event, and sleep won me over despite my best intentions. Since waking up I’ve been catching up like crazy though, and now I know everything Nintendo has let on about the WiiU and…
Read MoreEarlier today Matt S posted up his impressions on both Microsoft and Sony’s presentations. That was followed with Owen S’ own take on Microsoft. Now we have two other Digitally Downloaded staff, Nick J and Arnar L, put up their own takes on what they’ve seen so far: Nick J:…
Read MoreEarlier today Matt S posted up his impressions on both Microsoft and Sony’s presentations. That was followed with Owen S’ own take on Microsoft. Now we have two other Digitally Downloaded staff, Nick J and Arnar L, put up their own takes on what they’ve seen so far: Nick J:…
Read MoreWhen we talk about E3, in the main the conversation revolves around three companies; the “Big Three” – Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. The dominant forces in games hardware, the three spruik their wares, amaze us with new hardware promises, and hint and the next year in software. But it really…
Read MoreWhen we talk about E3, in the main the conversation revolves around three companies; the “Big Three” – Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. The dominant forces in games hardware, the three spruik their wares, amaze us with new hardware promises, and hint and the next year in software. But it really…
Read MoreWhen I look over all the games (and indeed, IT in general) companies out there, Nintendo strikes me as the one that really should be acquired next. Why? Because it would be a massively beneficial acquisition for both Nintendo, and whoever acquires it. Based on the 3DS, and what seems…
Read MoreWhen I look over all the games (and indeed, IT in general) companies out there, Nintendo strikes me as the one that really should be acquired next. Why? Because it would be a massively beneficial acquisition for both Nintendo, and whoever acquires it. Based on the 3DS, and what seems…
Read MoreRetailers in the games industry have it tough. Because games are a commodity, the only real way they can compete with one another is by price, and throw in online retailers and digital distribution channels, and their margins are hit even harder. While there’s the occasional attempt to modernise the…
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