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"Sony, even when they do business analysis, Nintendo doesn't show up even. There's a competition market share between PlayStation and Xbox, and some they don't include Nintendo.
Those with an appetite for Nintendo history likely will have heard of the 'SNES PlayStation' — a collaboration between Nintendo and Sony which was intended to bring CD-ROM gaming to the former's ...
With Sony setting up shop at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) for the first time in five years and with PS5 Pro pre-orders going live on September 26, the timing of the rumoured State of Play broadcast ...
Read: Nintendo Gains Time to Prep Switch 2 Debut With Tariff Pause Nintendo shares fell 5.4% and Sony’s shares dropped 9.4% in Tokyo on Friday, adding to a volatile week that just a day earlier ...
In today's Daily Fix:Former President of Sony Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida, has some thoughts on the Nintendo Switch 2. Yoshida praised Nintendo and called the reveal a smart move, citing the ...
Sony did used to make a lot more family friendly games, back in earlier generations, and it’s not clear why they and, most other third party publishers, stopped. But it seems Astro Bot has ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is likely to be a huge success DFC Intelligence claims that there is only room for one Nintendo competitor in the next console generation It's unclear whether this will be ...
Sony of course has a history with portable PlayStation consoles. Its PlayStation Portable (PSP) launched first in December 2004 as a Nintendo DS competitor, and played games on the Universal Media ...
Sony’s making a handheld console to compete with Nintendo and Microsoft. The portable console could natively play PS5 games without an active Wi-Fi connection.
Sony slashes Playstation 5 prices during Days of Play 2025, countering Nintendo Switch 2 launch and Xbox price hike. Discounts include $119.99 off PS5 bundle.
Sony's Patapon 1+2 Replay Is Getting A Surprise Release On Nintendo Switch. The Sony-owned franchise is releasing for the first time on a console other than PlayStation this July.
Nintendo shares fell 5.4% and Sony’s shares dropped 9.4% in Tokyo on Friday, adding to a volatile week that just a day earlier had both companies registering double-digit moves up.
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