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  • Nintendo seeks to rev up 3DS with holiday games

    Nintendo is readying an array of video games for the holidays in an aggressive attempt at catch-up for lost time from the sales delay of the 3DS portable machine last year.


  • Sony shows wearable 3-D personal theater

    Sony says it will start selling a head mounted display that provides a 3-D theater of music videos, movies and games, targeting people who prefer solitary entertainment rather than sitting in front of a TV with family or friends.


  • Sony cuts price of PlayStation 3 by $50 to $249

    Sony Corp. is cutting the price of its PlayStation 3 gaming console by $50 in an attempt to drum up demand for the 5-year-old machine.


  • Sony cuts price of PlayStation 3

    Sony says it is cutting the price of its PlayStation 3 gaming console by $50 in an attempt to drum up demand for the 5-year-old video game console.


  • Sony portable not ready by Christmas in US, Europe

    Sony's next-generation portable game machine, the PlayStation Vita, won't be available in the U.S. or Europe in time for Christmas _ a crucial sales period for game console makers.


  • An employee walks by electronic panels which flash the Japanese yen against the U.S. dollars at a foreign exchange office in Tokyo, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011. Japan intervened in the foreign currency market Thursday to stem the yen's rise against the dollar. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)

    Japan sells surging yen; central bank eases policy

    Japan intervened in the foreign currency market Thursday and its central bank engineered a monetary boost, landing a one-two punch to knock the yen from levels that threaten the country's post-disaster recovery.


  • Nintendo shares plunge after 3DS price cut

    Shares of Nintendo Co. took a beating Friday, losing more than a fifth of their value at one point, after the Japanese video game giant announced a worldwide price cut for its new 3DS in an effort to salvage poor sales.


  • Nintendo posts loss, cuts forecast and 3DS price

    Nintendo Co. stayed deep in the red in the latest quarter, forcing the Japanese video game giant to cut its full-year forecasts and slash prices on its new 3DS handheld device.


  • Nintendo shares plunge after forecast, price cut

    Shares of Nintendo Co. shed a fifth of their value Friday after the Japanese video game giant posted a deep loss in the latest quarter, cut its full-year forecasts and slashed prices on its new 3DS handheld device.


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