Consoles that won’t die: The Sega Dreamcast
Looking at the Dreamcast lineup for 2013, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Sega’s 15-year-old system had never gone away.
Looking at the Dreamcast lineup for 2013, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Sega’s 15-year-old system had never gone away.
The clash of consoles is underway,
Repair company iFixit takes a look inside the Ouya and finds a highly repairable device.
The microconsole could potentially spark the return of the bedroom coder.
PlayJam undresses a GameStick development kit fresh from the factory.
The Ouya is more powerful than a Nexus 7 but is nowhere near a Galaxy S IV's performance.
We spent some time playing with both Android-powered microconsoles at the 2013 Game Developers Conference. Here's how they stack up.
New and old game companies are all fighting for the same territory: our living rooms.
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Mobile gaming’s relationship to consoles will continue to evolve.
Kim Swift has gone from Portal to Quantum Conundrum and now to something new on Ouya.
The tiny Android-based console will begin shipping to customers in April.
Developers are going crazy for the Android-based microconsole.
It’s a business model more akin to mobile devices like Apple’s iPad than home video game systems.
Best Buy, Target, and GameStop will begin selling Ouya in June for $99.99.
Android is emerging as a leader in console-quality mobile games, but it's becoming a confusing mess for the gaming public.
We cover the confusing world of Android-based microconsoles, Windows-based tablet-controller hybrids, and more.
Baird Equity Research analyst Colin Sebastian looks into the future.
It was definitely the year of the game on Kickstarter.
No watches or heavy iPhone docks -- this new Kickstarter alternative is only for games and gaming devices .