Gaming console giants Nintendo and Sony are enabling music and video playback on their popular gaming devices in an effort to dominate the lucrative market, expected to account for sales of $2 billion in the United States this year. Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) went on sale in Japan this week and essentially sold out its first production run of 200,000 within the first day.
Nintendo, Sony Add Audio, Video Features To Lure Gamers
Posted by: Tina Harlan December 15, 2004 09:58 AMGaming console giants Nintendo and Sony are enabling music and video playback on their popular gaming devices in an effort to dominate the lucrative market, expected to account for sales of $2 billion in the United States this year. Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) went on sale in Japan this week and essentially sold out its first production run of 200,000 within the first day.