As Nintendo seeks to keep its command of the mobile gaming market with the dual-screen DS handheld unveiled this week, Sony will try to make the market a dual-player game with its forthcoming PlayStation portable device, the PSP. Touting two 3-inch, color, LCD screens and two ways to connect wirelessly, Nintendo called its DS “the most innovative game platform in a decade.” The device is immediately available in North America and sells for US$150.
Nintendo, Sony in Hand-to-Hand Gaming Combat
Posted by: Jay Lyman November 22, 2004 10:34 AMAs Nintendo seeks to keep its command of the mobile gaming market with the dual-screen DS handheld unveiled this week, Sony will try to make the market a dual-player game with its forthcoming PlayStation portable device, the PSP. Touting two 3-inch, color, LCD screens and two ways to connect wirelessly, Nintendo called its DS “the most innovative game platform in a decade.” The device is immediately available in North America and sells for US$150.