Next-Gen Video Game Console Wars Heat Up
13th Nov 2006, 22:02 GMT
The final two next-generation video game consoles -- Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii -- launch next weekend, signaling the newest war for allegiance in one of the consumer electronic industry's most lucrative segments. Sony and its PlayStation 2 dominated the previous console generation, garnering a 70 percent market share. However, a multitude of changes, including higher prices and new controller designs, could spell the end of Sony's longstanding grip on the console market. TechNewsWorld Spotlight on Security Now Available. Register here and receive your copy today!
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