Friday, May 22, 2009

Nintendo DSi vs. PSP-3000

Handheld gaming will never die, and in our latest Prizefight we feature the grudge match that just won't go away between the Nintendo DSi and the PSP-3000. Both have made updates, but will Nintendo's brand-new DSi be able to take down the PSP once again? Watch and see these two battle it to the bloody end. Wolfram Alpha has been garnering a lot of buzz as of late and has even been referred to as a Google killer, but how much do they really compare? Tom Merritt and Rafe Needleman look at them side by side and discuss their differences. And as this year's E3 is soon approaching, Brian Tong sits down with GameSpot's Ricardo Torres and CNET News' Daniel Terdiman to discuss rumors and predictions.
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May 22, 2009

Nintendo DSi vs. PSP-3000
Handheld gaming will never die, and in our latest Prizefight we feature the grudge match that just won't go away between the Nintendo DSi and the PSP-3000. Both have made updates, but will Nintendo's brand-new DSi be able to take down the PSP once again? Watch and see these two battle it to the bloody end. Wolfram Alpha has been garnering a lot of buzz as of late and has even been referred to as a Google killer, but how much do they really compare? Tom Merritt and Rafe Needleman look at them side by side and discuss their differences. And as this year's E3 is soon approaching, Brian Tong sits down with GameSpot's Ricardo Torres and CNET News' Daniel Terdiman to discuss rumors and predictions.
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Prizefight: Nintendo DSi vs. PSP-3000
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