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The portable gaming comeback? Ouya reviewed

Nintendo's 3DS and Sony's Vita have taken on very different roles since their respective launches. Here's why you should still care about the ever-changing portable gaming landscape. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

July 03, 2013

CNET Games & Gear

Portable gaming revisited: The 3DS and Vita matter, but for different reasons

Nintendo's 3DS and Sony's Vita have taken on very different roles since their respective launches. Here's why you should still care about the ever-changing portable gaming landscape.

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Ouya review: Huge disruptive potential not yet realized

Despite its low price and free-to-try system, the Ouya fails to reach its potential as a disruptive alternative platform.

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Nintendo loses bid to take control of WiiU.com

The domain is being used by its owners to sell ads and to allow search related to Nintendo, its consoles, and games.

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GTA V to ship on two discs for Xbox 360; one for PS3

Due to the size of the upcoming title, the Xbox 360 version will ship with two discs. Because Sony's PlayStation 3 supports Blu-ray, those console owners will only need one disc.

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PlayJam's GameStick micro Android game console gets set to take on Ouya (hands-on)

As Microsoft and Sony gear up to release powerful next-gen gaming consoles that cost $500 and $400 respectively, a handful of companies are diving into the sub-$100 gaming space with Android-based "micro" game consoles.

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Battle of the fitness trackers

CNET compares top fitness tech
CNET compares top fitness tech

Which fitness tracker is best for your workout? See how the FitBit Flex and the Jawbone Up stack up.
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