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5 Signs This Generation Was Healthier Than We Thought

Media Street writes: "The Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were the three players in what is known as "the seventh generation of gaming". Since the first entry of this seemingly long-winded generation in the form of Microsoft's 360 console in late 2005, we've gone through countless fads, studio shutdowns, peripheral mayhem and - in some unsurprising cases - simple silly ideas touted as "new ways to play". This kind of nonsense seems happens almost every time but somehow, we felt more doomed than ever before. Is it justified, or was this generation a true success?"

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An Update to Our Shared Commitment to Safer Gaming

Discover how Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms.

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Data suggests your game should cost between $20 and $40

Pricing your game between $20 and $40 could be a key part of attracting player interest.

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We Interview Troy Baker. Could we see video game actors on Jimmy Fallon?

The acting legend on making his own game, AI, working with indies, and replacing fear with trust

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We Interview Troy Baker. Could we see video game actors on Jimmy Fallon? by Christopher Dring

The acting legend on making his own game, AI, working with indies, and replacing fear with trust

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