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Another Game Console?

wall street journal -

Lenovo, the Chinese computer maker (they bought the old IBM PC business a few years back). says it wants to get in on the videogame console market. Talk is there will be a camera and no controller, so we're looking at a Xbox Kinect type device.The console market traditionally has supported only two major players -- that there are three now is a testament to Nintendo's innovation and profit-driven mentality, not to mention its competitive pricing early on. You can argue Sony almost disappeared from the race after blundering in its PS3 launch.Is there room for another competitor?

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Cloudberry5721d ago

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So...

That thing called Ebox / something???

A Cupcake for Gabe5720d ago

It's like the Zii gaming systems that came out a few years ago. Blantant generic copies to scrap a few bucks from some suckers.

If anyone were to get into gaming, it would be APPLE or GOOGLE

Quagmire5720d ago (Edited 5720d ago )

You mean like this one?

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e-p-ayeaH5720d ago

The extremly powerfull competion will make these chinese jump out of the window

Ether5720d ago

Oh good, another class of fanboys.

Convas5720d ago

Exactly, things are bad enough with PC Supremacists vs PS3 Disciples vs Xbox 360 Fanchumps. Add in another group (if this eBox even sells that is) and the gaming industry will dissolve into total and complete anarchy.

Garrus_Vakarian5720d ago

And we will all rue the day when that happens.

Thepro3185720d ago

Possible companies who could develop a gaming platform .
google apple samsung toshiba
Verizon could if they was team up with a hardware company

doshey5720d ago

oh god shoot me if verizon had anything to do with a gaming system

Thepro3185720d ago

verizon could but they a hardware partner like toshiba samsung

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44% of games industry professionals have considered leaving the industry as a result of redundancies

New report from Skillsearch found that 22% of those surveyed had been laid off within the past 12 months.

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Cockney7d ago

Well if that 44% left im sure there would be a lot less redundancies

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Stop Killing Games on the latest European Commission public hearing

It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.

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