Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft; the usual suspects line up as we take a look at the most sought after game consoles - among them the Wii, PlayStation, 360, Micro and PlayStation Portable.
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Sony PlayStation 3
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When: November 2006 Worth: $500 - $600
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Due out in 2006, Sony's next-generation PlayStation 3 console will offer backwards compatibility, relies on Blu-Ray discs and could be twice as powerful as the Xbox 360.
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Nintendo Wii
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When: November 2006 Worth: $250
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Nintendo releases the Internet Channel on the Wii, powered by the Opera browser, including new zooming functions and more scrolling options.
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Sony PlayStation Portable
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Score: 87% When: March 2005 Worth: $250
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The PSP is Sony's first foray into the world of portable gaming, and arrives with a bang: Jørgen Sundgot takes a break for just long enough to type up his review - and nurse his cramps.
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Nintendo Game Boy Micro
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Score: 78% When: September 2005 Worth: $100
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Jørgen Sundgot gets to grips with Nintendo's miniscule Game Boy Micro, having a blast with the polar opposite to Sony's PlayStation Portable. Want to find out why? Read on.
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Xbox 360
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When: December 2005 Worth: $300 - $400
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Newfound media capabilities, wireless controllers, built-in Xbox Live and a star-studded line-up of major titles, all in time for Christmas: meet the Xbox 360.
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