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Those happy little bouncing Vita icons hold a deep, dark secret.

The PlayStation Vita is a fine gaming machine – one that I have enjoyed playing for the past couple of weeks since its release. It's sturdily constructed, has a beautiful OLED display, some great launch games, and a very nifty user interface that's both attractive and easy to use. Despite all it has going for it, it houses one of the worst design decisions I've ever encountered in a gaming console.

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PlayStation Vita Review

Home console quality gaming meets the handheld market.

Mobile devices have put casual gaming at the frontlines of the handheld market, but Sony’s PlayStation Vita is a newly bred handheld beast with the power of current-gen gaming. It would be good to ask if Sony’s hardcore approach amongst the current casual gaming boom is a smart business move, but that can only be revealed in the near future. For now, we can only look at the Vita’s technical specs to judge the system. With that in mind, the Vita is a console with a lot of highs and only a few lows.

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PlayStation Vita Release Date Announced

The system will be released in Japan later this year.

Sony announced tonight at their TGS 2011 conference that the PlayStation Vita will see release this year in Japan. Come December 17, Japanese players will be getting their hands on the new Sony handheld. According to Famitsu, the system will launch with Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Armies From Hell from Square Enix, but at the time of press, no other launch titles are currently known.

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PlayStation Vita to Challenge 3DS Directly on Pricing

The WiFi only version of the system will also be priced at $249.99 and available this holiday season.

Sony has revealed that the PlayStation Vita will be priced at $249.99 in North America for the WiFi only version of the system. The 3G version of the system will be priced at $299.99, only $50 more than the WiFi version of the system. Outside of North America, the pricing is similar in number, though more expensive when adjusted for exchange rate.

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Sony Confirms PlayStation Vita Name For NGP

The system will be offered in two versions, WiFi and 3G, with AT&T being the exclusive carrier for the device.

During Sony's press conference, the NGP was officially renamed to the PlayStation Vita. According to Kaz Hirai, the system will be offered in two distinct versions, WiFi and 3G. The 3G version of the system will be exclusively carried by AT&T in North America.

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PS Vita EU Trademark Spotted

The trademark lends further proof of the final VIta name for the NGP.

While later today, Sony will officially be donning the NGP with a final name, it appears the sleuths of the internet have uncovered a staggering amount of evidence that the system will be named PS Vita, or PSV as I have been calling it. The latest bit of evidence is a trademark registered on the OHIM website to Sony Computer Entertainment. Included with the trademark is the logo depicted here. Just a few more hours and we'll know for sure what exactly the PS Vita is and if it is indeed the final name for Sony's next handheld, the NGP.

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PixlTalk Episode 25, Side A: A Pirate's Life for Ubi

Nick returns for this bold and daring episode of PixlTalk!

You read correctly! Nick, Stanton, Nate, and Jason Ross compose the cast of this week's PixlTalk, and discuss a wide range of industry ideas from the past week.

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Two Minutes of NGP Demo Footage

This footage, while captured by a rogue photographer, is far more illuminating than Sony's debut trailer.

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NGP Available for Preorder at GameStop.com

The brick-and-mortar stores will be taking preorders tomorrow, January 28th.

Sony's NGP is now available from GameStop.com at a listed price of $999.99. Unlike the 3DS, the NGP is available for preorder online without Sony announcing their handheld's retail price, leaving the device to have a hefty $999.99 online shopping cart price tag that will instantly deflate when the unit's actual retail value is revealed.

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NGP Footage From Sony Press Event

Games and system functionality are showcased during the event.

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