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CES 2010 Headquarters
CES is in full swing, which means a barrage of news about toasters, blenders and awkward-looking 3D accessories. Fortunately, there's a little game news, too. We're pounding the show floor and are bringing you the news as it happens. Check back often, as we'll be updating our CES headquarters regularly throughout the day.
Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg says Game Room is more about nostalgia than cribbing from Home.
Alienware releasing a sub-$1,000 gaming notebook.
We get our hands on Microsoft's Game Room.
U-Verse users will be able to access the IPTV service through the Xbox 360.
Sony shows off 3D-enhanced game demoes, including Gran Turismo 5, Super Stardust HD and MLB 10: The Show.
Microsoft says Project Natal will be ready for a holiday 2010 release.
Sony credits a lower price point and big games for the PS3's 3.8 million sales in late 2009.
Like movies? Sony plans to let you access your content from TVs, Blu-ray players, notebooks and more.
Alienware Spawns Sub $1K Gaming Notebook
Microsoft's Greenberg Sheds Light On Game Room
Hands-On With Microsoft's Game Room Launch Titles