CES 2004: Game Boy Advancing
"While the bulk of the CES Digital Games Summit focused on extended repetition of the surprisingly obvious, one panel discussion yielded some interesting insights into the future of handheld gaming. Representatives from Nokia, Sony, Intel, and Tapwave (the makers of the newly-released Zodiac device) offered their opinions on key issues facing the handheld market at a time when it's poised to suddenly welcome several new competitors. CES alone has at least three new handheld gaming devices on display, and Sony's PSP is waiting in the wings for E3. "
"While the bulk of the CES Digital Games Summit focused on extended repetition of the surprisingly obvious, one panel discussion yielded some interesting insights into the future of handheld gaming. Representatives from Nokia, Sony, Intel, and Tapwave (the makers of the newly-released Zodiac device) offered their opinions on key issues facing the handheld market at a time when it's poised to suddenly welcome several new competitors. CES alone has at least three new handheld gaming devices on display, and Sony's PSP is waiting in the wings for E3. "
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