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Q&A With Tommo – “We discovered the root of the problem was actually a data transfer rate issue.”

PixelPerfectGaming had the pleasure of interviewing the team behind the release of Tommo’s NeoGeo X handheld. We learned how the issue plaguing the firmware update had nothing to do with the NeoGeo X handheld. Additionally, we ask whether Tommo has plans to improve the system’s A/V capabilities. The answer we received should please fans. Read on to find out more as we ask Tommo some hard-hitting questions about their handheld and its future.

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Neo Geo: A visual history – Bitmap books impressive and upcoming book about Neo Geo’s history

I (Robin Ek, TGG) just found out that Bitmap books is going to release a really cool book about Neo Geo's history. So if you're into Neo Geo, then don't miss out on this book =)

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Bookin' It: The Dark Side of the Page

Josh Griffiths writes: "Bookin' It takes a look at crowdfunded video game books. We're taking a look at failed campaigns, and those struck by copyright take downs."

garyanderson2947d ago

Kind of crazy how some of these projects were taken down.

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The most overpriced video game systems in history

Gamers hold a lot of techno-joy for their favorite hobby, and are willing to break out their credit cards for the next big system. That is, assuming that it isn't as ludicrously overpriced, as some have in the past.

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Sciurus_vulgaris2994d ago

I don't think the PS3 should be on here, like the 360 it had high specs when it launched. Also, the vanilla PS3 had blu-ray drive, internal hard drive, built in wi-fi, and a PS2 emotion chip. The Wii U in my opinion was overpriced during the latter parts of its life cycle (especially in 2015-2016).

Razzer2994d ago

Yeah.....it suffered early for doing too much and costing a lot. The later version scaled back and actually made a hell of a comeback. But costing $599 and still selling it at a big loss? That was just a big mistake by Sony.

Still love my trusty PS3 though.

Outside_ofthe_Box2994d ago

It was a mistake, but it doesn't mean that it was overpriced. PS3 was just sooo expensive it priced itself out the market is all. Overpriced would be like smartphones today where they cost $200 to manufacture but they charge you $800 to purchase.

Razzer2994d ago (Edited 2994d ago )

True. It was actually under priced from a business standpoint. But 360 just undercut it so badly with all its simple, cheap focus on gaming. Sounds familiar.

SpaceRanger2993d ago

$599?
Starting price for base model was $499. Offered a ton and was the cheapest bluray player on the market. Don't regret it one bit.

masterfox2994d ago

At first you may think $599 for the Playstation 3 was crazy to sell it at that price tag, but if you consider it had a Bluray player, a stand alone cost in that time over 1000 dlls, it had a PS2 integrated chip, not to mention a hell alot of media options you toy with, lots of tech integrated, so $599 was very reasonable, but the problem was that the economy of most people wasn't that great( today is even worst) to spend in such equipments, even thou at that price it manage to sold out nearly everywhere, Playstation brand is very powerful.

LexHazard792994d ago

No....... a blu ray player was not $1,000 when PS3 came out.

Rimeskeem2994d ago

A blu ray plus game console that could play PS2 games is 100% worth 600$

masterfox2994d ago

This BR player was release in December of 2006, and it cost $1000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...

This other one cost $1300 and it was released in december as well:
https://www.cnet.com/produc...

The very first one released by Samsung in June of 2006 at $1000 dlls

The PS3 released in November 2006, seriously after doing that little research now come to think of it the PS3 was a steal!, Sony weren't lying when they say with each unit of the PS3 they were loosing money, this on the first years.

RosweeSon2993d ago

10 years ago they weren't far off. It wasn't a cheap console PS3 but being able to play ps1/2 and new 3 games sold. Extra ports and gubbins as well 👍🏻

snoopgg2993d ago

No , but a good bluray was 1000.00 at the time

Elda2993d ago (Edited 2993d ago )

When blue ray players first came on the market the were priced from 800 dollars to a grand or more.

rainslacker2993d ago (Edited 2993d ago )

Cheapest Blu-Ray player at the launch of the PS3 was about $700 when on sale. MSRP of that player was $1000 though. There were two other players at the time, and they were in the $1200 range, but could be found on sale for between $900-1000.

What's funny though is that the PS3 was actually a better blu-ray player than those models, and cost half the price. Even today, the PS3 is a very good blu-ray player, and it was one of the best players you could get for much of the last gen. I honestly think the PS3 is still a better BR player than the PS4 is, but I've never tested it to any great length, so my opinion on that may be anecdoctal.

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RosweeSon2993d ago

No mention of N64? That wasn't cheap day one. Prob why console was reduced by nearly half within 6 months.

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