Sony PSP Go

The latest iteration of Sony's gaming handheld drops the often criticized UMD drive for a for a 16GB hard drive for storing all your games, videos, and music which you can download from the PlayStation Network. The new design is also almost half the size of the original PSP and features a new slide-out control layout adding to its portability. Available Fall. Link
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Tony Hawk Ride

We're probably not alone in the opinion that the Tony Hawk games as of late haven't exactly revolutionized skateboarding games since the first two titles. The Birdman is hoping that will all change with Tony Hawk: Ride, the first skateboarding game to use its very own skate deck controller. Not much is known about how the skateboard peripheral is used, but we're definitely excited to find out. Available on Wii, 360, and PS3.Link
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Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller Black Premiere Edition

We're not sure why they didn't offer their Premiere Edition in Black in the first place, but
who are we to complain now that its out. The guitar brings with it all the same quality materials (wood neck, rosewood fingerboard, metal frets, silent buttons) from the original premiere edition but with a sleek new black body and a lower price. Link: $200
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Myst for iPhone

The best selling title that spun endlessly in your PC's CD-ROM is now available for your iPhone. If you haven't played it, Myst is an immersive point and click adventure game through an island world where exploration is key to complete your way through the game's many puzzles. Link: $6
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Punch-Out!! Wii

Forget about the 360 and PS3 this month because its all about the comeback of everyone's favorite 8-bit boxer, Little Mac. Doc Lewis, King Hippo, Glass Joe and all your favorite characters are back on the Wii with the same classic NES controls that gave you blisters back in 1990. Available May 18th. Link: $50
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Rearden Studios OnLive Game Service

OnLive is a new gaming service that could quite possibly shake up the whole gaming industry if it works like they say it does. The service uses a "microconsole" that streams video of the game you want to play to your television and because of the low-latency video technology they've created, the game plays in real time as if you were playing on a console or PC. If you're wondering about the game choices, they've signed up with some of the biggest players in the industry: EA, Epic, Ubisoft, Atari, and many more. The service will also be compatible with your PC or Mac through a browser plug-in that's less than a megabyte to download. Link / Source
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Resident Evil 5

The undisputed king (and pioneer) of the survival horror genre, Resident Evil, is hitting shelves everywhere tomorrow with a next-gen graphic overhaul and online multiplayer gameplay. Resident Evil 5 sees the original Resident Evil hero, Chris Redfield, as he goes on a mission to explore zombie ridden villages in the African desert. Link: $60
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Guitar Hero Arcade

Just when you thought you had the ultimate Guitar Hero setup, out comes a fully features arcade version of the infamous gaming title. Guitar Hero Arcade features a 32'' LCD, eight speaker surround sound system, "industrial-strength" guitars designed specifically for this version, and it even comes with over 400 Superbright LEDs that create a lightshow while you play. The game also features over 50 songs and can be updated with new songs via the internet. Link: $7975
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Street Fighter IV

Street Fighter IV is the long overdue title in the ever ongoing fighting game series which has seen an endless amount of sequels but none of caught this much buzz since Street fighter II hit arcades back in 1991. While the game gets a graphic overhaul in 3D, the game goes back to its roots with the all the original fighters and the traditional 2D-style fighting mechanic coupled with the standard six button layout which should please old school fans and newcomers to the game. Capcom has also teamed up with MadCatz on a special edition arcade-style joystick as well as a six-button gamepad which you can check out after the jump. Available for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC on February 17th. Link: $40-$140
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Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset

Logitech's G35 lets you enjoy your favorite PC games in full Dolby-powered 7.1 surround sound allowing you to hear every explosion, ricochet, and unfortunately every obscenity-laden screaming match from blood hungry 12yr olds. The headphones also feature a noice cancelling mic, customizable keys, on ear audio controls, and swappable headphone pads for best fit possible. Link: $100
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