Nintendo drops Wii U price, unveils new handheld

Faced wii-u-price-dropwith miserable sales and looming competition, Nintendo has finally lowered the price of its next-generation console.

Effective September 20, the Wii U Deluxe Set will see its retail price drop $50 to $299.99. Nintendo also plans to include The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD with the system in a limited edition bundle.

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Critics: Madden 25 stumbles, but scores

EA’s madden-25-reviewsMadden franchise has been a fixture in the gaming world for over two decades, boasting a fan base and lifetime sales that any publisher would envy.

The 25th anniversary edition of the flagship sports title hits shelves today, and while the franchise faithful have likely once again come down with a case of the Madden flu to spend time with the game, critics have had a bit more time to dissect it.

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League of Legends championships sell out Staples Center in an hour

Still lol-sold-out-staplesneed proof that eSports are the Next Big Thing? League of Legends has just made a pretty convincing argument.

The online game’s October world championships sold out LA’s Staples Center — the home of the Lakers, Clippers and Kings — in roughly one hour this weekend.

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Five things you didn’t know about Madden

EA’s madden-5-things-13Madden Football franchise has been a fixture in the video game world for 25 years. It’s earned billions of dollars for its publisher (and a few million for its original creator). Its annual August arrival marks the unofficial start of the fall gaming rush. And it has legions of fans who have been known to skip work just to get their hands on each new version when it hits store shelves.

The latest, Madden NFL 25, arrives August 27 and brings with it new moves, new modes, and one old-school cover star in Barry Sanders, the only man to grace a Madden cover twice.

But while the game may be well known, its history is a bit murkier. Did you know:

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The gaming habits of The Supreme Court

The supreme-court-gamingJustices of the Supreme Court may not e-mail each other, but that doesn’t mean they don’t know their way around technology.

In a new story on Talking Points Memo, Justice Elena Kagan says the Court studied up for the famous Brown v. EMA case, which resulted in the gaming industry’s First Amendment protections being made crystal clear, by sitting down and trying out these games everyone was talking about.

It went about as you’d expect.

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Blizzard announces Diablo III expansion

Diablo d3-reaper-topIII is about to get darker.

The clicktastic action role-playing game, which set a record as the fastest-selling PC game of all timewhen it launched in May of 2012, will see its first add-on with the newly announced Reaper of Souls expansion. In true Blizzard style, though, the developer didn’t give a time frame to the expansion’s release.

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Newer, cheaper PS3 hits shelves

Need ps3-slima PlayStation 3 and have absolutely no interest in downloadable games? Sony has a new hardware bundle that might be right up your alley.

A newer, cheaper version of the console has hit the shelves of the company’s U.S. online store, but it comes with restrictions. The $199 PS3 represents a savings of $70 or more off the typical model, though it packs significantly less memory.

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