Top News's archives

Top News

DS

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

The Nintendo DS (the DS which stands for Dual Screen) is a portable clamshell designed game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was first released in North America on November 21, 2004, then in Japan on December 2, 2004, Australasia on February 24, 2005 and Europe on March 11, 2005. The unit features two [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

PSP

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

The PSP or PlayStation Portable is a hand-held gaming system manufactured and distributed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The consol’s development was first announced during E3 2003 and unveiled only a year later at Sony press conference. The system was officially released on December 12, 2004 in Japan, then North America on March 24, 2005, and [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

Wii Up-CLose

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

The Wii is Nintendo’s most recent game console which succeeded the Nintendo GameCube and was released in four key markets on December 8, 2006. So far it is the most compact and lightweight of the next-generation game consoles. It lightly weighs about 2.7 pounds, measures 8.5 inches long by 6 inches wide and is less [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

Xbox 306 Exposed

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

The Xbox 360 is the successor to the Xbox and is Microsoft’s second video game console. It was made public last May 12, 2005, on MTV. Then later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo a detailed launch and game information was divulged. It is reported that the game console was immediately sold out in [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

PS3

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

The PlayStation 3 or commonly known as PS3 is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment which succeeded the PlayStation 2. It was first officially released in Japan on November 11, 2006, then six days after, in North America, then on March 23, 2007, in Europe and Oceania. The PlayStation 3 [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

About Us

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

Greetings! We are the gurus on the latest video game news, reviews and previews released by your favourite game consoles; the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP and Nintendo DS. We hope you will enjoy the articles we have presented and that it may serve as a useful guide when purchasing the latest games. Have an [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

Contact Us

October 7th 2009 | Posted by

We want to give you the best and accurate information on your favourite video games. So, if you have any valuable information about the games presented that we forgot to mention, please feel free to give us your feedback on that little comment box provided. If you have any inquiries regarding the games featured herein, [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

Wii

April 18th 2009 | Posted by

The Wii is the latest seventh generation home console released by Nintendo that competes with Sony’s Playstation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360. Nintendo’s Wii is widely recognised for its short and catchy name, the wireless motion sensor Wii remote and the way people play games on Wii. LittleBigGamer takes look at this ground-breaking console and [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

Xbox 360

February 20th 2009 | Posted by

The Xbox 360 is the latest gaming console produced by Microsoft and the successor to the Xbox. It is also the first 7th generation gaming console which was released on November 22, 2005 then followed by its competitors; Sony’s Playstation 3 and Nintendo’s Wii. LittleBigGamer.com takes an in-depth look on this sleeping dragon.
The BIG
Slim, sexy [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>

Top News

Playstation 3

February 11th 2009 | Posted by

The Playstation 3, widely known as the PS3 is the latest gaming console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the 3rd generation successor of the Playstation 2. But even the ‘Behemoth’ of all the 7th generation gaming consoles also has its many share of critics from left to right. Here’s what LittleBigGamer.com has to say [...]

READ THE FULL ARTICLE >>