Playstation & Xbox Archive
First released in 2006, the PlayStation 3 sold fewer units than any other PlayStation console. At the same time, it remains the 8th highest-selling game console of all time. This is a testament to the quality of Sony’s hardware and their dedication to providing great AAA exclusives. PlayStation consoles are famous for their processing power, and the PS3 was the most powerful of its generation. …
It’s been a long time coming, but the Xbox Series X and S are both widely available. Like Sony’s PlayStation 5, supply chain issues had held up production, and demand outstripped supply. Now, you can get your hands on one as soon as you’re ready to make the purchase. If you were itching to own one, it’s probably already connected to your TV. But a …
A year and a half after its release, the Xbox Series X is finally starting to appear on store shelves. Thanks to the pandemic and supply chain shortages, Microsoft has only recently been able to keep up with demand. Finally, millions of gamers have access to the latest and greatest Xbox console. But getting your hands on your new console is just the beginning. Now, …
If you’re an avid gamer, it’s inevitable that your thumbsticks are going to wear out at some point. This isn’t because there’s anything wrong with them. It’s simply the natural consequence of rubbing your thumbs on the same piece of rubber for hundreds of hours. Of course, this can leave you in a bind. A new controller can get pricey. Do you really want to …
The PlayStation 4 is the second-best selling video game console of all time, behind only the PlayStation 2. And while the PlayStation 5 has made a lot of waves recently, the PS4 still has plenty of life left in it. That’s one thing that’s so awesome about Sony’s technology. The PS4 is a masterpiece of engineering, and was far ahead of its time at release. …