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Video Games Consoles

Sony Playstation 4


PlayStation 4 (PS4) is an eighth-generation home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 during a press conference on February 20, 2013, it was launched on November 15 in North America, November 29 in Europe, South America and Australia; and February 22, 2014, in Japan. It competes with Nintendo's Wii U and Switch, and Microsoft's Xbox One.

On September 7, 2016, Sony unveiled two hardware revisions of PlayStation 4; a smaller "Slim" version of the original hardware, and a "Pro" version with an upgraded GPU and higher CPU clock rate to support 4K gameplay on supported titles.

  • Sony Playstation 4 500GB Black
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  • Sony Playstation 4 1TB Black
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  • Sony Playstation 4 Pro 1TB Black
  • Sony Playstation 4 Pro 1TB White
  • Microsoft Xbox One
    Xbox One is a line of eighth generation home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third console in the Xbox family. It was first released in North America, parts of Europe, Australia, and Brazil in November 2013, and in Japan, China, and other European countries in September 2014. It is the first Xbox game console to be released in China, specifically in the Shanghai Free-Trade Zone. Microsoft marketed the device as an "all-in-one entertainment system".[13] The Xbox One line mainly competes against consoles such as Sony's PlayStation 4 and Nintendo's Wii U and Switch.

    In August 2016, Microsoft released a refreshed Xbox One model, Xbox One S, which has a streamlined design, support for 4K video playback (including Ultra HD Blu-ray), upscaling of games from 1080p to 4K resolution, as well as HDR10 high-dynamic-range color. It was praised for its smaller size, its on-screen visual improvements, and its lack of an external power supply, but its regressions such as the lack of a native Kinect port were noted. A high-end model, Xbox One X, was unveiled in June 2017 and released in November; it features upgraded hardware specifications, and support for rendering games at 4K resolution.

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  • Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB Scorpio Edition
  • Microsoft XB One / Xbox One Bundles
  • Microsoft XB One / Xbox One 500GB
  • Nintendo Switch


    The Nintendo Switch is the seventh major video game console developed by Nintendo. Known in development by its codename NX, it was unveiled in October 2016 and was released worldwide on March 3, 2017.[a] Nintendo considers the Switch a "hybrid" console: it is designed primarily as a home console, with the main unit inserted onto a docking station to connect to a television. Alternatively, it can be removed from the dock and used similarly to a tablet computer through its LCD touchscreen, or placed in a standalone tabletop mode visible to several players.
    Accessories

  • Xbox One Accessories
  • Xbox 360 Accessories
  • PS4 Accessories
  • PS3 Accessories
  • Nintendo Switch Accessories
  • Wii U Accessories
  • Wii Accessories
  • Nintendo 3DS Accessories
  • Nintendo 2DS Accessories
  • Nintendo DS Accessories
  • PC Gaming Controllers
  • Gaming Eyewear
  • Gaming Headsets
  • Gaming Gift Cards
  • Digital Distributors

    Steam

    Before implementing Steam, Valve had problems updating its online games, such as Counter-Strike; providing patches would result in most of the online user base disconnecting for several days. Valve decided to create a platform that would update games automatically and implement stronger anti-piracy and anti-cheat measures. Valve approached several companies including Microsoft, Yahoo!, and RealNetworks, to build a client with these features, but were refused.
    Origin

    Origin is an online gaming, digital distribution and digital rights management (DRM) platform developed by Electronic Arts that allows users to purchase games on the internet for PC and mobile platforms, and download them with the Origin client (formerly EA Download Manager, EA Downloader and EA Link). Origin for Mac has been available since February 8, 2013.
    Uplay

    Uplay is a digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and communications service developed by Massive Entertainment to provide an experience similar to the achievements/trophies offered by various other game companies. The service is provided across various platforms (PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Facebook, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, OnLive).
    Xbox Live

    Xbox Live is an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft. It was first made available to the Xbox system in November 2002. An updated version of the service became available for the Xbox 360 console at the system's launch in November 2005, and a further enhanced version was released in 2013 with the Xbox One.
    PlayStation Network (PSN)

    PlayStation Network (PSN) is a digital media entertainment service provided by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Launched in November 2006, PSN was originally conceived for the PlayStation video game consoles, but soon extended to encompass smartphones, tablets, Blu-ray players and high-definition televisions. As of April 2016, over 110 million users have been documented, with 70 million of them active monthly.

    Video Games Publishers

    2K Games

    2k Games is a BAFTA nominated American global developer, publisher, marketer and distributor of video games. Founded in 2005, 2K a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive and develops and publishes games globally for consoles (including handheld), personal computers, smart phones and tablets. These games vary from action, RPG (role playing), sports, shooters and many other genres. Beneath the umbrella of 2K sits some of the most talented development studios working today; including irrational Games, Visual Concepts, Firaxis Games, 2K Marin, Cat Daddy and others. Amongst the hugely popular and highly reviewed titles from 2K are Borderlands, Bioshock, the Civilisation series, WWE 2K franchise and the NBA 2K series, the best selling basketball franchise. 2K is headquartered in Novato, California.
    505 Games

    505 Games is global video games publisher founded in 2006 and part of the Italian company Digital Bros. S.p.A. They publishes games globally across a great number of platform including Sony; for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita, Nintendo; for the DS, DSi, 3DS, Wii and Wii U, Microsoft; for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One, iOS, Android and Windows operating system. Some of the franchises 505 publishes include, Bust-A-Move, Discovery Kids, Wild Arms, ARMA, Drawn to Life and Zumba Fitness. 505 Games pride themselves on the fact that they are a small company comprise of gamers, calling themselves a games publisher where people actually play games.
    Activision

    Activision Publishing, Inc. is an American video game publisher. It was founded on October 1, 1979 and was the world's first independent developer and distributor of video games for gaming consoles. Its first products were cartridges for the Atari 2600 video console system published from July 1980 for the US market and from August 1981 for the international market (UK).
    Bethesda Softworks

    Bethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a division of Media Technology Limited, and in 1999 became a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. In its first fifteen years, it was a video game developer and self-published its titles. In 2001, Bethesda spun off its own in-house development team into Bethesda Game Studios, and Bethesda Softworks became a publisher only. It currently also publishes games by ZeniMax Online Studios, id Software, Arkane Studios, MachineGames, Tango Gameworks and BattleCry Studios.
    Blizzard

    Blizzard is perhaps most famous for its series of Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games in the Warcraft and World of Warcraft series. Blizzard was originally founded in 1991 under the name Silicon & Synapse and is currently a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard. As well as the hit Warcraft games, Blizzard also created the successful Starcraft and Diablo series. In 2008 Blizzard's World of Warcraft was estimated to hold an incredible 62% share of the MMORPG subscription market. Today Blizzard is respected and well known for producing well designed entertainment experiences with an unparalleled reputation for quality.
    Capcom

    Capcom started its Street Fighter franchise in 1987. The series of fighting games are among the most popular in their genre. Having sold over 30 million units, the series serves as Capcom's flagship franchise. That same year, the company introduced its Mega Man series, which also sells nearly 30 million units.

    The company released the first entry in its Resident Evil survival horror series in 1996. The series has achieved financial success, selling nearly 50 million units. Following work on the second entry in the Resident Evil series, Capcom began work on a Resident Evil game for the PlayStation 2. Radically different from the existing series, Capcom decided to spin off the game into its own series, Devil May Cry. While it released the first two entries exclusively for the PlayStation 2, the company brought further entries to non-Sony consoles. The series as a whole has seen sales in excess of 10 million units. Capcom began its Monster Hunter series in 2004. The series has seen sales of over 45 million units on a variety of consoles.

    Although the company often relies on existing franchises, it also published and developed several titles for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, based on original intellectual property: Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, Dead Rising, Dragon's Dogma, Asura's Wrath and Zack and Wiki.During this period, Capcom also helped publish several original titles from up and coming Western developers with titles like Remember Me, Dark Void and Spyborgs, titles that many other publishers were not willing to take a chance on. Also of note are the titles Ōkami, Ōkamiden and Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective. Currently, Capcom is working on its latest new intellectual property, Deep Down, for the PlayStation 4.
    Codemasters

    Codemasters is one of the longest running British video game developers. In 2005, Rod Cousens (formerly of Acclaim) was appointed as Managing Director. In this same year, Codemasters was named as the top independent games developer by Develop Magazine. In 2008, co-founders, Richard and David Darling, were both appointed Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2008 for services to the computer games industry.
    Disney

    The Walt Disney Company, commonly called Disney is a multinational mass media company that currently publishes and distributes video games worldwide via Disney Interactive Studios Inc. Typically Disney Interactive Studios produces tie-in products for existing franchises from the Walt Disney Company. One of the best known games series they have produced over the years is Kingdom Hearts, a series produced with Japanese developer Square Enix and featuring characters from the Disney, Final Fantasy and The World Ends With You Universes.
    Electronic Arts

    Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded and incorporated on May 28, 1982 by Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for its games. As of September 2017, Electronic Arts is the second-largest gaming company in the Americas and Europe by revenue and market capitalization after Activision Blizzard and ahead of Take-Two Interactive, and Ubisoft.

    Currently, EA develops and publishes games under several labels including EA Sports titles FIFA, Madden NFL, NHL, NCAA Football, NBA Live, and SSX. Other EA labels produce established franchises such as Battlefield, Need for Speed, The Sims, Medal of Honor, Command & Conquer, as well as newer franchises such as Crysis, Dead Space, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Army of Two, Titanfall and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, produced in partnership with LucasArts. EA also owns and operates major gaming studios, EA Tiburon in Orlando, EA Canada in Burnaby, BioWare in Edmonton as well as Montreal, and DICE in Sweden.
    Konami

    Konami is famous for popular games such as the Suikoden, Castlevania, Contra, Dance Dance Revolution, Metal Gear, Pro Evolution Soccer and Silent Hill series, as well as Frogger, Gradius and the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game. Konami is the twentieth-largest game company in the world by revenue.
    Microsoft

    Microsoft Corporation is a multinational American company that develops, Manufactures, Licenses and sells software for computers and consumer electronics. Its best known products are the line of software for personalised computers including the operating systems Microsoft Windows and document producing software Microsoft Office, web browser Internet Explorer and the video game console and home entertainment system series Xbox. Microsoft is one of the world's most valuable companies and the world's largest software developer.
    Namco Bandai

    Namco Bandai is a Japanese arcade, mobile and home video game publisher. Bandai Namco Games specialises in the management and sale of video games, while Bandai Namco Studios specialises in the development of video games and the associated products, both fall under the ownership of Bandai Namco Holdings. As of 2014 Namco Bandai Games and Namco Bandai Studios announced they would become known as Bandai Namco Games and Bandai Studios worldwide to internationally unify the brand and bring them in line with how they were already known in Japan. Bandai Namco have produced and distributed popular franchised games including Tekken X Street Fighter, Pac-Man World Rally, Ridge Racer 7, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja, Dark Souls, Power Rangers Samurai, Star Trek (2013), Dragon Ball Z and Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2.
    Nintendo

    The Japanese multinational consumer electronic company Nintendo is the world's largest video game company and incredibly was originally founded in 1889. In its first incarnation Nintendo produced handmade playing cards and did not move into the video games industry until the 1970s, where they started to develop a produce arcade machines in the developing arcade scene. Spotting the possibilities in the market Nintendo ploughed resources and efforts into developing various titles to small success until the release of Donkey Kong in 1981, which gave them success and introduced a character who would become synonymous with the company in the form of Mario, a fringe character in the game known simply then as Jumpman. Over the years Nintendo have been responsible for many Iconic consoles including the handheld Gameboy and DS Series (including 3DS Models), The Nintendo Entertainment System (or NES) and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), The 64-bit system Nintendo 64 (N64) which launched many games that have achieved classic status such as Goldeneye. We have also seen the GameCube, which lost Nintendo's position as market leader, which was later regained by the Wii. With the Wii, Nintendo revolutionised how video games were played and viewed and brought in a demographic to video games. The Wii inspired several new game franchises, some targeted at entirely new market segments of casual and fitness gaming, which helped the Wii sell over 100 million units. The name Nintendo when translated from the Japanese becomes "leave luck to heaven."
    Rockstar

    Best known for the video games Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, Manhunt, The Warriors, L.A. Noire, Midnight Club and Red Dead, Rockstar Games is a multinational video game developer and publisher owned by Take-Two Interactive, particularly known for their use of open world, free roaming settings. As of 2014 Rockstar Games had shipped more than 250 million copies of its titles. The largest of its franchises is the Grand Theft Auto series, which has alone shipped over 157 million games. Rockstar pride themselves on producing the kind of games they want to play as they believe that means other people will want to buy them, they also aim to be original and avoid doing what other developers are doing. In 2014 Rockstar Games received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award at the British Academy Video Games Awards.
    Sony

    Sony (the Sony Corporation) is multinational conglomerate founded and still based in Japan. Its business interests are primarily based in the electronic, gaming and entertainment industries. They are one of the leading manufacturers of electronic products and content with companies including Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Mobile Communications. They have often been at the forefront of technological development for example with the Compact Disc in the 70s and 80s and in the early 90s they became one of the market leaders in the video games market with the first in the line of their hugely Popular PlayStation Consoles. Continuing to be one of the market leaders with the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Unlike the companies that had previously dominated the market Sony lacked a mascot figure (Sega had Sonic and Nintendo had Mario), in part this helped Sony position itself as the more adult console thus attracting a new audience who were also drawn in by the PlayStation 2 adoption of the DVD drive, which made it a viable home entertainment system in its own right. One character who became synonymous the PlayStation was Lara Croft, a far cry away from the cuddly mascots of Nintendo and Sega.
    Sega

    Sega Games Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社セガゲームス Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Sega Gēmusu), originally short for Service Games and officially styled as SEGA, is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with offices around the world. Sega developed and manufactured numerous home video game consoles from 1983 to 2001, but after financial losses incurred from its Dreamcast console, the company restructured to focus on providing software as a third-party developer. Sega remains the world's most prolific arcade producer, with over 500 games in over 70 franchises on more than 20 different arcade system boards since 1981.[Sega is also known for publishing several multi-million selling game franchises, notably Sonic the Hedgehog, Total War, and Yakuza.
    Square Enix

    The original Square Enix Co., Ltd. was formed as the result of a merger between Enix Corporation and Square Co., Ltd. in April 2003, with Enix legally absorbing Square. Each share of Square's common stock was exchanged for 0.85 shares of Enix's common stock. At the time, 80% of Square Enix staff were made up of former Square employees. As part of the merger, former Square president Yoichi Wada was appointed president of the new corporation, while former Enix president Keiji Honda was named its vice president, and the founder of Enix, Yasuhiro Fukushima, the largest shareholder of the combined corporation, became its honorary chairman.
    Take-Two Interactive

    Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. is an American video game distributor and former publisher based in New York City. Founded in September 1993 by Ryant Brant, the company presently wholly owns publishers Rockstar Games, 2K Games and Private Division, and developer Social Point, as well as a 50% stake in the esports-centric joint venture NBA 2K League. Notable franchises owned by Take-Two Interactive include Grand Theft Auto, Civilization, NBA 2K and BioShock. As of September 2017, it is the third largest publicly traded game company in the Americas and Europe, after Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts.
    Koei Tecmo

    Koei Tecmo Holdings Co., Ltd. is a holding coming by the merger of Japanese video game developers and publishers Koei and Tecmo, created in 2009. The company combined are responsible for such notable video game series as Dead or Alive, Dynasty Warriors, Fatal Frame and Monster Rancher, to name a few.
    Ubi Soft

    Ubisoft is a French multinational video game publisher and developer which is exceedingly well known for developing several acclaimed video game franchises including Assassin’s Creed, Prince of Persia, Far Cry, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell and Rayman, as a few of the most popular.
    Warner Bros. Interactive

    Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Inc. (WBIE) is a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group and a worldwide developer, publisher, licensor and distributor of video games for both third party and internal titles. They are most renowned for such series as Batman, The Witcher, Injustice, Lord of the Rings Online and Lego.

    Consumer Electronics & Toys

    Apple

    Apple was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in April 1976 to develop and sell Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. It was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. in January 1977.
    Apple is the world's largest information technology company by revenue and the world's second-largest mobile phone manufacturer after Samsung. In February 2015, Apple became the first U.S. company to be valued at over US$700 billion.
    Google

    The company's rapid growth since incorporation has triggered a chain of products, acquisitions, and partnerships beyond Google's core search engine (Google Search). It offers services designed for work and productivity (Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides), email (Gmail/Inbox), scheduling and time management (Google Calendar), cloud storage (Google Drive), social networking (Google+), instant messaging and video chat (Google Allo/Duo/Hangouts), language translation (Google Translate), mapping and turn-by-turn navigation (Google Maps/Waze/Earth/Street View), video sharing (YouTube), note-taking (Google Keep), and photo organizing and editing (Google Photos).
    Amazon

    Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon (/ˈæməˌzɒn/), is an American electronic commerce and cloud computing company based in Seattle, Washington that was founded by Jeff Bezos on July 5, 1994. The tech giant is the largest Internet retailer in the world as measured by revenue and market capitalization, and second largest after Alibaba Group in terms of total sales.
    Fitbit

    Fitbit is an American company headquartered in San Francisco, California, known for its products of the same name, which are activity trackers, wireless-enabled wearable technology devices that measure data such as the number of steps walked, heart rate, quality of sleep, steps climbed, and other personal metrics involved in fitness. The first product released was the Fitbit Tracker.
    Bose

    Bose Corporation /boʊz/ is a privately held American corporation, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, that designs, develops and sells audio equipment. Founded in 1964 by Amar Bose, the company sells its products throughout the world. According to the company annual report in the 2017 financial year, Bose received revenue of US$3.8 billion and employed more than 8,000 people.
    Logitech

    Logitech International S.A. (/ˈlɒdʒɪtɛk/; commonly referred to as Logitech or Logi; stylized as logitech, previously LOGITECH) is a Swiss provider of personal computer and mobile accessories, with its headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland and administrative headquarters in Newark, California. In addition to its Swiss and American facilities, the company has offices throughout Europe, Asia and the rest of the Americas. Logitech's sales and marketing activities are organized into three geographic regions: Americas; Europe, Middle East and Africa; Asia Pacific.
    Harman Kardon

    Harman Kardon (styled as harman / kardon) is a division of Harman International Industries, subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, and manufactures home and car audio equipment. It was founded in 1953 by Sidney Harman and Bernard Kardon.
    JBL

    JBL is an American company that manufactures loudspeaker and associated electronics. There are two independent divisions within the company – JBL Consumer and JBL Professional. The former produces audio equipment for the consumer home market while the latter produces professional equipment for the studio, installed sound, tour sound, portable sound (production and DJ), and cinema markets. JBL is owned by South Korean company Samsung Electronics through its Harman subsidiary.
    Sennheiser

    Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG (/ˈsɛnhaɪzər/; branded Sennheiser) is a German privately held audio company specializing in the design and production of a wide range of high fidelity products, including microphones, headphones, telephony accessories and avionics headsets for personal, professional and business applications.
    Dyson

    Dyson Ltd is a British technology company established by James Dyson in 1987. It designs and manufactures household appliances such as vacuum cleaners, hand dryers, bladeless fans, heaters and hair dryers. Dyson employs more than 8,500 people worldwide.[
    Canon

    Canon Inc. (キヤノン株式会社 Kiyanon Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation specializing in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, camcorders, photocopiers, steppers, computer printers and medical equipment. It is headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan.[
    Nikon

    Nikon Corporation (株式会社ニコン Kabushiki-gaisha Nikon) (UK: /ˈnɪkɒn/ or US: /ˈnaɪkɒn/; also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optics and imaging products.
    Lego

    Lego stylized as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of colourful interlocking plastic bricks accompanying an array of gears, figurines called minifigures, and various other parts. Lego pieces can be assembled and connected in many ways, to construct objects; vehicles, buildings, and working robots. Anything constructed can then be taken apart again, and the pieces used to make other objects.