Video game consoles have grown and changed over the years. From the early cartridge-based systems, to cartridges with on-board memory for saved games, all the way up to the disc-based/download-ready ...
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When news of the PS4's first major update in over a year first hit, current devotees to Sony's latest console eagerly discussed some of the finer points in the patch notes. After all, it's been a long ...
The Xbox One and PS4 both pack 500GB drives, but is that going to be sufficient when measured against the sheer size of game installs? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...
If you've gone all-digital with your PS4 library, you'll know how precious hard drive space can be. Add the handful of free PS Plus games that arrive every month and you've got a potential problem.
With digital downloads are becoming a focal point for most of the gaming industry as a whole, users purchasing next-generation gaming consoles will need all the storage they can get. That’s why new ...
[Frank] came up with a clever way to extend the storage of his PS4. He’s managed to store his digital PS4 games inside of storage devices in the shape of classic NES cartridges. It’s a relatively ...
In less than one month (from the time of this writing), console gamers will have officially entered the "next generation" - with the release of the PS4 on November 15th, followed closely behind by the ...
If you enjoy variety when it comes to your PlayStation 4 games, then you’ve probably already encountered a storage issue. Since some games can take up as much as 100GB each, your system might not ...
The PlayStation 4 will not support external storage, Sony confirmed today as part of an "ultimate" FAQ about the next-generation console posted on the PlayStation Blog. "No, this feature is not ...
The Xbox One and PS4 both pack 500GB drives, but is that going to be sufficient when measured against the sheer size of game installs? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...