All great things must come to an end, and in addition with this year’s Tokyo Game Show which wrapped up yesterday. Despite the PS Vita’s dominance and the shortcoming of newly-announced hero hardware on the show, we were still ready to keep ourselves entertained with the odd peripherals here and there, alongside some very interesting exhibits both at TGS and the Amusement Machine Show round the corner — head past the break to humor yourselves. Alternatively, be happy to atone for our TGS coverage while you are here (we’ve a listing after the break to boot), and do not forget to take a look at our awesome buddies over at Joystiq for much more gaming news.
0 Nintendo launching ‘Misty Pink’ 3DS handheld on October 20th 0
1 Nintendo 3DS to feature 3D video capture, upgraded eShop and more 1
2 Nintendo 3DS slide pad add-on is bureaucratic, ships December 10th in Japan 2
3 We’re live from the Tokyo Game Show 2011! 3
4 Sony PlayStation Vita debuts in Japan on December 17th, partnering with NTT DoCoMo for 3G 4
5 Sony announces bucketload of PlayStation Vita launch games, teases PSP downloads for UMD lovers 5
6 Sony shows off PlayStation Vita’s initial setup process and user interface (video) 6
7 Nintendo 3DS extended slide pad add-on, first hands-on 7
8 PlayStation Suite SDK beta coming in November, offering new games in spring 2012 8
9 PlayStation Vita’s slick augmented reality demoed sincerely Fighters, we go hands-on (video) 9
0 PlayStation Vita’s Torne app pulls in live TV streams served up from a PS3 0
2 Visualized: PS Vita in eight unlikely colors, mockup game cards chill at the sidelines 2
3 Sony PlayStation Vita battery life: as low as three hours on a charge 3
4 ViviTouch haptic technology hands-on: electroactive polymer giving a ‘high definition feel’ 4
X:Martial Duel is a mannequin equipped with various sensors to assist improve martial arts hit accuracy, especially inside the groin area. More coverage on 5 ITmedia 5 .
Neurowear Necomimi, a couple of kitty ears controlled by your mind set.
A response test game on the Amusement Machine Show.
Samsung Zipel oven takes instructions out of your Android phone
White House gets behind online ‘bill of rights,’ companies to adopt ‘do not track’



