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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In episode 80 we take a look at Sony's recent announcements at this year's CES and the tease of new Atari hardware. </p>
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<p>In episode 80, Barry and Anthony take a look at some of the new announcements in the run up to CES 2023.  Including Atari teasing three new devices in a collaboration with My Arcade.</p>



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<p>Plus we take a look at Sony&#8217;s CES announcements, including new information on the PlayStation VR2, a new accessible controller named Project Leonardo and&#8230; a new car?</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mentioned in Episode 80</h2>



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<li>Sony Unveils &#8216;Project Leonardo&#8217;, Their Accessibility Controller</li>



<li>PSVR2 Set to Launch with 30 Games</li>



<li>Sony Announces Gran Turismo Movie</li>
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