January 11th, 2008
Sony has unveiled plans to release new “bit-sized experiences” for the PSP through the PSN Store. These games are aimed for the gamer on the go who only has ten or so minutes to waste. These games are intended to be “pick up and play” and will be available for download from the store.
PSP senior […]
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January 9th, 2008
In a further attempt to target female consumers, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has revealed the latest in an upcoming line of colorful PSPs. The first color: mint green.
Is mint green the new pink? I must’ve missed a memo.
Sony will be releasing seven different colors as part of their Blume Series, which is aimed directly at […]
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May 24th, 2007
Sony will be releasing a downloadable upgrade to their PS3 today which aims to enhanse picture quality across videos, games and movies. The improvements will impact PS and PS2 games as well as current ones.
The upgrade will also allow PSP owners to access their PS3 music, videos and photos from anywhere there’s an Internet connection […]
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April 16th, 2007
Japanese hardware sales for last week show that Nintendo is dominating the gaming hardware market. Nintendo DS sales rose to 110,935, with the Wii sales also rising to 52,583. Total in Japan, about 2 million Wiis have been sold.
The PS3 is trailing behind (only 14,520 sales), though the PSP continues to do well. Not as […]
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April 10th, 2007
Curmudgeon Gamer has taken an interesting look at the forerunners of the handheld platform market, the PSP and the DS, with regards to game prices and the effect of the PSP price cut on this segment of the gaming industry.
Comparing the Sony PSP to the Nintendo DS, it was found that PSP prices are still […]
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March 26th, 2007
Gamers can finally have a peek at Disney’s latest cross-platform take on Captain Jack Sparrow & Co. Due to be released on May 22nd, 2007 for the DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, and 360 (phew!), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End tracks the antics of the second and third movies. Swash-buckle […]
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December 6th, 2006
I can’t think of a much better gift for the mobile gaming freak on your list than this fantastic little invention from Philips. Their Universal Game Charger (UGC) is equipped to charge up all portable Nintendo gaming systems, as well as your bookend…I mean PSP, using a single adapter with multiple plugs. No […]
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September 26th, 2006
I don’t know if it was Leelee Sobieski’s brooding wails, Milla Jovovich’s psychotically awful presentation, or the incomprehensibly smug nature of the french catholic schoolgirls at the aptly named school in my hometown, but the topic of Jeanne d’Arc has always been one of personal interest. Joan of Arc, to us Engrish speakers, was […]
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July 18th, 2006
There are, in my limited experience, at least three ways to run a marketing campaign that generates a lot of attention. You can be clever and impress consumers with your wit and creativity; you can be edgy and arty and impress people with your sense of visual impact and modernity; or you can do […]
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May 26th, 2006
And practically all other forms of entertainment, except of course movies, how else would TomKat kids see how cool daddy is?
Tom Cruise laid down the law regarding fun time for not only his new baby Suri, but also his two older children from his marriage to Nicole Kidman, Conor and Isabella. The edict from Papa […]
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