Tag: PSP
PS3 on the ‘Jared’ Diet
by saberwolf on Aug.05, 2009, under Uncategorized
Okay so yesterday Sony all but announced their plans for the PS3 Slim. Now they didn’t actually say that… but the rumor has been circulating since the beginning of June and a source told Playstation Insider that Sony has planned “Something that hasn’t been done before.” The suggestions they tossed at them were the PS3/HDTV Bundle? PSP Go Price Cut? PS3 Slim?
They replied with:
“N, Y, Y, (?)You’ll see
“
4 answers that will truly keep us guessing. All that is definately known is that August 9th the 80gig version of the PS3 will stop selling in Japan and the 160gig version isn’t available there, so what are they going to replace it with? They did a slim version of the Playstation and PS2, why not the PS3?
August 18th should shead some light on the subject. Gizmodo believes that the system will be shown off at the gamescom expo in Cologne, Germany.
With Sony showing off new tech and delievering price cuts left and right you might see a quick shift in the market share for the current “real” next gen consoles. $50 off 160gb PS3 Package

okay, i know this is a shopped wii with a ps3 top on it... but cmon, it still looks kinda cool, right? ...right
Fake Youtube Video for the PS3 Slim… Silly Asians
Duke Nukem For-NEVER! maybe…
by admin on May.10, 2009, under FPS
“Thanks for being fans and for all your support.”

SITTING/KNEELING L-R: Chris Cummings, Randy Forsyth, David Riegel, Pat Jones, Pete Knepley, Jay Brushwood, Dave Ratti, George Broussard, Allen Blum, Chris DeSimone, Brian Hook (pink tie), Quinn Del Hoyo (GDC shirt), Scott MacLean, Rob "MacGuvyer" Faison, Andrew "Sonic" Kershner, Bryan Turner, Steve Blackburn, Kaiser the dog STANDING L-R: Brian Lawson, John Pollard, James Houska, Andrew Baker, Eric Von Rothkirch, Chris Skelton, Mark Skelton, Gary Buchanan, Kevin Green, Joe Siegler, Rick Huenick, Chris Smith, Ben "Too Happy" Eoff, Trammell "T-ray" Isaac, David Carter, Bryan Brewer, Layne Johnson, Brad Jacobs, John Anderson
In the wake of an official goodbye from 3D Realms it figures something like this would leak, the question is how real is it and is it even real at all? Hopefully E3 will shed some more light on the subject. All i know is how amazing i felt when i saw the recreation of the end boss fight on the football field…EPIC
In other news Apogee Released a statement saying that the Duke Nukem Trilogy slated to launch on the PSP and Nintendo DS this winter is still on schedule. But, seriously, how could a handheld version of Duke Nukem ever reach the upper echelon that’s know as the PC realm of Duke Nukem? I just don’t think they could ever make an experience close to being the same.
*Not For The Kiddies*
Sony’s new PSP at E3?
by admin on May.02, 2009, under Portable

Artist's rendition of the PSP Go. - credit 1up.com
Well after many discussions and rumors more details are starting to circulate about the new version of the PSP that’s supposed to debut at the electronic gaming expo in June. Idea’s like touch screen, hidden keys, and dual analog sticks are things that are being thrown around but the only thing that’s known is that it’s going to be UMD free. This move is a huge step toward Playstation Networks download service.
Hardware wise, the PSP has been very competitive with sales but with the latest release of the of the Nintendo DS, the DSi, and Apple’s latest commitment to the gaming realm Sony is looking for ways to make the PSP more attractive. Sony has leaked that it is going to take many idea’s for the new PSP from their somewhat successful Wi-Fi gadget the Mylo 2. This device wasn’t very successful in the US but had impressive sales in Japan, similar to the way the Minidisk devices sold several years ago.
Two versions of the new PSP are said to be released. An 8GB version and a 16GB version.You know as well as I do that the 16GB version will have something else on it or in it that will make it a more attractive purchase other than just additional space.
My question to you is the lack of physical media a smart move for Sony at this juncture. Is society in a place to be able to DL all or any of their games? And what about the people who already own a PSP and want to upgrade to the newest version? What happens to their old games? Do you have to use your old PSP to play them or will there be a way to add them to your PSN account so you can download them onto your new PSP. I guess these will be the questions that Sony will have to answer at E3 this summer.
