PSPgo lets users control PSP games with a PlayStation 3 controller. Nifty, but what if you have a regular PSP? Well, there’s this idea. Sony Computer Entertainment America kicked around the idea of connecting a PSP directly to a standard PlayStation controller. A patent outlines two ideas. One uses a hinged PSP case locked on [Read More...]
Tech blog Digital Foundry reports that sources “intimately involved with the alliances and deal-making within their sector” have effectively confirmed that Nintendo and nVidia are indeed teaming up for the next DS iteration. The report also mentions that Sony has formed an alliance with IMG for the PSP2. While neither devices have been flat-out confirmed [Read More...]
PSP GO Fails In Japan November 1 marked the launch date of Sony’s PSP Go in Japan. How well did the new, UMD-less handheld fare in the land of the rising sun? Not too well, as Enterbrain reports. The Famitsu parent company released figures earlier today for the first-day sales of PSP Go. According to [Read More...]
Contrary to earlier statements from Sony, the games released after 1 October 2009 are not available on PSN and are therefore not available to PSPGO owners . Ashamed! Undead Knights, Naruto Shippuden, Legends: Akatsuki Rising, NBA 2K10, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes and Cars: Race O Rama have a common enough problem for [Read More...]
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR STAR WARS GALAXIES™ ACCOUNT – 12 SERVERS CLOSING ON OCTOBER 15, 2009 Dear Star Wars Galaxies™ Account Holder, Due to the overwhelming success of the recent Free Character Transfer Service, we want to inform you that on October 15, 2009, at 5:00 PM PDT, Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) will close the [Read More...]
From Freeplay we have this video (watch it by reading more), in where he has updated an exploit for working on the PSPGo models. Even though the name of the game neither sound is shared, you can bet that this is real, an old exploit that has been modified in order for working on this [Read More...]
The Xbox 360 has the Red Ring of Death — a system failure warning. The PS3 also has a system failure warning, the Yellow Light of Death. Maybe you’ve seen it, maybe you haven’t. It all depends on your luck. As the BBC’s consumer site Watchdog points out, PS3 has broken down without warning, giving [Read More...]
Tales of Vesperia was originally announced for the Xbox 360. Microsoft touted it as an exclusive, but the game ended up on the PS3. How did this go down? A blogger who was apparently a developer on the title explains why the game was originally developed for the Xbox 360. “For developers, it’s way easier [Read More...]

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