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Japanese news site Game Watch managed to dig up more info on the PSP Go, shedding yet more light on Sony's new piece of hardware. They got word on the talked-about DualShock3/Sixaxis support, the in-game XMB feature, and pics of the PSP Go side-by-side with a PSP-3000 to give you the comparison that specs can't give. More after the jump. |
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Excited about Resistance: Retribution,
especially after all those sweet features Sony promised? Yeah, me too!
If you're into multiplayer modes, however, this news might dampen that
excitement a little bit. Tiny. Okay, a bit bigger, maybe. The unfortunate news: Retribution's sync-ing capability with the Sixaxis does not extend to multiplayer. Why, oh why? Find out after the jump. |
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Christmas is the spirit of giving. So save some cash so you can give yourself the accessories that will come out from Sony for the holidays! Head over to the full article for new details on the PS3 Wireless Keypad and the AC Adapter. |
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Time to grab your trusty QuickPeek walking stick, because there's lots and lots of catching up to do. The gaming industry's taken the high road, and that's our cue to help you guys out. Time for the weekly roll call of the hottest items that dropped in during the past seven days! It's one heck of a landslide, folks! |
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Still don't know what to get on Black Friday? Amazon offers a lot of gaming goodies on ridiculous discounts, and what's more, they've got an ample supply of the Wii as well. Read on to get more details and pricing information for Amazon's Black Friday deals. |
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GamePro recently sat down with Kazunori Yamauchi, the lead producer behind the Gran Turismo series, to talk about what's in store for the popular racing franchise.Among the many new features in the coming iterations of the Gran Turismo series is GT TV where players can view real-life motoring shows. When asked, Yamauchi revealed that the speed at which videos will become available depends on the type of content. "If it's race footage, people would want to see it immediately or as soon as possible due to the nature of a race," said Yamauchi. "Whereas a documentary-style program, there is less of an urgency. It could be a month after airing, or shorter or longer." It also looks like limited Sixaxis support similar to the one in Gran Turismo HD Concept will be included in Gran Turismo 5: Prologue. Players will remember that putting down the Sixaxis controller in GT HD Concept caused a menu to appear. Yamauchi said that these elements will hopefully be implemented in Prologue, but not any kind of Sixaxis steering. While Gran Turismo 5: Prologue will be available in both Blu-ray and PSN versions in Europe, it looks like the U.S. will be getting only the Blu-ray version of the game. A Gran Turismo title for the Sony PlayStation Portable also looks like a possibility. According to Yamauchi, it would probably come after Gran Turismo 5. "We are working on it, and we will get around to it eventually," he said. |
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This article was originally posted on September 25, 2007 at 12:45 p.m.
(Editor's
Note: [deep intake of breath] Whew! Did someone just dump a whole tub
of news on us or what? We almost found ourselves drowning with all of
the updates, and maybe you might have gotten "lost in translation"
somewhere out there too. The trade show has just ended and we'll give
you the 411 on what's been going on. But wait! What about the
boothbabes?) Check out the whole TGS 2007 compilation right behind the Full Article link below! |
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Sony PS3 and PSP owners who've been waiting for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable) have something to be happy about, because Ubisoft recently announced that the title has gone gold for both Sony platforms.
Grabbing Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 for the PS3 bags you more than just new maps, weapons, and female operatives - the SIXAXIS will also play a major role in creating an entirely new tactical fragging experience. What we've got in the videos below are brief introductions to new features involving Sony's motion sensing gizmo. To start it off, you can now aim your scopes by utilizing SIXAXIS for the perfect shot. UAV and MULE drones can also be driven using the controller. It seems like Captain Mitchell will be more agile this time around, since a quick snap of the SIXAXIS can make him roll out of trouble. Expect to see both versions on shelves this August 21. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 will also be available for the Xbox 360 and the PC. Check out the first video below: Watch the rest of the videos are in the Full Article. Buy: [Tom Clancy's GRAW 2 (PSP)] Buy: [Tom Clancy's GRAW 2 (PS3)] |
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Now we could have reported this as another rumor, but then many things we would state here are factual to the extent of the patent filing, except for the actual implementation of the technology. Anyway, a recent filing for a PSP-related patent turned Sony's name up again, but this time it involves an idea to dock controllers to the PSP.If the image provided to your right wasn't apparent enough, the idea is that a controller, such as the PlayStation 2 (PS2) controller, would be made dockable onto a PlayStation Portable handheld by way of a "control docking apparatus." So if a PS2 controller was made attachable to a PSP, PSP games can be made playable with Rumble and with the classic control feel of the dual-analog stick gamepad. We know we're being specific here, but then it's also considering the fact of where Sony can immediately apply such technology, and the mention of "portable processing unit" and "controller" brings four options to mind: the PSP, the SIXAXIS controller, the PS2 controller, and a general controller which includes keypads and a keyboard-like interface. And since the patent mentions the integration of keypads and a "plurality of keypads" on the controller, we won't rule them out. We haven't ruled out SIXAXIS either, because at one point of the patent, there is a claim that unveils further compatibility with the wireless SIXAXIS controller. It states the inclusion of an accessory port on the control interface module that "comprises a wireless receiver," of which the accessory port was made to be "configured to allow coupling an external device with the portable processing unit." The control docking apparatus is a particularly curious object here, because it won't require Sony to touch the PSP at all. In fact, the control docking apparatus was claimed as a separate body coupled to the portable processing unit (PSP hugger, we can assume), with a few user controls itself. Two possibilities exist for its future form, however: it either could be a mini-unit designed to let external controllers interface with the PSP, or it can be the external controller itself with built in mechanisms to communicate with the PSP. Claims 25 and 26 highlight these two possibilities. How it turns out may or may not be the same as claimed. |
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