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Playstation Store Update: Haze Demo, Rocketman: Axis of EvilPosted 9:16pm Fri May 09, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: playstation store, ps3, update, sony, haze, ubisoft
The Playstation Store has been updated yet again, with this week's big attraction being Ubisoft's four player co-op/campaign demo for Haze, the upcoming FPS by TimeSplitters developer Free Radical. Other notable downloads include new song packs for both Rock Band and Guitar Hero III as well as Rocketman: Axis of Evil, an arcade-style shooter from Capcom.

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PlayStation Store Update: Dark Sector, EchochromePosted 9:37pm Thu May 01, 2008 by Solomon Lee Tags: Playstation Store, Sony, PS3, Update, Echochrome, Dark Sector, Rock Band

Sony has updated the PlayStation Store today, with the Dark Sector demo and echochrome, the mind-boggling puzzle game, leading the way. Highlights include Karaoke Revolution songs, Rock Band Songs and an all new Kung-Fu Panda trailer. The full list of additions is available after the jump.

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PlayStation Store Updated: Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Warhawk DLCPosted 3:57pm Fri Apr 18, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: playstation store, ps3, sony, update, warhawk, gran turismo
Sony's Playstation Store has been updated today, with the release of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue leading the wave of this week's new downloads. Other highlights include new content for Warhawk and a controls patch for Lair. You can view the full list of additions after the jump.

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PlayStation Store Update: Crisis Core, R-Type CommandPosted 2:50pm Fri Mar 28, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: R Type Command, Atlus, Square Enix, Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core, demo, theme, PSP, Sony, PlayStation Store

Two interesting bits have been added to Sony's PlayStation Store today, including a nice blue theme for Square Enix's Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII and a demo of Atlus's R-Type Command.

Both free items are for the PSP; do note that Sony requires you to be logged into your PlayStation Store account to access the content.

You'll also need to have the free PlayStation Network Downloader software installed prior to downloading the content. You can check that out here if you don't already have it.


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GB Review: Wipeout Pulse (PSP)Posted 11:37pm Tue Mar 11, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: Wipeout Pulse, psp, sony, studio liverpool, review


Though it's perhaps not the definitive Wipeout experience, Wipeout Pulse is definitely an improvement on its PSP predecessor in almost every way, offering online multiplayer, customizable music options, seven race types, and even the ability to design your own ship, limited though it may be. It starts slow, and you might be perturbed by the campaign mode now and then as well as a few graphical and acoustic slips, but on the whole it retains the franchise's almost zen-like quality during high-speed, weapons-intense races along with the same futuristic style that fans love.

score: 3 out of 5

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Wipeout Pulse maintains the feel of the Wipeout universe complete with a futuristic presentation, plenty of techno beats, and fun high-speed races that completely defy a storyline or setting. The essential gameplay aspects of Pulse are strikingly similar to those of its predecessors; the player's objective still being to survive an onslaught of vicious attacks while en route to the finish line for a medal. No significant tweaking has been given to the standard single-race - if you spent more than five minutes with the PlayStation's Wipeout XL then you'll feel right at home, which is a boon for franchise veterans looking for the same thrills they encountered in previous Wipeout games. The dark side of Wipeout racing has also been left intact, with players still blasting each other with three-pronged missile attacks, bomb trails, and the infamous earthquake while nudging opponents into walls or soaring across chasms.

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GB Review: Patapon (PSP)Posted 10:34pm Sun Feb 24, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: review, Patapon, Sony, Japan Studio, Pyramid, PSP, 4 stars

Get ready to drum to the beat.


Patapon is a great musically-geared PSP game from several of the creative minds behind the popular LocoRoco and sports the same simple flair, highlighted by a colorful world, straightforward mechanics, intricate visual details, and a fantastically catchy beat that'll make this an addictive treat for Sony and music-genre fans. But even if LocoRoco let you down, Patapon comes with some improvements: it relies on an actual storyline that gives the game purpose, the "characters" have a touch more depth, and the amount of army tweaking, hunting areas, bosses, and mini-game diversions should offer enough motivation for you to finish it. For $20, you simply cannot go wrong.

score: 4 out of 5

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As is often the case with deities, you - the 'All-mighty' god of the adorable patapons - have been too preoccupied with the business of the universe to cast them an endearing glance. Completely neglected by their patron deity, the patapons - tiny, bloodthirsty, giant-eyed creatures with a serious knack for rhythm - have been forced to deal with an incursion of the malignant zigotons, ugly suckers that, in the ignorance of the divine, have walled their way between Patapolis, the patapon capital, and the object of the patapons' desire – a great, mysterious gift that you conveniently placed at the end of the world. In your absence the patapons have suffered defeat after defeat at the hands of the foul zigotons and in a final act of desperation the sole survivor of the patapons' once magnificent army raises the war banner and cries out for your aid.

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Sony Hooks GameBump Up With Pursuit Force SwagPosted 10:19am Tue Jan 29, 2008 by Tim Grube Tags: Pursuit Force Extreme Justice, PSP, Sony

So I've been in the video game industry for almost ten years now and being a video game reviewer, companies like to send out promotional swag along with the reviewable game every now and then. Sony being one of our close friends, sent us yesterday Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice for the PSP along with some crazy promo items to go along with it.

Pursuit Force gloves, a "bling bling" pimp cup persay, and the game was part of this special package. It's a pretty cool setup they sent and was quite impressed. Check out some of the pictures that I snapped on the jump.

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Next Team Ico Project Unveiled?Posted 7:07pm Thu Jan 24, 2008 by Solomon Lee Tags: Ico, Rumor, Sony, Playstation 3

Kotaku has reported that Sony Japan has updated their employment page with several job postings and an image that is possibly associated with their next Team Ico project. Team ICO Gamers has declared this imagery to be the very first screenshot of Ico 3.

Those that wish to visit the site can do so here.


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Sony Updates PS Store, DMCIV, Club Demos UpPosted 3:26pm Thu Jan 24, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: playstation store, PlayStation 3, Sony, demo
Sony has announced its now-customary PlayStation Store update details, which you can view at the jump. Highlights include the Devil May Cry 4 demo, more Folklore content (free), Stranglehold content, Rock Band songs, and Soul Calibur IV (trailer, if that's your thing).

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Sony Delays Skype for PSP in Japan, Cites Microphone IssuesPosted 2:20pm Wed Jan 23, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: PSP, Skype, Sony, firmware update, Japan, delay
News is now hitting the Web that Sony has delayed its Skype PSP update announced earlier this month at CES 2008. The company is citing compatibility issues as cause for the delay in Japan, claiming that the feature is on-hold until the microphones Sony designed for its use earn Skype's approval.

You can view the full press release (it's a quickie) at the jump.

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