Check out some side by side PS2-PS3 footage of both Ico and Shadow of the Colossus in this official Japanese trailer.
Check out some side by side PS2-PS3 footage of both Ico and Shadow of the Colossus in this official Japanese trailer.
A Sony press release confirms a full return of PlayStation Network functionality, though an exact date still has not been specified.
Sony confirmed today that thePlayStation Network will be fully functional once again some time this week. According to the company, this includes the PlayStation Store, in-game commerce, ability to redeem vouchers and codes, Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity for PS3, PSP, Vaio, and other PCs, and Media Go services. Online multiplayer services have already been restored across all regions, with Asian territories only having returned three days ago on May 28.
This week brings a special edition of PixlTalk.
As you can plainly see, PixlBit 2.0 is now alive and well. To celebrate its launch, we went on podcasting overdrive last week, producing three distinct episodes, each of which feature different members from the PixlBit staff.
In a move to widen their lawsuit against PS3 hacker Geohot, Sony has subpoenaed many websites for user information.
PSX-SCENE revealed Sony has issued a subpoena to procure information about several PS3 hackers.
This footage, while captured by a rogue photographer, is far more illuminating than Sony's debut trailer.
The brick-and-mortar stores will be taking preorders tomorrow, January 28th.
Sony's NGP is now available from GameStop.com at a listed price of $999.99. Unlike the 3DS, the NGP is available for preorder online without Sony announcing their handheld's retail price, leaving the device to have a hefty $999.99 online shopping cart price tag that will instantly deflate when the unit's actual retail value is revealed.
Games and system functionality are showcased during the event.
Here's a breakdown of the event covering Sony's upcoming mobile strategy.
Today in Japan, Sony unveiled their newest handheld gaming platform, the Next Generation Portable, or "NGP," for short. Immediately before this announcement, Sony revealed the PlayStation Suite, an Android gaming platform for PlayStation-quality titles.
Catch the video showcasing the Next Generation Portable's Announcement
With both products widely available on the market, sales figures have been released by both Microsoft and Sony.
Just yesterday, Microsoft revealed just how impressive of a success Kinect has been since it hit the market earlier this month. In the 25 days that peripheral has been on the market, 2.5 million units have been sold to consumers around the world.