The week's Media Create sales show that the PS3 and PSP sales are both up.
With the recent price drop of the PlayStation 3 and release of the PSPgo, it appears Sony is performing much better in Japan.
The week's Media Create sales show that the PS3 and PSP sales are both up.
With the recent price drop of the PlayStation 3 and release of the PSPgo, it appears Sony is performing much better in Japan.
The boys are back for another video game adventure.
South Park has gotten the console video game treatment for the fourth time now, with each game spanning different genres and releasing at different points in the show's history. Their latest outing, South Park: Let’s Go Tower Defense Play!, features, as suggested by the title, Tower Defense play.
Nathan Drake is back for his second adventure in this stunning PlayStation 3 title.
It's impressive to finally see gaming approach a level of complexity in character and story development that parallels what we see in most modern movies. After viewing the very first cutscene in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves I was immediately impressed. Never before had I seen character interaction, dialog, and nuanced expression executed so well in a video game. Uncharted 2 does a spectacular job engaging players in what amounts to be a ten hour interactive movie.
Don't be fooled by the dated presentation, the remake of the original Persona reveals a game that was years ahead of its time.
I'll be the first to admit, I have a giant soft spot for the MegaTen series. Moreover, I especially have a soft spot for the Persona series. Persona 3 was the first title in the series I had the pleasure of experiencing and I loved it to death. I eventually went on to purchase and play all of the MegaTen games on the PlayStation 2, and even Persona 2 on the PlayStation. Needless to say, when I heard that the remake of the original title in the series was due for a US release, my interest was piqued to say the least.
As revealed by the Xbox Live Marketplace, Street Fighter IV is amongst the five titles to make the list.
Microsoft revealed today that five new titles would be added to their select list of Platinum Hits. These are titles that have sold excessively well and are deemed to be great games by Microsoft.
Unlike any generation prior, this generation seems to have two very distinct phases, the second of which is starting now.
According to Wikipedia, we are in the seventh generation of the console cycle. As we all know, this generation is home of Nintendo's Wii, Sony's PlayStation 3, and Microsoft's Xbox 360. Additionally, though not a part of the seventh home console generation, this is still currently the era of the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS.
With the closing of SilverBirch Studios, and the game being declared a financial failure by Atari, players will no longer be able to enjoy multiplayer or level sharing.
When SilverBirch Studios closed doors earlier this year, the servers for N+ on the DS and PSP were also turned off. Atari has been attempting to recover this data and return the servers to their former glory, however it appears the data is now gone for good.
A post on the ESRB's website has revealed that the title is due for release in 2010.
The ESRB recently spilled the beans on yet another title. Data East Arcade Classics is a Wii compilation title with a 2010 tentative release date.
With the announcement of Super Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter IV has now gone Platinum.
A recent Twitter Post has revealed that Street Fighter IV is now listed as a Platinum Hit on Xbox Live.
The head of R&D has something new up his sleeve.
At the Tokyo Game Show during a panel, Toshihiro Nagoshi revealed that aside from the latest Yakuza title, he is working on something new.
