Posted: October 2nd, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: PS3 | Tags: PhysX, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Store | No Comments »
PlayStation 3 news from around the web:
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“All the tryin’ is over — Trine is coming to America. But is it too late? The PSN title looks to finally overcome major delays, only to find itself releasing amidst Uncharted 2, Borderlands and Ratchet & Clank. Good luck, ye brave…” |
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“It’s already out on the PC — and the European PlayStation Network for that matter. But now North Americans can finally a breathe a sign of release, as Frozenbyte has just confirmed that Trine will be hitting the North American PSN near the end of…” |
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“Last year, EA Sports’ FIFA finally managed to surpass long-time nemesis Pro Evo and emerge as the number one football game in the world, both critically and commercially. Let’s see what it’s managed to do in the 12 months since. Superficially, it…” |
| “Hoping to grab a new Radeon HD 5850 and use an old GeForce to accelerate PhysX effects in games? Too bad; newer Nvidia drivers won’t let you use hardware PhysX acceleration unless you’re using a GeForce for graphics, too. A member of the NGOHQ…” |
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“(Credit: Sony) Sony has been quite successful in deterring game piracy for its PS3 console so far. However, this may be about to change if a rumored Belzar mod chip turns out to be real. Besides supporting PS2 and PS3 bootleg games, the…” |
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