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Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | Author: Rex | Filed under: PS3 | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

PlayStation 3 news from around the web:

TiVo Premiere Details and First Hands On: Like IMDB On TV [TiVo] on Gizmodo
TiVo may have invented time-shifting, but the past few years haven’t been kind to this company unsure how to cut a profit. Then, someone inside TiVo HQ must have realized, oh right, INNOVATION! That’s the ticket! What You Need to Know • The …

Gadget Deals of the Day [Dealzmodo] on Gizmodo
Today’s dealz are for those who appreciate subtlety. Get a modest Mitsubishi 65-incher to complement that nice shiny copy of BrĂ¼tal Legend, or head to hobomodo and claim today’s free offering involving some classy Ninjas and Pirate Monkey Zombies. …

Majin & The Forsaken Kingdom Journeys West This Summer [Game Republic] on Kotaku
Namco Bandai announced today that it will release Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom in North America this summer, allaying fears that you’d never see the game formerly known as Majin: The Fallen Realm on these shores. Whew! Announced last summer at…

Play A Facebook Game To Help The War Effort On Your Xbox 360, Or Vice Versa [Innovation] on Kotaku
You play a game on Facebook. I’ll play one on Xbox 360. Our winnings will contribute to the same side of a virtual reenactment of World War I. Behold, the first Facebook-360 gaming link, launching this week. More are coming. So far only about…

GameTrailers TV Teases "Surprise Sony Sequel" Reveal Thursday [Announcements Of Announcements] on Kotaku
Set your DVRs accordingly, kids, as GameTrailers TV promises a *sound of explosion* world exclusive premiere trailer for “a surprise Sony sequel” on Thursday’s episode, suggesting that this announcement of an announcement is PS3 related. What could…

Sony & Konami Both File "Arc" Trademarks, New Gradius Coming? [Trademarks] on Kotaku
A new trademark from PlayStation 3 maker Sony lends more credibility to the rumor that its forthcoming motion controller—still officially the PlayStation Motion Controller—will be called Arc. Konami’s new Gradius Arc trademark, however,…

NEWS: Sony acquires Media Molecule on Strategy Informer RSS News Feed
Sony’s announced that it has acquired game developer Media Molecule, creator of LittleBigPlanet for PlayStation 3. <br /><br />The purchase was made to secure <span class="greyItalic">"excellence in game…

NEWS: Ubisoft’s next Splinter Cell title “open to new deals” of exclusivity on Strategy Informer RSS News Feed
The upcoming Splinter Cell: Conviction is exclusive to Xbox 360 and PC, thanks to a deal reached with Microsoft says Ubisoft’s Max Beland. <br /> <br />The Ubi Montreal dev has seen no work on a PS3 version, but future titles aren’t…

SCREENSHOT: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (PS3) on Strategy Informer RSS News Feed

INTERVIEW: Section 8 (PS3) on Strategy Informer RSS News Feed
The PlayStation 3 system version will ship with a full single-player campaign, instant action mode (with full bot support) and a robust multiplayer mode which includes 11 multiplayer maps, three of which are not included at retail on any other…

Netflix surveys users on iPhone application on Kid Mercury’s Blog
News that Netflix will bring its streaming video service to the iPhone has been floating around the web since last year. But today we have a new sign that iPhone support could be on its way: Hacking Netflix is reporting that the company is surveying…

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Sony Blames Leap Year Glitch for PlayStation Troubles on digg.com: Stories / Gaming / Popular
Sony has restored service to the PlayStation Network by resolving a glitch in the internal clock of some PlayStation 3 consoles.

MLB 2K10 PS3 Review on 1UP RSS feed
In retrospect, I think the biggest issue I had with MLB 2K9 wasn’t that it was a broken product, but 2K Sports as a company felt it was strong enough to ask people to spend money on it. In turn they lost the faith of their fans and their product…



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