Posted: July 4th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: PS3 | Tags: PlayStation Network, PlayStation Store, Qore, Spyro the Dragon | No Comments »
PlayStation 3 news from around the web:
| “For those who don’t know, Qore is an online interactive magazine on PSN with videos, interviews, previews of upcoming games, free demos, etc. The latest issue is $2.99 on the Playstation store and… This is a content summary only. Please visit…” |
Posted: May 14th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: PS3 | Tags: Battlefield 1943, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Store, Spyro the Dragon | No Comments »
PlayStation 3 news from around the web:
| “There’s no more to say about our hands-on time with Battlefield 1943 than what’s been said already … so we thought we’d cut the chit-chat and let you soak up the new video above and screens below. Actually, we have one minor detail to correct….” |
| “UPDATE: EA has announced that the game will be available July 3rd in the UK. Additionally, they have released this new poster for the game which depicts Harry casting a cool spell! In a press release today, EA Games confirmed that the Harry Potter…” |
| “We kind of knew this was coming, but sure enough, Sony just reported a $1 billion dollar annual loss. This is the first down year in over 14 years. Thankfully the loss was slightly less at $1.03 billion than the forecasted $1.1 billion, but…” |
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“Here’s the good news: Sony’s ¥98.9b ($1.03b) loss is slightly less than the $1.1b the company told us it would lose in January. Sadly, all of the other news is bad, starting with the fact that the company just lost a freaking billion dollars, its…” |
| “We can probably forgive DICE for including the 1945 battle of Iwo Jima in their downloadable multiplayer combat game Battlefield 1943 when it looks this good. Iwo Jima is just one of three battlefields coming out with the downloadable installment of…” |
| “The indie revival in the video game industry continues to gather steam as Loose Cannon Studios announced it has launched a new game development company focused on original console games. While 60 game studios have laid off 8,450 people since July…” |
| “EA Sports’ annualized hockey simulation returns to Xbox 360, PS3 later this fall with new physical focus.” |