Posts in category psp
by Alexander Sliwinski May 16th 2008 10:20AM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Business
Although this information has been reported on in one form or another, here's the condensed list of Sony's first-party titles coming out for PSP and PS3 in the foreseeable future:
Dates, titles and everything else are subject to change without warning. If it's LittleBigPlanet though, you'll probably hear quite a bit of whining from us first.
by Ludwig Kietzmann May 15th 2008 7:45PM
Filed under: Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business
Things that won't surprise you
April proved to be yet another lucrative month for the ol' gaming biz, with total industry sales reaching $1.23 billion, reports
GameDaily. Software sales in particular grew to $654.7 million, an increase of 68% carried on the fine leather seats of
Grand Theft Auto IV's recently stolen convertible. Rockstar's urban riffraff romp sold 2.85 million copies --
that's 1.85 million on Xbox 360 and 1 million on PS3 -- while Nintendo's Wii took the top spot in hardware sales.
Mario Kart Wii, however, had to settle for second place.
Things that will surprise you
It was a photo finish for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but the photographers had likely packed up and left for the day by the time the steeds reached the finish line. Selling 188K and 187.1K units respectively, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 were thoroughly bested by the systems that
didn't have
GTA IV. We'd feel a bit silly if we were them.
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Wii: 714.2K

6.8K (0.94%)
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DS: 414.8K

283.2K (40.6%)
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PSP: 192.7K

104.3K (35.1%)
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Xbox 360: 188K

74K (28.2%)
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PS3: 187.1K

69.9K (27.2%)
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PS2: 124.4K

91.6K (42.4%)
You'll find the top ten in software sales after the break.
Continue reading April NPD: GTA IV, Mario Kart Wii race to the top
by Ludwig Kietzmann May 12th 2008 9:00PM
Filed under: Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360
Speaking to
VideoGamer,
The Force Unleashed Xbox 360 and PS3 producer, Cameron Suey, has said that LucasArts is planning a demo of the highly anticipated stormtrooper torture sim, just in case there are some weirdos out there who aren't sold on
playing as Darth Vader. "I'm not certain about the specifics, but we definitely want to get this game out into people's hands," said Suey. "There are people who are excited about it, who are going to play it right away, whether they play it (the demo) or not."
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed hits, chokes and levitates just about every platform in the galaxy on September 16th in the United States, September 17th in Southeast Asia and Australia, and September 19th in Europe.
by Griffin McElroy May 11th 2008 9:30PM
Filed under: Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business

As
today is a nationally recognized day of matronly appreciation, I thought it appropriate to recognize some of the prevalent mama's in video gaming in this edition of the JHS. No, not the real-life mothers of game industry icons, though we certainly appreciate the progenial contributions that Mrs. Molyneux and Miyamoto-san have made to the planet -- we're talking about the digital mommies of our favorite video game characters.
So here's to you, Jenova. You may not have carried Sephiroth in your extraterrestrial womb (birthing that Masamune-wielding badass would have been truly uncomfortable), but here at Joystiq HQ, we count test-tube babies as actual human beings. Also, kudos to the minigun-toting Barret Wallace. Despite being of the male persuasion, Barret did have a daughter, and was, in fact,
a baaaaaad mother (shut yo' mouth)! I'm only talking about Barret! (We can dig it.)
Then, of course, is the quintessential "Mom" from the
Pokémon series. Provider of running shoes, setter of date and time, and in certain installments, banker -- Pokémom is certainly the most useful parent ever featured in any gaming franchise. However, there's something to be said of the biomechanical oversight provided by Metroid's Mother Brain. Many mothers have trouble managing one household -- this encapsulated vixen keeps tabs on an entire planet.
As you find yourself awash in the emerald glow of the following upward-pointers, why not take a moment to share your appreciation for your favorite digital maternal unit -- and then, of course, your own female progenitor. You know she worries.
- PSP: 100,870

8,459 (9.15%)
- Wii: 71,158

22,722 (46.57%)
- DS Lite: 52,542

10,107 (23.82%)
- PS3: 10,177

1,070 (11.75%)
- PS2: 8,802

1,694 (23.83%)
- Xbox 360: 1,725

442 (34.45%)
[Source:
Media Create]
See: The matronly archives by Jason Dobson May 9th 2008 5:30PM
Filed under: Sony PSP, Action, RPGs, Business
Sometimes one set of hands just isn't enough to bring games stateside. At least, that's the thinking over at niche game publisher
XSEED, which just signed a co-publishing deal with
Harvest Moon virtuoso Marvelous Entertainment. The pair note that the agreement will help let Marvelous set up shop here in the US, while XSEED will help localize "key" titles from the Japanese studio.
While the news makes us think that we'll soon be up to our eyeballs in farming sims, XSEED has only thus far confirmed that it will help localize
Valhalla Knights II, though the companies note that additional game announcements will follow shortly. The sequel to last year's PSP action RPG
Valhalla Knights is expected to ship this fall, with XSEED marketing guru Ken Berry stating belief that the game "will help to set the quality standard high for all future games coming out of this deal." That's certainly a lofty expectation for a sequel to a game that was
largely panned by critics last year.
by Alexander Sliwinski May 8th 2008 10:00PM
Filed under: Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business
GameFly has opened a new distribution center in Austin, Texas, and will begin sending out its first shipments tomorrow. Over the coming months, the new location will ramp up support for Texas and surrounding states slowly (
just like other centers) while GameFly works out the kinks.
We first got word of the Austin site
last summer, and a couple of months later we also got tipped off to the
Tampa distribution center, which has
since opened. With any luck, the opening of this fourth distribution center will cut down on the wait times for customers around the country.
by Ross Miller May 8th 2008 3:55PM
Filed under: Sony PSP
Sony has announced the release -- finally! -- of the PSP headset with remote control, ideal for your handheld Skype yammering. The headset is currently available at
Amazon and
GameStop for the MSRP of $30 and
buy.com for $20. The headset was originally due out
last month for $20; it launched in Japan
mid-March.
For help on how to get the headset working with your PSP-2000 (sorry, early adopters, it doesn't work with older models), check out
PSP Fanboy's official guide.
[Via
PSP Fanboy]
by Christopher Grant May 6th 2008 11:17AM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP
Our chums at PS3 Fanboy are in attendance at Sony's PlayStation Day 2008 event in lovely, old London, liveblogging all the goodies straight into your browsers. If you want to read up-to-the-minute coverage,
hit up PS3 Fanboy. It's starting ... NOW!
by Alexander Sliwinski May 5th 2008 9:00PM
Filed under: Sony PSP, Action
The
PlayStation Blog reveals that the PSP's
Secret Agent Clank will infiltrate retail beginning June 17. PSP Fanboy recently posted
several new videos of the game, including scenes of Cpt. Qwark's gameplay.
Fans of the
Ratchet & Clank universe who don't own a PSP might not have to worry about missing out on this game as long as they have a PS2 or backwards-compatible PS3. If
Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters is any indication,
Secret Agent Clank could sneak onto the PS2 as a port sometime in the relative future.
by Justin McElroy May 5th 2008 9:00AM
Filed under: Nintendo DS, PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360
After the release of
Super Smash Bros. Brawl and
Mario Kart Wii, this week's release of
Boom Blox completes a hat-trick of really solid recent Wii releases (or, as we like to call it, the "Sorry You Can't Play
GTA IV 3-Pack"). Perhaps even more so than the previous two,
Boom Blox seems to be an experience perfectly suited to the console, despite the
opportunities for it to go elsewhere.
The other big two are (by far) getting the shorter end of the stick this week, with nothing on the Xbox 360 and just the
Call of Duty 4: Game of the Year edition on PS3. Check out the full list after the break.
Continue reading New games this week: Boom Blox edition
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