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Phantasy Star Portable demo details
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Phantasy Star Portable demo will allow access to the Story Mode and Multi Mode, and even an option to import your saved data from the demo into the final game.
Now there is more details concerning what is turning out to be a rather extensive demo; it will be 301 MB in size and can be obtained via the PlayStation Store or distributed through selected game stores. You will also be able to play all of the first chapter and five missions from the Multi Mode. The game's official website also reveals more information this week, with new characters, a TV spot and an announcement that is DLC planned. The demo will arrive on July 14th and the game will arrive on the 31st.
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Devil May Cry Heading to PSP
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Capcoms official website for Japan has listed Devil May Cry for PSP. This is the first news on a PSP version of Devil May Cry, since a capcom developer hinted at it way back in 2005. Given the timing of this, it does suggest that it will be shown at either E3 or the Tokyo game show.
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Far Cry 2 Timed PS3 Exclusive
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Europes largest gaming retailer GAME today listed Far Cry 2 for Pre-orders on their website. Whats surprising is that the PlayStation 3 version of the game has been listed for release a month earlier than the Xbox 360 and PC versions. While like all rumors this should be taken with a grain of salt, however Ubisoft have been contacted to comment on this rumor.
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New SF Footage
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A subtitled version of the new anime trailer for Capcom's Street Fighter IV has been released by GameTrailers.
The clip features Ryu fighting Akuma, and the end also seems to confirm a new character that many Street Fighter fans have been waiting to play as for a very long time. While the animation is a bit shoddy(why does Akuma look like a troll?), the actual fight is epic with an orchestral version of Ryu's Street Fighter II theme that will send a shiver down any retro gamer's spine.
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Siren: Blood Curse Dated
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has confirmed that Siren: Blood Curse will be released in the UK on July 24.
The game will ship in a total of four downloadable chapters, which can be purchased individually for GBP 4.99, or the whole set for GBP 19.99
The Survival Horror title takes place in the Japanese settlement of Hanuda, where a US TV crew are on location investigating the legend of the "Vanished Village", which is said to have played host to human sacrifice 30 years ago.
Players will eventually "discover the horrific curse that haunts Hanuda", and must battle against hordes of the living dead in an effort to rescue the survivors.
The game will also utilize a Sight-Jack system similar to previous instalments in the series, allowing you to view the action from the perspective of your enemies.
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HOME open beta still on shedule
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Sony’s Director of PlayStation Network Eric Lempel has said that PlayStation Home’s upcoming open beta is still on schedule for release this fall, assuring consumers that its release will offer a “fully robust service.”
“The Home open beta is still on schedule for release later this fall,” said Lempel, during an interview with Next-Gen.biz
Despite numerous delays, Lempel was keen to point out that the open beta would be worth the wait, offering consumers a “fair” representation of the forthcoming online social networking platform.
Speaking in direct reference to Sony’s Susan Panico, who suggested that Home’s “rollout will be similar to Gmail,” and thus function as an "open, working beta,” Lempel asserted that Home’s public form would not merely function as a “0.5 release.”
“If you think about Gmail and Susan’s reference, Gmail when it launched in beta was a fully functional email service. I personally was using it and it offered everything you’d expect, but was in beta just to say that there’s more to come and maybe it’s not fully polished,” he said.
“The reason we’ve been delaying [Home] is so that we can deliver a high quality service that the users will enjoy. Even though it will be in beta, it will be a fair representation of what the service can be and its potential, so it won’t be a 0.5 release, it will be a fully robust service.”
Elsewhere, he also addressed the subject of Sony’s planned movie download service for PSN, though did not divulge any specific details in regards to a release date or pricing.
“I don’t have any more specifics right now, but like Kaz [Hirai] said, it will go live [in the US] this summer and I think it will offer consumers everything they’re looking for from us. It will offer everything they expect from us and probably a little bit more,” he offered.
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Sony Video Download Service
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Sony held a meeting in Japan on Thursday morning, announcing that the PS3 will get its own movie download service starting this summer in the U.S. The movie download service will hit the PlayStation 3 in Europe and Japan at a later date.
Sony believes that the launch of the movie download service will help push the PS3 to a broader audience, providing a whole new means of entertainment to owners of the next-gen console.
The PS3 is already the most technically advanced gaming console on the market, as it has the a Blu-ray player built-in.
Sony has been chasing the Xbox 360 and its Xbox Live service for quite some time, as it began to offer movie downloads back in November 2006.
There is not much word yet on what exact movies Sony will be offering through the new download service, but everything will be available right on the PlayStation Store.
Needless to say, those who have an 80GB PS3 may find themselves filling their drives with movies shortly.
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Soul Calibur IV Dated for Europe
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Ubisoft announced today that it would be bringing the highly anticipated Soul Calibur IV to Europe on July 31, 2008 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
The release date means PAL gamers will receive their version of the upcoming brawler a mere two days after the North American version on July 29, as reported yesterday.
Developed by Namco Bandai, Soul Calibur IV features online play for the first time in the series, and introduces a plethora of new content in the form of new characters, additional gameplay mechanics and multiple game modes such as Story, Arcade, Tower of Lost Souls, Training and many more.
Additionally, gamers will be able to take control of one of two iconic characters from the Star Wars series; Darth Vader, exclusive to the PlayStation 3 release, or Master Yoda, playable in the Xbox 360 version.
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Singstar 2 Announced
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SingStar® fans are in for a treat this summer with the launch of SingStar® Vol. 2 on PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™). The new addition to the multi-million selling franchise features 30 new tracks, a brand new harmony duet mode, PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) Remote Play functionalities, increased levels of personalisation and an entry point to My SingStar™ Online – the rapidly growing online SingStar community.
Whether you’re an entertainer, a diva, a rocker, a crooner or hip hopster - or even a shy star – there will be something for you on the disc’s 30-strong track list. Artists featured include The Killers, Eminem, Kaiser Chiefs, Gorillaz and many many more. All track features the original music video for you to enjoy!
SingStar Vol. 2 will feature a harmony duet mode: a new way of playing that allows two players to sing different lines to a song at the same time, showing off their harmonising skills. This is really your chance to showcase your talent and adds a new dimension to the SingStar experience! Special tracks have been included to showcase this new mode such as Kool and the Gang: Celebration, the Paul McCartney & the Frog Chorus: We all Stand Together and The Mamas & The Papas: California Dreamin’.
As if that wasn’t enough, SingStar Vol. 2 also includes Remote Play functionalities with PSP. Using PSP and a wireless Internet connection, players will be able to access various areas of the game such as:
SingStore: browse, select and download new songs, from SingStore remotely. This is really your chance to get your favourite party tracklist ready before you’re heading back home!
My SingStar Online: browse and participate in all areas, rate media, leave comments, take part in polls, etc.). You can now continue to be part of the SingStar community on the go: share and show off hilarious and killer performances to your friends and family!
As with the first instalment of SingStar on PS3, SingStar Vol. 2 gives players instant access to SingStore, the ever-expanding online download store where extra tracks can be purchased, allowing players to add to their collection of songs and create their own SingStar playlists to suit their party mood. There are currently over 300 tracks in SingStore costing 1.49€ / £0.99 per track. Make sure you’re part of My SingStar Online, the next-generation community where players can share their performances with the world after capturing them with a PLAYSTATION®Eye or EyeToy® camera.
Key Features:
Introducing the new harmony duet mode: Put your vocal skills to the test as you perform different lines to a song against your SingStar rival! This is your chance to perform duets in harmony and showcase your skills!
30 strong track list: Sing along to critically acclaimed artists and bands from The Killers, Eminem, Kaiser Chiefs, Nirvana and Gorillaz and many many more!
PSP Remote Play functionality: With a PSP and a wireless internet connection, you will now be able to browse, select and start downloading new songs from the ‘SingStore’ on the go. Choosing your perfect tracklist is easier than ever before. You can also access to all areas of My SingStar Online and share the best SingStar performances with your friend and family!
Join the online SingStar community: Enter via the game (My SingStar Online) or PC (www.singstargame.com) and upload your performances and rate others. Who knows, you could become an overnight star.
Download in an instant: SingStore is directly accessible in-game. It’s easy to use and your song selections can be quickly granted. And with over 300 tracks available for you to download directly from the SingStore, there is plenty of choice to suit your party mood!
Slick new look: Navigate the famous ‘carousel’ for your song selection and enjoy a cool, sophisticated slick new in-game design
The SingStar experience: Competitive game-play with battle and one-player modes, credible artists and social, inclusive fun – everything you know and love about SingStar but more music and more choice than ever before.
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Lite-On DH-401S Reads Sony PS3 Discs
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Jan70 (an Administrator) of CDFreaks.com has reported that the Lite-On DH-401S drive can read Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) game discs!
Sure, we've been dumping PS3 images since 6 days after the U.S. launch, however, the big difference is that now users won't have to do it through Linux nor via PS3 SAK anymore... providing they own a Lite-On DH-401S drive.
Of course this doesn't mean they are playable on retail PS3 consoles though (like Linux/SAK image dumps, the PS3 sees the media as a data disc instead of a game disc).
VERY nice find Jan70, and below are a few screenshots and a directory layout for Lost Planet!
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