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More than GTAIV?
BLASPHEMY!
BLASPHEMY!
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I thought it was on Thursday night at 12:00 since technically thats when the 25th starts.Friday night.
Y'know, there's also LBP, Mirror's Edge, UTIII, Time Crisis 4, Uncharted...I'm not a Sony fanboy by any means (I've been hating on them for the better part of five years), but this year their SKU-confused behemoth of a system is looking like a very good investment.Hey, i herd the PS3 was supposed to be really GOOD but the only PS3 exclusive game im looking foward 2 is MGS 4.
Let's not.I also hrd u liek Mudkipz=D
Yeah...the concept seems interesting but there isn't much to differentiate it from the hundreds of other FPSs on the market.Haze coming out this week. I'm looking at it more as a rental.
http://kotaku.com/5012570/sony-introducing-pay-for-demo-exclusive-content-gaming-program
This is REALLY cool. $25 a year (or 38 a year if you want to buy all the single episodes) for exclusive demos, add-ons, and betas. Hell yes!
The show kicks off Thursday, June 5th, and the first episode features SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Secret Agent Clank, Soul Calibur 4 and Afro Samurai, plus new Blu-ray trailers, an exclusive SOCOM: Confrontation theme with an invitation to the SOCOM: Confrontation beta. From Sony's PlayStation.Blog:
I can understand add-ons, and betas. But paying demos? I don't think I'm interested.http://kotaku.com/5012570/sony-introducing-pay-for-demo-exclusive-content-gaming-program
This is REALLY cool. $25 a year (or 38 a year if you want to buy all the single episodes) for exclusive demos, add-ons, and betas. Hell yes!
Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/sony-cancels-eight-days-and-the-getawaySony cancels Eight Days and The Getaway
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that it has cancelled production on two PlayStation 3 titles that were in development at the Sony London Studio - Eight Days and The Getaway.
A statement from the Corporation read as follows: "It has been agreed that production of both Eight Days and The Getaway will cease immediately due to the redistribution of resources and budget.
"This decision was made following an internal review of all games and it was deemed that with the incredibly strong list of exclusive first party titles coming up both this year and in the near future, resource should be reallocated to enhance those projects closer to completion.
"Worldwide Studios has a reputation for innovative and entertaining games, with titles such as LittleBigPlanet, SingStar,Buzz, EyeToy and Eye of Judgement, and will continue to push the boundaries on all PlayStation platforms."
More to follow.