Sony's PlayStation Portable 3000 launched Tuesday, October 14 and it's already delivering hugely impressive numbers overseas. Japanese market tracker Media Create released its hardware sales figures for the week ending October 19, highlighting a nearly 90 percent win for the PSP over the DS.
Hands-on with the new Sony PlayStation Video Store
It's smart, it's got fantastic curves, it's got sexy moves and grooves, it's -- wait, you thought I was talking about the PlayStation Video Store? Well yeah, actually, I am. What were you thinking?
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PSP firmware update v4.05 features music enhancements
If you enjoy using your PSP as a music playing device, games be damned, then the latest PSP firmware update will be right up your alley.
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Sony announces Qore, paid programming for PS3
A month after the Nintendo Channel launched on Wii, Sony on Tuesday unveiled a subscription video service for PS3 to showcase upcoming games and downloadable content.
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God of War 3 team hiring 'online gameplay' developer
A new PlayStation.com job listing posted on Tuesday suggests that Kratos's next adventure on PS3 will feature at least some kind of online play, as is the growing trend with most modern games.
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Gran Turismo 5 'about a year away,' says Sony
In addition to unveiling the soundtrack to Gran Turismo 5: Prologue on Tuesday, the Official PlayStation Blog said the full game won't release for at least another year.
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LittleBigPlanet quietly delayed on PS3 until late 2008
Multiple reports, including Sony's own European PlayStation blog, suggest that LittleBigPlanet has been pushed from "early 2008" to "September or October."
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Sony bringing welcome update to PS3 owners
Sony on Wednesday announced PS3 firmware version 2.00 set for release on Thursday, Nov. 8 to enhance owner usability.
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EA, Sony respond to PS3 criticisms of the week
EA and Sony on Tuesday responded to criticisms that the PS3 lacks in smoothness and artificial intelligence when compared to the Xbox 360.
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New PS3 firmware on the way; videophiles rejoice
In a post on its new Playstation.Blog Tuesday, Sony's Eric Lempel, director of PlayStation Network Operations, announced the impending release of system software update version 1.82 for the PlayStation 3 console. Scheduled for release "in the next few days", this update will include coding to allow the PS3 to play ACV High Profile files, known more commonly for their codecs (H.264/MPEG-4), which have gained popularity over the past few years for their ability to deliver high definition media in a compressed format. The High Profile standard is the same used in both Blu-ray and HD DVD technology.
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Sony Unveils PS3 Controller Name: "SIXAXIS"
Also, pricing guide for the controller, Blu-ray remote and Memory Card interface
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