The PSPgo launched earlier this week, October 1, 2009. All I could really think when it did was; why on earth would anyone want that?
That's right. PSPgo rentals. How would it work you ask? Well simply, you would be able to download a game and play it for a set amount of time. Why the speculation? Well...because while using the PSPgo you can arrange your games by expiration date; obviously if you've downloaded it permanently there would be no expiry. A while back Sony surveyed gamers using third party, online survey service, TNS, inquiring about the interest in such a service.
Keep in mind this is completely speculation by numerous internet bloggers, but stay tuned for actual info. Check out some of the pics after the jump for more proof.
Littlebigplanet will begin platforming on November 17, 2009. Odd that it took this long for the date to be officially announced, but either way, the date seems firm and should be out on the 17th. Happy November 17th, Sackboy fans!
by
Matthew on September 30th, 2009 | Category:
PSP
Atari has announced today that they will finally bring the ghost-busting adventure to the PSP and PSPgo next month, just in time for the holidays. While 360, PS3, Wii, PS2, and DS versions were released months ago, the PSP version got left in the dust; it has now emerged.
Developed by Red Fly Studios, the same developer has the Wii and PS2 versions of the game, it will probably play similarly to those, while following the same storyline as all of the other versions of the game.
by
Matthew on September 24th, 2009 | Category:
PSP
...in Europe. Sony announced today at Tokyo Game Show 09 that anyone in Europe that upgrades their PSP-1/2/3000 to a PSP Go will get to download three free games from a list of about 17 different titles; all of which are first-party Sony titles.
Gamers will have to sign on to the PSN with their old PSP with a UMD in the drive in order to be eligible for the offer. Some of the titles they will be able to download will include LocoRoco, echochrome, Killzone: Liberation, Patapon, Wipeout Pure, Socom: Fireteam Bravo 3, among others.
Motorstorm: Arctic Edge has been dated for September 29, 2009 for its UMD version, its downloadable counterpart will be available September 1, 2009. Motorstorm: Arctic Edge includes eight different classes of vehicles including the original six in the first games and two new ones in this one in relation to the Alaskan climate. If bought within thirty days, you may download a free Mirage Rapide rally car. The Playstation 2 edition of the game is set to come out later this fall.