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  • wraggster

    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:28

    News via Kotaku

    Man, I sure hope Sony does something to fix Remote Play because as it stands it's nothing more than an interesting odditiy.

    All it does now is let you play music, videos and pictures that are stored on your Playstation 3's harddrive. While you can also browse around a mirror image of the PS3 Menu, which is a copy of the PSP Menu, you can't do much else. You can use the PS3's Internet browser, instead of the PSP's, you can read and send messages through the PSP, but in general it seems sorta worthless.

    Initially, I thought the music playback was choppy, but after testing it a few times I realized that playback was choppy for the first few seconds, but quickly smooths out. The single neat thing about Remote Play is that while listening to music stored on your PS3 your PSP also gets treated to the mellow visualizer, which is kinda neat.

    In theory, you are supposed to be able to play games you purchased at the online Playstation store on your PSP, but the directions are pretty damn confusing. There's nothing that tells you, for instance, which games you can or cannot play from the store. So my assumption is that all of them are playable on the PSP, though I suspect I'm wrong.

    I'm in the process now of downloading Cash Guns Chaos to my PSP. That's right, you have to download the damn thing, you can't just copy it from your PS3 to your PSP's memory card. That right there is genius design. This will be the third time I download this eternally slow 326 MB file from the store.

    I'll do a post when I get it on my system and working, probably in a year since the download is still stuck at zero after ten minutes.

    Even if I did like the PS3 access granted to the PSP, it still would have issues. For instance, you have to leave your PS3 both on and in Remote Play mode to be able to use Remote Play on your PSP. And, worse still, right now it only works within your home.

    Pretty worthless all around.

    Any agree or disagree ? ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:26

    If you're not getting all your gaming news from Glamour magazine—and really, why aren't you— then you could've missed this big spread on the new console. Between articles on "why the wrong man can be so right for you," comes word that the Wii is fem-friendly. Here are five reasons why:

    1. Because isn't about time we had something he wants, but can't get his hands on?
    2. Price per play it's cheaper than a swanky gym membership
    3. Price per laugh it's better than a night out on the town
    4. It's one more reason for the girls to come round and the boys to go out
    5. Forget a designer sofa, this is the only home accessory a girl needs
    There are also tips on hosting your own Wii party complete with cupcakes and cocktails. Heh.

    Screens via Comments ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:23

    Via Kotaku

    These are not meant to be, in anyway, complete reviews of the games, just quick impressions for each. I grade games from A to F. There is no A+ or F-. As a baseline for 360 owners, I just gave Gears of War an A-.

    PS3
    Blast Factor (C+): Retro shooter with an interesting twist, but not enough to be original.
    Cash Gun Chaos (C): Fun little title, probably not worth $10, but still worth playing.
    Dark Kingdom (D+): Role-Playing game with sub-par next-gen graphics and crappy controls.
    Genji: Days of the Blade (C+): Button masher with impressive graphics and camera issues.
    Gundam Crossfire (B): Fun, quasi-technical mech fighter with a steep learning curve and insane difficulty.
    Madden 07: (C+): Madden 07, just with a tad better graphics and mostly useless motion controls.
    Marvel Ultimate Alliance (B-): Addictive slug-fest with amazing character choices.
    NBA 07 (B+): Fast-paced, graphically impressive baller.
    Need for Speed Carbon (C): Unimpressive graphics, generic racing.
    Resistance: Fall of Man: (A-) Addictive, though not entirely original shooter with decent single player campaign and amazing online play.
    Ridge Racer 7 (B-): Amazing arcade racer with intuitive controls and impressive graphics.
    Tony Hawk's Project 8: (C-): Annoying controls, more of the same.

    Wii
    Excite Truck (B): Fun in short bursts, but not deep enough to be a mainstay.
    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (C-): Annoying, derivative crap with a new control mechanism.
    The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess (B): Another Zelda adventure with a few neat twists and interesting controls.
    Trauma Center: Second Opinion (B): Nice port of the DS title, though a little too similar to the portable version of the game to be worthwhile for those who have played it.
    Wii Sports (B-): One step above mini-games, fun, but more toy than game.

    I'll make sure to add quickie grades as I play through more games.
    ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:23

    Via Kotaku

    These are not meant to be, in anyway, complete reviews of the games, just quick impressions for each. I grade games from A to F. There is no A+ or F-. As a baseline for 360 owners, I just gave Gears of War an A-.

    PS3
    Blast Factor (C+): Retro shooter with an interesting twist, but not enough to be original.
    Cash Gun Chaos (C): Fun little title, probably not worth $10, but still worth playing.
    Dark Kingdom (D+): Role-Playing game with sub-par next-gen graphics and crappy controls.
    Genji: Days of the Blade (C+): Button masher with impressive graphics and camera issues.
    Gundam Crossfire (B): Fun, quasi-technical mech fighter with a steep learning curve and insane difficulty.
    Madden 07: (C+): Madden 07, just with a tad better graphics and mostly useless motion controls.
    Marvel Ultimate Alliance (B-): Addictive slug-fest with amazing character choices.
    NBA 07 (B+): Fast-paced, graphically impressive baller.
    Need for Speed Carbon (C): Unimpressive graphics, generic racing.
    Resistance: Fall of Man: (A-) Addictive, though not entirely original shooter with decent single player campaign and amazing online play.
    Ridge Racer 7 (B-): Amazing arcade racer with intuitive controls and impressive graphics.
    Tony Hawk's Project 8: (C-): Annoying controls, more of the same.

    Wii
    Excite Truck (B): Fun in short bursts, but not deep enough to be a mainstay.
    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (C-): Annoying, derivative crap with a new control mechanism.
    The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess (B): Another Zelda adventure with a few neat twists and interesting controls.
    Trauma Center: Second Opinion (B): Nice port of the DS title, though a little too similar to the portable version of the game to be worthwhile for those who have played it.
    Wii Sports (B-): One step above mini-games, fun, but more toy than game.

    I'll make sure to add quickie grades as I play through more games.
    ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:23

    Via Kotaku

    These are not meant to be, in anyway, complete reviews of the games, just quick impressions for each. I grade games from A to F. There is no A+ or F-. As a baseline for 360 owners, I just gave Gears of War an A-.

    PS3
    Blast Factor (C+): Retro shooter with an interesting twist, but not enough to be original.
    Cash Gun Chaos (C): Fun little title, probably not worth $10, but still worth playing.
    Dark Kingdom (D+): Role-Playing game with sub-par next-gen graphics and crappy controls.
    Genji: Days of the Blade (C+): Button masher with impressive graphics and camera issues.
    Gundam Crossfire (B): Fun, quasi-technical mech fighter with a steep learning curve and insane difficulty.
    Madden 07: (C+): Madden 07, just with a tad better graphics and mostly useless motion controls.
    Marvel Ultimate Alliance (B-): Addictive slug-fest with amazing character choices.
    NBA 07 (B+): Fast-paced, graphically impressive baller.
    Need for Speed Carbon (C): Unimpressive graphics, generic racing.
    Resistance: Fall of Man: (A-) Addictive, though not entirely original shooter with decent single player campaign and amazing online play.
    Ridge Racer 7 (B-): Amazing arcade racer with intuitive controls and impressive graphics.
    Tony Hawk's Project 8: (C-): Annoying controls, more of the same.

    Wii
    Excite Truck (B): Fun in short bursts, but not deep enough to be a mainstay.
    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (C-): Annoying, derivative crap with a new control mechanism.
    The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess (B): Another Zelda adventure with a few neat twists and interesting controls.
    Trauma Center: Second Opinion (B): Nice port of the DS title, though a little too similar to the portable version of the game to be worthwhile for those who have played it.
    Wii Sports (B-): One step above mini-games, fun, but more toy than game.

    I'll make sure to add quickie grades as I play through more games.
    ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:20

    Newsnight in the UK a current affairs TV program have covered the releases of the Wii and PS3.

    Check out the Video on youtube --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFZsvr33XU4 ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:20

    Newsnight in the UK a current affairs TV program have covered the releases of the Wii and PS3.

    Check out the Video on youtube --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFZsvr33XU4 ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:20

    Newsnight in the UK a current affairs TV program have covered the releases of the Wii and PS3.

    Check out the Video on youtube --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFZsvr33XU4 ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:11

    Via eurogamer

    With the PSP now capable of playing old-days PlayStation games downloaded using the PS3, Sony has announced when it's, you know, going to release some to download.

    It's going to happen tomorrow, apparently, with various titles set to go on sale from the "Game Archives" area of the Japanese store for 525 yen (GBP 2.35 / EUR 3.50) each.

    Initially PS3 owners will be able to nab Resident Evil Director's Cut, two volumes of Konami's Antiques MSX Collection, Bishi Bashi Special, Arc the Lad, Jumping Flash, Hot Shots Golf 2, Silent Bomber and Tekken 2.

    Buyers will then be able to play these titles on PSP. Sony has said it will release an upgrade that allows for them to be played on the PS3 itself in 2007.

    Sony's expected to sort out details of American releases in the very near future.
    ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2006 18:11

    Via eurogamer

    With the PSP now capable of playing old-days PlayStation games downloaded using the PS3, Sony has announced when it's, you know, going to release some to download.

    It's going to happen tomorrow, apparently, with various titles set to go on sale from the "Game Archives" area of the Japanese store for 525 yen (GBP 2.35 / EUR 3.50) each.

    Initially PS3 owners will be able to nab Resident Evil Director's Cut, two volumes of Konami's Antiques MSX Collection, Bishi Bashi Special, Arc the Lad, Jumping Flash, Hot Shots Golf 2, Silent Bomber and Tekken 2.

    Buyers will then be able to play these titles on PSP. Sony has said it will release an upgrade that allows for them to be played on the PS3 itself in 2007.

    Sony's expected to sort out details of American releases in the very near future.
    ...
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