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    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:27

    Interesting tidbits coming out today about potential partnerships between Sony and Microsoft later this year and the sales forecast for the PS3.

    SCE’s managing director, Tetsuhiko Yasuda, says that Sony will sell 100 million PS3s and that they might work together with the XBox team to port or collaborate on games on the new platform. This means one of two things—XBox is getting to expensive for Microsoft to subsidize and that they want to branch out with their game software AND/OR Sony is hella worried.

    Sony does not regard Xbox as a competitor. Rather, the company may even consider working with Microsoft to develop games together, Yasuda noted.
    Yep. ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:24

    News from GP2X UK

    You can now buy the GP2X official case and screen protector here. New software releases include a near perfect NeoGeo emulator. TV cables are still on back order, demand has been much high than expected. ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:23

    The new Official Nintendo Magazine hits UK shelves today, offering readers exclusive information including a hands-on with the big N's next-gen offering - Revolution.

    The launch issue also features details and images of the sleek new DS Lite. And for those longing for the new Zelda: Twilight Princess, there's an extensive preview to tide you over.

    Free vinyls are also included featuring Animal Crossing: Wild World, Mario Kart DS and Nintendogs so you can pimp your DS and be the envy of all your friends.

    The premium-quality magazine has been designed to appeal to both die-hard Nintendo fans and new gamers alike.

    Issue one of Official Nintendo Magazine is available now, priced £3.99 ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:23

    The new Official Nintendo Magazine hits UK shelves today, offering readers exclusive information including a hands-on with the big N's next-gen offering - Revolution.

    The launch issue also features details and images of the sleek new DS Lite. And for those longing for the new Zelda: Twilight Princess, there's an extensive preview to tide you over.

    Free vinyls are also included featuring Animal Crossing: Wild World, Mario Kart DS and Nintendogs so you can pimp your DS and be the envy of all your friends.

    The premium-quality magazine has been designed to appeal to both die-hard Nintendo fans and new gamers alike.

    Issue one of Official Nintendo Magazine is available now, priced £3.99 ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:23

    The new Official Nintendo Magazine hits UK shelves today, offering readers exclusive information including a hands-on with the big N's next-gen offering - Revolution.

    The launch issue also features details and images of the sleek new DS Lite. And for those longing for the new Zelda: Twilight Princess, there's an extensive preview to tide you over.

    Free vinyls are also included featuring Animal Crossing: Wild World, Mario Kart DS and Nintendogs so you can pimp your DS and be the envy of all your friends.

    The premium-quality magazine has been designed to appeal to both die-hard Nintendo fans and new gamers alike.

    Issue one of Official Nintendo Magazine is available now, priced £3.99 ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:21

    More on the UMD Movie cutback news, this time from Gamesindustry

    A Sony spokesperson has told GamesIndustry.biz that UMD movie titles are still selling well - despite reports that home entertainment companies are disappointed with the format's performance so far.

    According to Hollywood trade paper Variety, UMD sales figures are falling well below expectations - leading Sony Pictures, Paramount and Warner Bros. to rethink their planned release schedules.

    Variety claims that Sony is planning to reduce the number of new releases it puts on the shelves, opting instead to concentrate on expanding the library of comedy content available with Monty Python films and Not Another Teen Movie. Apparently comedy is the most popular genre amongst PSP owners - Napoleon Dynamite has proved to be the best-selling UMD release so far.

    Paramount has seen Chappelle's Show and Beavis & Butthead sell well, but the company does not plan to release any more titles in the next few months. A spokesperson said that Paramount will consider releasing "select films" on UMD in the future.

    Warner Home Video has gone even further, cancelling the release of six PSP titles and stating that sales so far have been disappointing.

    "We are re-evaluating our position on any future releases at this time," Warner executive Jeff Baker told Variety.

    "We're looking at this on a case-by-case basis. We're disappointed with consumer demand at this time."

    Retailers are also said to be less than happy with the performance of the UMD format, with Virgin buyer Chris Anstey describing demand for the titles as "modest."

    "We have been encouraged by the results of a couple successful campaigns that we've featured to help promote them, but the overall impact of the format has still been nominal," he said.

    However, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, a spokesperson for Sony Computer Entertainment said: "UMD movie sales are still successful and we are looking at new ways to cross-promote future titles for 2006."

    The Variety article also claims that "SPHE and sister unit Sony Computer Electronics America, which sells the PSP, are touting a new adapter that would allow a user to watch a PSP pic on a TV." Sony Pictures' Ben Feingold is quoted as saying: "It would be a huge boost to [PSP movies] if we can arrange for the disc to play on TV players."

    The Sony spokesperson declined to comment, stating only: "I have no official confirmation on such an adapter." ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:21

    More on the UMD Movie cutback news, this time from Gamesindustry

    A Sony spokesperson has told GamesIndustry.biz that UMD movie titles are still selling well - despite reports that home entertainment companies are disappointed with the format's performance so far.

    According to Hollywood trade paper Variety, UMD sales figures are falling well below expectations - leading Sony Pictures, Paramount and Warner Bros. to rethink their planned release schedules.

    Variety claims that Sony is planning to reduce the number of new releases it puts on the shelves, opting instead to concentrate on expanding the library of comedy content available with Monty Python films and Not Another Teen Movie. Apparently comedy is the most popular genre amongst PSP owners - Napoleon Dynamite has proved to be the best-selling UMD release so far.

    Paramount has seen Chappelle's Show and Beavis & Butthead sell well, but the company does not plan to release any more titles in the next few months. A spokesperson said that Paramount will consider releasing "select films" on UMD in the future.

    Warner Home Video has gone even further, cancelling the release of six PSP titles and stating that sales so far have been disappointing.

    "We are re-evaluating our position on any future releases at this time," Warner executive Jeff Baker told Variety.

    "We're looking at this on a case-by-case basis. We're disappointed with consumer demand at this time."

    Retailers are also said to be less than happy with the performance of the UMD format, with Virgin buyer Chris Anstey describing demand for the titles as "modest."

    "We have been encouraged by the results of a couple successful campaigns that we've featured to help promote them, but the overall impact of the format has still been nominal," he said.

    However, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, a spokesperson for Sony Computer Entertainment said: "UMD movie sales are still successful and we are looking at new ways to cross-promote future titles for 2006."

    The Variety article also claims that "SPHE and sister unit Sony Computer Electronics America, which sells the PSP, are touting a new adapter that would allow a user to watch a PSP pic on a TV." Sony Pictures' Ben Feingold is quoted as saying: "It would be a huge boost to [PSP movies] if we can arrange for the disc to play on TV players."

    The Sony spokesperson declined to comment, stating only: "I have no official confirmation on such an adapter." ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:21

    More on the UMD Movie cutback news, this time from Gamesindustry

    A Sony spokesperson has told GamesIndustry.biz that UMD movie titles are still selling well - despite reports that home entertainment companies are disappointed with the format's performance so far.

    According to Hollywood trade paper Variety, UMD sales figures are falling well below expectations - leading Sony Pictures, Paramount and Warner Bros. to rethink their planned release schedules.

    Variety claims that Sony is planning to reduce the number of new releases it puts on the shelves, opting instead to concentrate on expanding the library of comedy content available with Monty Python films and Not Another Teen Movie. Apparently comedy is the most popular genre amongst PSP owners - Napoleon Dynamite has proved to be the best-selling UMD release so far.

    Paramount has seen Chappelle's Show and Beavis & Butthead sell well, but the company does not plan to release any more titles in the next few months. A spokesperson said that Paramount will consider releasing "select films" on UMD in the future.

    Warner Home Video has gone even further, cancelling the release of six PSP titles and stating that sales so far have been disappointing.

    "We are re-evaluating our position on any future releases at this time," Warner executive Jeff Baker told Variety.

    "We're looking at this on a case-by-case basis. We're disappointed with consumer demand at this time."

    Retailers are also said to be less than happy with the performance of the UMD format, with Virgin buyer Chris Anstey describing demand for the titles as "modest."

    "We have been encouraged by the results of a couple successful campaigns that we've featured to help promote them, but the overall impact of the format has still been nominal," he said.

    However, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, a spokesperson for Sony Computer Entertainment said: "UMD movie sales are still successful and we are looking at new ways to cross-promote future titles for 2006."

    The Variety article also claims that "SPHE and sister unit Sony Computer Electronics America, which sells the PSP, are touting a new adapter that would allow a user to watch a PSP pic on a TV." Sony Pictures' Ben Feingold is quoted as saying: "It would be a huge boost to [PSP movies] if we can arrange for the disc to play on TV players."

    The Sony spokesperson declined to comment, stating only: "I have no official confirmation on such an adapter." ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:19

    New Commercial GBA Release:



    The legendary titles Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance and Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow are combined onto the same GBA cartridge, letting Castlevania fans experience twice the amount of evil and adventure in one convenient game package. Both chapters are among the most highly acclaimed games in the long running Castlevania franchise and will provide hours of portable gaming fun.

    More info --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...1&lsaid=219793 ...
    by Published on February 17th, 2006 16:16

    New Commercial GBA release:



    It’s time to break some skulls in a smashing new adventure. The Skull Rollers, an evil crime syndicate, has stolen your most prized possession, a red diamond that belonged to your deceased mother. Now it’s up to you and your fellow thieves to penetrate their hideout and take it back. With the help of your trusty Breakall Drillbot, you can plow through just about anything in your path. Use the L and R buttons to change the direction of the rotation. Explore every inch of the gang's hideout to find hidden gears that will beef up your ride.

    More info --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...2&lsaid=219793 ...
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