MonkeyPaw Reveals Why The English Version Of Tomba! 2 Isn’t On PSN In North America
Earlier this year MonkeyPaw Games started the Retro Rush on PSN that concluded with Tomba! 2. While the lineup consisted of unaltered PSone Imports, Tomba! 2 was the only one of the bunch to have originally received a North American …
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Jet Car Stunts flying towards PS3 and Vita in July, PS4 in August
One of my very first Android games was called Jet Car Stunts by True Axis. It was a really great starter game to play on a mobile device, because it was hardcore enough to show that games requiring skill could …
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Natsume brings PSP RPG End of Serenity to North America
Remember Mystic Chronicles, a 2D JRPG on PSP from Natsume and Kemco? Well, they’re back. It was rare to see a PSP release in 2013, and now it’s even rarer in 2014. The game is End of Serenity, and like …
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Sony removes the ability to download previously unsupported PSP/PSone games on Vita
Remember when I told you guys to act fast in downloading your favourite unsupported PSP/PSone games on Vita? Well, there was a reason for that. We never knew if this new found ability was something Sony did intentionally, or was …
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ESRB Watch: Suikoden II
Konami’s Suikoden is largely considered to be one of the essential JRPG series on the PlayStation, and its successor. The franchise is known for its excellence in world building, as well as rich narratives filled with political intrigue. So it …
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It looks like the maintenance added the ability to download almost all PSP/PSone games to Vita
One of the most frustrating parts of being a North American PS Vita owner is the fact that not all PSP, and PSone games on the PlayStation Store work on the device. While some of these forbidden games magically function …
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Posted in - PS3 - PSP - Store Updates - Vita
PlayStation Store Flash Sale: 30 Games Available for $0.99 Each
Did nothing in our Weekly Deals Circular catch your eye? Well, Sony has started up a ninety-nine cent Flash Sale in North America this weekend. You can buy these games for the price of a piece of candy: The sale …
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Konami brings Silent Hill PSP games to Vita
While the horror genre is typically associated with home consoles, there have been a few games that brought the scares to handhelds. Silent Hill: Origins, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories are two of them on PSP, and today Konami Europe …
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Bust-A-Move 4 joins the PSone Classics range
Natsume is bringing 1998’s Bust-A-Move 4 to PSN in North America as a PSone Classic sometime this spring. The company expects the game to be compatible with PS3, PSP, and PS Vita. Thankfully, this is one of the entries in …
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Posted in - PSP
PS4 receives 338MB update in System Software v1.61
Hot on the heels of this week’s PlayStation Network update featuring some sweet PS Plus deals is a 338MB system software update for PS4 labeled v1.61. The update includes the following changes and enhancements to the PlayStation 4: Picture quality …
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MonkeyPaw Reveals Why The English Version Of Tomba! 2 Isn’t On PSN In North America
Earlier this year MonkeyPaw Games started the Retro Rush on PSN that concluded with Tomba! 2. While the lineup consisted of unaltered PSone Imports, Tomba! 2 was the only one of the bunch to have originally received a North American …
+
Read More
Jet Car Stunts flying towards PS3 and Vita in July, PS4 in August
One of my very first Android games was called Jet Car Stunts by True Axis. It was a really great starter game to play on a mobile device, because it was hardcore enough to show that games requiring skill could …
+
Read More
Natsume brings PSP RPG End of Serenity to North America
Remember Mystic Chronicles, a 2D JRPG on PSP from Natsume and Kemco? Well, they’re back. It was rare to see a PSP release in 2013, and now it’s even rarer in 2014. The game is End of Serenity, and like …
+
Read More
Sony removes the ability to download previously unsupported PSP/PSone games on Vita
Remember when I told you guys to act fast in downloading your favourite unsupported PSP/PSone games on Vita? Well, there was a reason for that. We never knew if this new found ability was something Sony did intentionally, or was …
+
Read More
ESRB Watch: Suikoden II
Konami’s Suikoden is largely considered to be one of the essential JRPG series on the PlayStation, and its successor. The franchise is known for its excellence in world building, as well as rich narratives filled with political intrigue. So it …
+
Read More
It looks like the maintenance added the ability to download almost all PSP/PSone games to Vita
One of the most frustrating parts of being a North American PS Vita owner is the fact that not all PSP, and PSone games on the PlayStation Store work on the device. While some of these forbidden games magically function …
+
Read More
Posted in - PS3 - PSP - Store Updates - Vita
PlayStation Store Flash Sale: 30 Games Available for $0.99 Each
Did nothing in our Weekly Deals Circular catch your eye? Well, Sony has started up a ninety-nine cent Flash Sale in North America this weekend. You can buy these games for the price of a piece of candy: The sale …
+
Read More
Konami brings Silent Hill PSP games to Vita
While the horror genre is typically associated with home consoles, there have been a few games that brought the scares to handhelds. Silent Hill: Origins, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories are two of them on PSP, and today Konami Europe …
+
Read More
Bust-A-Move 4 joins the PSone Classics range
Natsume is bringing 1998’s Bust-A-Move 4 to PSN in North America as a PSone Classic sometime this spring. The company expects the game to be compatible with PS3, PSP, and PS Vita. Thankfully, this is one of the entries in …
+
Read More
Posted in - PSP
PS4 receives 338MB update in System Software v1.61
Hot on the heels of this week’s PlayStation Network update featuring some sweet PS Plus deals is a 338MB system software update for PS4 labeled v1.61. The update includes the following changes and enhancements to the PlayStation 4: Picture quality …
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