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April 3rd, 2009, 23:02 Posted By: Shrygue
via IGN
Marvelous Entertainment's announcement last week of Valhalla Knights 2: Battle Stance was just a bit on the mysterious side, with no solid details on the game. Those details came today with a major update to the game's official site and a few new screenshots.
Battle Stance offers up some major differences to Valhalla Knights 2. Most notably, the game has a new battle system, known as the "Active Action Battle" system. As part of this system, the battle party count has been dropped from six to four, and you can now team all your characters together for a simultaneous attack.
Outside of battle, you'll find some neat little features that make the game more user friendly. Gate Crystals can now be found around the world and help you instantly transport to past regions of play. The game also has improved status screens and an updated tutorial mode.
In terms of content, there's plenty new on offer, it seems, including over 40 new items and weapons, new boss-level beasts, and a variety of quests. There's also a gallery mode which links up to parts 1 and 2 of the series and unlocks movies as you progress through those titles.
All these updates are being made available for a pseudo budget price point of 3,990 yen (most PSP games in Japan cost about 1,000 yen more). We're not sure if this game has a chance of American release, so importers looking for an RPG experience on the PSP should check with their favorite sources on June 25.
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April 3rd, 2009, 22:57 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sony has released a free update for PlayTV that introduces an SD upscaler among other new features.
Perhaps most exciting (relatively speaking) is the new ability to go directly to watching TV from the XMB, rather than having to click through menus.
Producer Mark Bunting announced the new features in a Three Speech video blog, adding that there are also new fast-forward and rewind speeds, and new volume controls.
The SD upscaler is "basically magic with maths", he said, providing "sharper pictures" and "improved contrast" to normal TV images.
"One day we want PlayTV to work in high definition," he added, "but we can only do that when free digital TV comes in HD, which at the moment only happens in France and Spain."
To get the update, PlayTV users who haven't done so before should scroll down to the "About" button in the Settings menu and click through to download. Those of you who have previously updated should have a Software Update button on the main menu carousel.
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April 3rd, 2009, 15:35 Posted By: wraggster
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Use 17 historically accurate ninja weapons and tools
Manipulate your environment to hide and to sneak in behind your targets
Unlock special artifacts including Rikamaru’s original costume
Experience the epic adventures of Rikimaru and Ayame and put your true ninja skills to the test in a world of fierce combat and authentic tradition
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Master the art of death on the PSP playing as Rikimaru and Ayame, elite ninjas who must use their lethal skills to keep the peace in feudal Japan. The accuracy of the PSP system’s control buttons lets players battle enemies quickly and attack them with katanas, throwing stars, smoke bombs and more. Expect to find the original Tenchu villain Onikage wreak havoc through dangerous territories.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3aup.html
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April 3rd, 2009, 15:34 Posted By: wraggster
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Six incredible SAMURAI SHODOWN games on one disc
SAMURAI SHODOWN 6 available for the first time in North America
Tons of unlockable bonus content material
Wireless Ad-Hoc 2-player support (PSP version)
Arcade perfect port of each title
Pick-up-and-play, non-stop action
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The complete collection of the SAMURAI SHODOWN series, containing 6 games: Samurai Shodown, I, II, III, IV, V, and VI.
Celebrate the history of SAMURAI SHODOWN by battling as one of the greatest Samurai of all time. Six separate adventures that span across the life of the franchise in this incredible collection.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-39be.html
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April 3rd, 2009, 15:33 Posted By: wraggster
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Master the largest roster of ninjas that are more mature and powerful! NARUTO SHIPPUDEN has arrived. Your favorite characters are more mature, faster and stronger! Brand new SHIPPUDEN characters such as Sasori, Deidara and Chiyo are available for you to control! There are a total of 52 playable ninja!
Explore the massive world of NARUTO SHIPPUDEN! Freely explore and engage in missions in various locations such as vast deserts, secluded forests, and crystalline caves.
Experience the major moments from Naruto Shippuden! Actively engage in major battles from the SHIPPUDEN saga and experience firsthand its dramatic storyline in brand new Master Mode!
Discover an original storyline! Discover a series of tales called The Black Shadow that take place between Sasuke Retrieval Arc and the SHIPPUDEN Arc.
Discover Brand New Action game Mode! Experience Master Mode where you can accomplish a variety of challenging missions by exploring the world of SHIPPUDEN, leveling up Naruto and battling against multiple enemies at once!
Unleash new Ultimate Jutsu! Unleash powerful new Ultimate Jutsu at an unprecedented scale!
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Ultimate Ninja® 4: NARUTO™ SHIPPUDEN will be the first game to bring SHIPPUDEN, the new grand chapter of Naruto saga to North America. Armed with a brand new combat system and massive storyline, the game delivers the largest roster of more mature, faster and stronger ninjas to master and a brand new world of NARUTO SHIPPUDEN to discover!
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-38ni.html
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April 3rd, 2009, 15:25 Posted By: wraggster
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Control units and issue commands while viewing the battle from the 3rd-person POV of any unit on the battlefield. The 3rd-person camera offers unprecedented immersion in the game world and presents warfare in a more visceral, emotional, and epic manner than ever before
Gone are the flat levels of traditional strategy games. Engage in warfare on battlefields comprised of sprawling cities and towering skyscrapers that let you play in a truly 3D environment
Groundbreaking control method for quick and intuitive controls. ‘Tactical Playbook’ which gives players all the strategic choice they get from a traditional RTS, but with the simplicity and accessibility of a playbook
Multiplayer modes feature “join anytime” functionality, previously only seen on First Person Shooters and a breakthrough for console strategy titles
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Lead from the front in the world’s most immersive and first truly 3D RTS
Assume command on the frontlines of battle! Experience the rush of battle in ways no other real-time strategy game has ever offered. Stormrise is the first truly 3D, next-gen RTS that, via the 3rd person camera perspective, puts you directly in the action. No other RTS game combines this level of immersion and emotional intensity with the scale and depth of a strategy game. Designed for next generation consoles (PLAYSTATION®3 and Xbox 360), Stormrise puts you on the frontlines of battle as the heroic leader of your troops, allowing you to lead from the front in the world’s most immersive RTS.
Earth’s protective atmosphere has been stripped away by a catastrophic event centuries ago. In a bleak and barren landscape, the planet’s inhabitants have had to adapt radically in order to survive, resulting in the creation of two distinctly different races; the Echelon and the Sai. With both factions constantly battling for supremacy, the rebuilt civilisation is on the brink of another catastrophe…
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2zsd.html
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April 3rd, 2009, 15:08 Posted By: wraggster
Developer Curve has announced a downloadable game called Explodemon, headed for WiiWare, PC, and PlayStation Network this year. Described as a mix of classic platformers like Mario and Mega Man with a modern Halo or Half-Life 2 twist (!), Explodemon will be presented in 2.5D. Curve is apparently a big fan of Super Nintendo-era Japanese platformers. Explodemon himself looks like a super-deformed Iron Man.
The developer previously delivered Buzz! Master Quiz and Buzz! Brain Bender to the PSP. Screenshots of Explodemon have definitely caught our attention and we'll be keeping an eye on this one.
http://uk.pc.ign.com/articles/969/969245p1.html
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April 3rd, 2009, 14:09 Posted By: wraggster
With a price drop to $99, the Playstation 2 is being repositioned as a family friendly video game console for the casual gamer.
Something that could put the Playstation 2 directly in the Nintendo Wii's big blue ocean, says John Koller, SCEA's director of hardware marketing.
"I think you can look at the PS2 as the competitor to the Wii," he said. "If you look at the technology and types of games launching for the Playstation 2, it lines up much closer to the Wii than the Wii does to next generation consoles And the Playstation 2 has a significant advantage in terms of broader consumer appeal."
Koller went on to congratulate Nintendo on what he called a "tremendous success story", but added that he thinks that there is an opportunity for the Playstation 2 to "steal some share base with this price and game line up."
While the Playstation 2 already has a more than 1,900 game library, both third-party party developers and Sony Computer Entertainment itself plan to continue to make games for the console, Koller said.
"Seventy to 80 titles will be launching this year and about the same next year," he said. "We are going to support it extensively."
But that doesn't mean that triple-A Playstation 3 titles, like God of War III, would be getting the PS2 treatment. Instead Sony will be focusing on social gaming and sports titles for the console with games like Sing Star, Buzz and MLB.
Koller added that there are "strong game franchises" coming to the Playstation 2 in the latter half of the year which will excite core gamers.
Because the Playstation 2 is the fourth console in a crowded market, Koller said that SCEA has been talking to national retailers to ensure that the console gets shelf space.
"This price drop helps in keeping or expanding shelf space," he said. "There is always pressure for shelf space."
And Sony doesn't think that this price drop will dig into potential Playstation 3 sales.
"We don't at all," he said. "These are different consumers. The Playstation 3 appeals much more to early tech adopters than the PS2 and the PSP attaches to mobile consumers."
Though, it's interesting to note that almost 80 percent of Playstation 3 owners own or owned a PS2, according to Koller.
"Do we think that someone who purchases a PS2 on April 1 is going to buy a Playstation 3 on April 2?" he said. "Probably not, but they eventually will."
http://kotaku.com/5192861/scea-ps2-p...help-ps3-sales
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April 3rd, 2009, 14:09 Posted By: wraggster
With a price drop to $99, the Playstation 2 is being repositioned as a family friendly video game console for the casual gamer.
Something that could put the Playstation 2 directly in the Nintendo Wii's big blue ocean, says John Koller, SCEA's director of hardware marketing.
"I think you can look at the PS2 as the competitor to the Wii," he said. "If you look at the technology and types of games launching for the Playstation 2, it lines up much closer to the Wii than the Wii does to next generation consoles And the Playstation 2 has a significant advantage in terms of broader consumer appeal."
Koller went on to congratulate Nintendo on what he called a "tremendous success story", but added that he thinks that there is an opportunity for the Playstation 2 to "steal some share base with this price and game line up."
While the Playstation 2 already has a more than 1,900 game library, both third-party party developers and Sony Computer Entertainment itself plan to continue to make games for the console, Koller said.
"Seventy to 80 titles will be launching this year and about the same next year," he said. "We are going to support it extensively."
But that doesn't mean that triple-A Playstation 3 titles, like God of War III, would be getting the PS2 treatment. Instead Sony will be focusing on social gaming and sports titles for the console with games like Sing Star, Buzz and MLB.
Koller added that there are "strong game franchises" coming to the Playstation 2 in the latter half of the year which will excite core gamers.
Because the Playstation 2 is the fourth console in a crowded market, Koller said that SCEA has been talking to national retailers to ensure that the console gets shelf space.
"This price drop helps in keeping or expanding shelf space," he said. "There is always pressure for shelf space."
And Sony doesn't think that this price drop will dig into potential Playstation 3 sales.
"We don't at all," he said. "These are different consumers. The Playstation 3 appeals much more to early tech adopters than the PS2 and the PSP attaches to mobile consumers."
Though, it's interesting to note that almost 80 percent of Playstation 3 owners own or owned a PS2, according to Koller.
"Do we think that someone who purchases a PS2 on April 1 is going to buy a Playstation 3 on April 2?" he said. "Probably not, but they eventually will."
http://kotaku.com/5192861/scea-ps2-p...help-ps3-sales
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April 3rd, 2009, 14:07 Posted By: wraggster
[How have downloadable PS1 titles fared in Sony's PS3 PlayStation Store? Gamasutra's Matt Matthews reached out to Sony and came away with an exclusive top ten of titles to date, with some surprising results.]
Among the software that Sony offers on the U.S. PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3 are about 30 titles which originally appeared on Sony's first PlayStation console.
These games are generally playable on both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable and range in price from $6 to $10.
All of PS1 titles on the PlayStation Store to date have been published by Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA).
Even games like Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, originally published by Konami, were published on the Store by SCEA.
With Capcom expressing interest in bringing more of its PS1 catalog to the PlayStation Store, I thought it would be helpful to see which classic games have sold well so far.
Sony graciously provided me with the top selling PS1 games since the PlayStation Store launched in 2006, as follows:
Having seen this list, it becomes a bit more clear why Capcom is eager to get more of its games on the Store. Even though its Street Fighter Alpha has only been available for only seven months, it is already the best-selling PS1 game on the service.
The second and third Crash Bandicoot games are the only other games from 2008 which made the top 10, but each has has been available for nearly twice as long as SFA.
Another popular third-party title, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, took the #2 spot in the top 10. The lesser-known Castlevania Chronicles, originally by Konami but published on the PlayStation Store by SCEA in December 2008, did not make this top 10.
Fans have long hoped that Konami would release the seminal Metal Gear Solid as a download on the store, but Konami has been content to release it only in its home territory of Japan.
All other titles in the top 10 are games originally published by Sony.
Some notable third-party titles available on the PlayStation Store that didn't make it into the top 10 are Tekken 2 (originally published by Namco) and Rayman (originally published by UbiSoft).
So far in 2009, no PS1 games have been released on the PlayStation Store, although there have been assurances from Sony that more are coming.
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/new...hp?story=22842
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April 3rd, 2009, 14:07 Posted By: wraggster
[How have downloadable PS1 titles fared in Sony's PS3 PlayStation Store? Gamasutra's Matt Matthews reached out to Sony and came away with an exclusive top ten of titles to date, with some surprising results.]
Among the software that Sony offers on the U.S. PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3 are about 30 titles which originally appeared on Sony's first PlayStation console.
These games are generally playable on both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable and range in price from $6 to $10.
All of PS1 titles on the PlayStation Store to date have been published by Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA).
Even games like Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, originally published by Konami, were published on the Store by SCEA.
With Capcom expressing interest in bringing more of its PS1 catalog to the PlayStation Store, I thought it would be helpful to see which classic games have sold well so far.
Sony graciously provided me with the top selling PS1 games since the PlayStation Store launched in 2006, as follows:
Having seen this list, it becomes a bit more clear why Capcom is eager to get more of its games on the Store. Even though its Street Fighter Alpha has only been available for only seven months, it is already the best-selling PS1 game on the service.
The second and third Crash Bandicoot games are the only other games from 2008 which made the top 10, but each has has been available for nearly twice as long as SFA.
Another popular third-party title, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, took the #2 spot in the top 10. The lesser-known Castlevania Chronicles, originally by Konami but published on the PlayStation Store by SCEA in December 2008, did not make this top 10.
Fans have long hoped that Konami would release the seminal Metal Gear Solid as a download on the store, but Konami has been content to release it only in its home territory of Japan.
All other titles in the top 10 are games originally published by Sony.
Some notable third-party titles available on the PlayStation Store that didn't make it into the top 10 are Tekken 2 (originally published by Namco) and Rayman (originally published by UbiSoft).
So far in 2009, no PS1 games have been released on the PlayStation Store, although there have been assurances from Sony that more are coming.
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/new...hp?story=22842
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April 3rd, 2009, 13:55 Posted By: wraggster
One for tech geeks, this. Guerrilla released on PSN a playable version of the 'Killzone in 4-D' tech demo, apparently used in a US TV commercial (featured below) to show off the game's impressive visuals.
The download, now entitled Behind the Bullet, gives you "an inside look at the making of the commercial, enabling you to take control and slow down the action, move the camera axis and pivot, hear audio commentary from multiple selectable sources such as the art director or technical director at Guerrilla Games."
And if you're a real geek, you can fiddle with "a variety of buffers and filters to see how every single frame of the commercial was created using the game engine technology," explains Sony. Screens of it in action are below.
What? I think it's cool. Don't judge me.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=212422
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April 2nd, 2009, 21:58 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
It seems the brilliant PixelJunk Monsters has really started a trend for tower defence games on PSN, with the third game of that kind, Comet Crash, arriving on PSN today.
In Comet Crash, however, you're not restricted to defence because the ultimate aim is to launch your army swarm to conquer your enemies' base.
"In the Campaign, your goal is to take control of four different comets that alien forces have sent to wreak havoc on your home planet. To save your planet, you'll have to capture and secure each comet," details John Bates, president of developer Pelfast.
"The Campaign supports up to 3 players for offline co-op play and offers three difficulty levels: Beginner, Casual, and Ranked.
"Battle mode let's you play against your friends, supporting 2 to 4 players offline. Teams can be configured however you want. There are 12 different maps to choose from. Fight over resources, build up defenses, and attack each other with massive armies," he adds, via the PS Blog.
Check out the gameplay video here - looks pretty cool. Expect the full PSN update list later.
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April 2nd, 2009, 21:40 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sony has made and launched an official YouTube channel for LittleBigPlanet.
Here be videos of user-created content and community shenanigans, as well as tutorials from developer Media Molecule, cultural collaborations, challenges and all sorts of hints and tips.
Sony also plans to run special weekly giveaways for the community. The first of these challenges players to pick a country or area of the world, base a level on it, film the level, write the theme tune, sing the theme tune, then submit the film. Grand prize is a pair of around the world tickets, 14 nights accommodation and GBP 1000 spending money.
Sony announced earlier that there are over 750,000 user-created levels for LittleBigPlanet now, and over 2 million players.
Visit the official LittleBigPlanet Youtube channel here
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April 2nd, 2009, 20:21 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSPita (although i cant clarify if this is the source or not)
JR59278 The coder has released a graphics mod for homebrew Star Guitar, Guitar Hero clone for PSP developed by Festi. JR59278 homebrew has made even more similar to Guitar Hero, creating a graphic theme that reflects the characteristics of the Activision game.
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April 2nd, 2009, 20:21 Posted By: wraggster
News via gxmod
Gandja, gives us a new homebrew for the PSP, it is PSPLBreakout2, a port of the game of the same name. If you love jigsaw brick, this game is for you.
Originally developed by Michael Speck, a brick-busting. However, it proposes a number of bonus (and penalty) interesting. As you destroy bricks, bonuses fall slowly. Green, they will give you benefits (bar wider explosive ball, wall to prevent the ball falling into the bottom of the screen, bonus points, extra ball, etc.).. In red, you will be dropped (sometimes physically, because the bar can be shortened when you're in the dark, the ball starts bouncing unexpectedly, etc..). Beware of bricks hit of question marks, the surprise is not always pleasant. wiki framasoft
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April 2nd, 2009, 20:14 Posted By: wraggster
Namco Bandai is going crazy with the Tales games. Debuting in the latest issue of Weekly Shounen Jump are three Tales titles for three different platforms.
For the PlayStation 3 comes the much expected port of Tales of Vesperia. But not just a direct port! Namco Bandai is adding a new character to the mix, a young pirate girl named Patty Fruel. Patty has a unique way of talking -- she apparently speaks like an old person! In battle, she makes use of knives and guns and is said to resemble the pirate class from Radiant Mythology 2.
Vesperia's PS3 conversion will hit Japan in 2009. It will be joined by a new Tales of Vesperia movie now in production at Production I.G.
PSP is getting an all new Tales game that appears to have taken some influence from Dissidia Final Fantasy. Set for release this summer is Tales of VS, a fighting game featuring characters from past Tales games. The game offers fights for four characters simultaneously, although there's no word just yet on four player simultaneous play. Confirmed characters include Vesperia's Yuri, Hearts' Shing, Symphonia Dawn of the New World's Richter, and Abyss' Luke.
Finally, the main event: Tales of Graces. This is the Wii "mothership" title that Namco Bandai debuted through a video last year.
In Graces, players take control of Aspel Rant, an 18-year-old who resides on the outskirts of a kingdom. Some unspecified event takes place that leaves Aspel desiring strength. A catch phrase for Aspel listed in the magazine says "I don't want to lose anyone again," suggesting that the unspecified event involved someone's death.
All the other details in the magazine are on the vague side. The game will have the theme of "Protect" or "Defend." Players can look forward to a large scale story along with new gameplay systems.
Graces hits Japan this Winter, closing off what looks like another crowded year for Namco Bandai's flagship RPG series.
http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/968/968625p1.html
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April 2nd, 2009, 19:58 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSPita (although i cant clarify if this is the source or not)
Is released today a new version of 2ube, homebrew to view the videos from you tube on your psp, leading to version 0.0.3. The changelog in Japanese unfortunately not possible to understand what changes have been made to this version, but it seems that has been boosted by the rescue of searches video.I follow the link for the download.
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April 2nd, 2009, 19:15 Posted By: wraggster
Despite a turbulent couple of years and the global economic downturn, Sony marketing head John Koller has revealed to VG247 that Sony expects PSP sales to go up 15 per cent over the coming year.
Why so confident? "It's for a number of reasons," says Koller, "but primarily because of the entertainment packs and line-up of software that's coming. The software line-up alone should drive a lot of hardware sales."
True enough - this year sees the release of a number of high profile titles on PSP, including Assassin's Creed, Ghostbusters, LittleBigPlanet, Army of Two: The 40th Day, Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, and a bevy of others. In terms of quality, you can't fault Sony's efforts.
However, this year also sees the release of the DSi (out tomorrow) and the iPhone 3.0 software, both of which will give impetus to Sony's already dominant rivals. Koller's probably right: this year's line-up will drive sales. But a significant hardware update is pretty much due.
http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/PSP/P...ws.asp?c=12557
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