SCEA Product Marketing Specialist Ken Chan has announced today alongside a trailer video that PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe is now just $9.99 on Son'y PSP console.
To quote: Alright PixelJunk fans, the release of PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe for PSP (UMD) is right around the corner, and we have more great news to share.
For those that don’t already know, starting April...
This is interesting.. According to iSuppli.com Sony now losing just $36 on every PS3 Slim sold.
To quote: "The PlayStation 3 was the biggest risk yet for Sony with an estimated manufacturing cost between $690 and $805 when it first hit the market. The retail price was just $599 showing how much each sale hurt.
The saving grace, however, is the fact that manufacturing...
Sony's PlayStation Home Online Community Specialist Jared Rea has shared a glimpse of EVO 2009, along with a video of Daigo defeating Justin Wong in Street Fighter IV.
To quote: EVO is the world’s largest and longest-running fighting game tournament, and this year it was bigger than ever.
Largely thanks to the incredible success of Street Fighter IV, EVO’s overall...
Today IGN has published a statement from Sony's Product Publicity Rep on the rumored PS3 Firmware 3.0 features.
To quote: The worldwide Web is abuzz with another PlayStation 3 rumor. This one claims that PS3 Firmware 3.0 will be out by Christmas and bring a complete overhaul in the vein of the new Xbox Experience.
The rumor says you can expect background patch downloading,...
This is being filed as a rumor for the moment, if anyone can read Chinese and do a translation of what exactly these pictures are supposed to be of feel free to comment below.
Could they be of a cost-cutting new PS3 Slim redesign (with a new PS3 font to boot) leaked by Chinese BBS LevelUp, or just pics of a knockoff PS3 clone?
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