Today the official God Of War 3 PS3 Fact Sheet is available from Sony (via PlayStationLifestyle.net, linked above).
The ModNation Racers official PS3 Fact Sheet is also below, although it's been available for several weeks now but those interested can check it out too!
God Of War 3 Fact Sheet
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA)
Platform:...
A few days ago the EyePet Fact Sheet for PlayStation 3 was released, and today Sony has confirmed to JoyStiq (linked above) the US release will arrive in time for the holidays.
To quote: Sony has confirmed to us at a holiday showcase event in New York City tonight that the PlayStation Eye game, EyePet, will definitely be heading to the US in time for the holidays.
PlayStationLifestyle (linked above) has posted Sony's EyePet Fact Sheet for PlayStation 3.
Below is the overview, including an outline of the key features:
OVERVIEW
Experience the first virtual pet who doesn’t just live on screen, he lives in the living-room. Using the PlayStation® Eye camera, EyePet will interact with users and the environment to...
On the heels of winning 25 international gaming awards with FIFA 09, the top-selling football franchise from EA SPORTS is surpassed with FIFA 10.
Responding to consumer feedback from more than 275 million online games played, FIFA 10 refines an already potent game engine, focusing on what matter most to fans.
A new fact sheet has been issued for the upcoming Terminator Salvation videogame today.
The fact sheet highlights some important elements of the eideogame, including: intelligent robotic enemies, destructible cover gameplay, and a diverse array of weapons including a plasma firing skynet tank.
Earlier this month that David Jaffe, the brain behind the Twisted Metal and God of War franchises, had a big 'dog and pony show' with Sony.
Since then, it was revealed that this green light showing will take place Thursday morning. Jaffe and his studio are trying to get Sony's approval for the game at this meeting, so it's an important showing for Jaffe's fledgling studio.
On Friday, Microsoft gave computer makers a six-month extension for offering Windows XP on newly-shipped PCs. While this doesn’t impact enterprise IT — because volume licensing agreements will allow IT to keep installing Windows XP for many years to come — the move is another symbolic nail in Vista’s coffin.
The public reputation of Windows Vista is in shambles, as...