Archive for the ‘PSP’ Category


Sony E3 2011 Liveblog

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Please do not refresh this liveblog, it automatically updates every couple of seconds to save you time!  You can check out a replay of our liveblog after the jump and see our reaction to the PSV’s pricing:

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WR: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable (PSP)

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

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Developer: Atlus
Publisher: Atlus
Genre: RPG
Players: 1
Console: PSP
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Hours Played: 150 (no, that’s not a typo)
Progress: Finished the game

The Persona franchise is a popular series by the RPG aficionados at Atlus. What makes it different from many of its counterparts is that it is set in a contemporary Japan instead of Tolkien-esque fantasy worlds or post-apocalyptic futures. The fact that it centers around a group of high school students, though, is not particularly different considering that every other game produced and published by a Japanese software company seems to involve uniform-clad highschoolers. Persona 3 Portable (P3P) offers a hand-held remake of the excellent PS2 title, Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3, with additional content in the form of a new playable female character and unique story segments.  So how does this franchise fare on Sony’s portable console? Read on to find out….

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Usagicast Episode 4

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Nintendo’s awesome E3 2010 showing, Sony’s almost non-existent one, a girl who still happens to be on the internet, the 3D future, and coconut cream pie.

P.S. Give us money and we’ll give you awesome. : D

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Sony E3 2010 Liveblog

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Please do not refresh this liveblog, it automatically updates every couple of seconds to save you time! Check after the jump for the news from Sony’s relatively quiet E3 conference this year for lists of Move enabled games and the like.

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Sony E3 2009 Liveblog

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

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Please do not refresh this liveblog, it automatically updates every couple of seconds to save you time!  Sony pulled out some surprises, like the PS3mote that is still in very beta stages, but works about as well as currently-existing Wii technology.

With the site down this liveblog didn’t cross-post properly, so you can check it out here:

http://www.scribblelive.com/Event/Sony_E3_2009_Liveblog

PSP Go Announcement/Leak Review

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

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Click image to embigify!  (images courtesy EuroGamer)

Well, the PSP Go is out of the bag.  Thanks to an early release of the next Qore episode, the world now knows what the PSP Go looks like, as well as some purported specs:

  • 16 GB of internal Flash memory
  • 43% lighter than the PSP-3000
  • 3.8-inch screen (compared to the usual 4.3-inch PSP-3000 screen and the 3.5-inch iPhone/iPod Touch screens)
  • Bluetooth support
  • Will be sold concurrently with the PSP 3000
  • Apparently no UMD slot?

More pics after the jump!

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WR: Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters (PSP)

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

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Developer: High Impact Games
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Genre: Third-Person Action
Platform: PS2, PSP (Reviewed on PSP)
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone 10+)
Players: 1 (1-4 Online)
Hours Played: 15 hours
Game Progress: Finished single player twice

Before I bought a PSP I was checking out reviews of games online to see which were the best titles. I wanted to make sure my starting library was top notch. I ended up getting Killzone, God of War and Resistance along with the Ratchet and Clank PSP bundle. Least to say I was stoked to get home and start playing some of those games, I didn’t really care much for Ratchet at the time. I figured I’d play Ratchet first just to get the game out of the way, I mean it came with the bundle and was at least worth a try, right? That was about two weeks ago and I have barely touched any of the games I had purchased separately. Fifteen hours into the game, I have finished the single player game twice, played online matches against other people and still have items to collect and weapons to upgrade. Size has always mattered, you just won’t realize it until you play Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters.

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