Would Xbox 360 Live may cost double?
0 Comments - 24 Oct 2009
“I don’t foresee a scenario where we’re going to double the price of LIVE any time in the next couple months”You may have heard rumblings around the net that Microsoft's Xbox 360 LIVE monthly and yearly subscription may double in price in the next few years. Videogame analyst/financial/inside guru Michael Pachter suggested the company's $50 Xbox L...

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What happens when you smash a PS3 Slim into a Bravia HD TV?
0 Comments - 22 Oct 2009
I have experience pain before it was called a ruptured appendix, but this madness that Sony has done hurts me more than six rupture appendix mixed in with a little water boarding. The guys at Sony Australia, who apparently have thousands of Bravias lying around chillin, loaded a catapult with a PS3 Slim and launched it straight into the sexy beaut...

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

DreamCast Reborn: Sega wants all Past IPs on the PS3

With the recently leaked Sega PR document by a mysterious stranger that is currently employed by Sega(for the moment) shows that Sega is trying to relive their glory days through the Sony PS3.

This PR nightmare or well timed leaked has shown a bright relationship between Sega and Sony. The leaked documents states that there will be a PS2 emulator for PS3, this could be by firmware update or it could off been sneaked in with firmware 3.0.

With Sega's commitment to raise out the ashes, a FREE digital platform like the PSN may help their agenda. Sega is seriously considering putting Japanese games directly on PSN for download in a "special Japanese Import section (pricing $9.99 to $39.99 for full game).Might need to localize menus at least with subtitles. SCEA interested in helping on MKTG side if they can have period of exclusivity"

Sega and Sony also wants to release their entire PS2 library onto the PSN "as well SCEA wants to sell all PS2 titles on PSN (GTA Vice City/Sonic/etc)For co Marketing money show PS3 controller on TV ads – similar to EA Madden Spots, NCAA, etc…"


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