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Qore’s Veronica Belmont puts PS3 Fanboy in her top 10 blogs

Posted by Andrew Yoon in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: Community

zombieonica425 Qores Veronica Belmont puts PS3 Fanboy in her top 10 blogs

Oh, that qrazy Veronica Belmont (pictured, above). The host of Future’s PS3 vidzine, Qore, has written a list of her 10 favorite blogs on the aptly-named blogs.com. She calls these sites “time well spent,” and the list includes PS3 Fanboy. In fact, it’s the only PlayStation-related blog on her list. Wow! Thanks so much, Veronica! We’ll totally invite you into our super-secret Home club. High-fives!

Here’s the breakdown:

  • BuzzFeed
  • Engadget
  • FabSugar
  • Four Four
  • Inhabitat
  • Mashable
  • PS3 Fanboy
  • Passive Aggressive Notes
  • PhotoshopDisasters
  • i09

Qore’s Veronica Belmont puts PS3 Fanboy in her top 10 blogs originally appeared on PS3 Fanboy on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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The PlayStation 3 Gift Guide

Posted by Mike Fahey in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials

20

Nov

The holiday season is upon us, and PlayStation 3 owners and owner-hopefuls around the world are desperately trying to relate to their loved ones the sort of game titles they'd like to unwrap when their particular gift-giving festivity commences. Nothing says "I don't understand you" quite like a cold, unfeeling gift card, so let Kotaku be your guide to the best things to place inside your shiny Sony console. Whether you are giving or receiving, our 2008 PlayStation 3 Gift Guide is your source for festive holiday gaming.

The guide is split into four different sections. We've got your Bargains, for those of you who want to stretch their holiday dollar; essential titles that every PlayStation 3 owner has to play (it's the law); social titles to lure your friends and family around the console; and finally epic titles that will devour your very soul and spit it out in a slightly moist but terribly happy little holiday lump.

Nothing like the smell of freshly opened games on a cold winter morning...



Bargains
PixelJunk Monsters
Price: $9.99 via PlayStation Network
Rating: Everyone
Addictive tower defense gameplay meets quirky audio and visual style in Q-Games' PixelJunk Monsters. Defend your creatures from the approaching hordes by placing towers along their path. Simple and addicting. The Otograph music alone is worth the price of admission, having resulted in the soundtrack being released as the first audio album on the PlayStation Network.

PixelJunk Eden
Price: $9.99 via PlayStation Network
Rating: Everyone
Another in Q-Games' PixelJunk series, Eden is a game that is hard to put into words. Grip and swing your way through various gardens, collecting pollen to allow new plants to bloom, opening up new paths for you to explore. Challenging and relaxing, all at once.

WipeOut HD
Price: $19.99 via PlayStation Network
Rating: Everyone 10+
Take the classic gameplay of the original futuristic racing game Wipeout, crank things up to a blistering fast 60 frames per second running at full HD 1080p, tack on an excellent soundtrack in Dolby 5.1 surround and you're in for one hell of a sweet ride. With new tracks and vehicles promised by way of future DLC, WipeOut HD is the gift that keeps on giving.

Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - Revenge of the Plague Lord
Price: $14.99 via PlayStation Network
Rating: Everyone 10+
Ah, Puzzle Quest. We cannot escape you, nor would we want to. The PlayStation 3 version of the puzzle/RPG hybrid that originally took the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP by storm contains all the fun of the original game plus the Revenge of the Plague Lord expansion that was released on the Xbox 360 earlier this year.

Echochrome
Price: $9.99 via PlayStation Network
Rating: Everyone
Echochrome is an excellent example of the unique, creative games that are the hallmark of the PlayStation Network. In a world populated by Oscar Reutersvärd's impossible constructions, getting from point A to point B is entirely a matter of perception. Guide a wooden mannequin through bizarre pathways by rotating the shapes it walks upon. It's like an interactive brain teaser that forces you to take a new look at the way you play.

Essentials


LittleBigPlanet
Price: $59.99
Rating: Everyone
The game everyone is talking about. On the surface, LittleBigPlanet is a relatively simplistic yet challenging platformer, but once you roll up your sleeves and start realizing your own creations with its rich editing tools it becomes something altogether different. LittleBigPlanet could very well be the game that defines the PlayStation 3.

Resistance 2
Price: $59.99
Rating: Mature
The follow-up to the best launch title for the PS3, Insomniac's first-person shooter continues the epic tale of man versus mutant that started in Resistance: Fall of Man. While the story mode delivers action on a scale seldom seen in a first-person shooter, the 60-player online multiplayer and MMO-style online co-op promises to keep players running and gunning for years to come.

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Price: $46.99
Rating: Mature
The game that launched a million PlayStation 3 consoles. If you own a PlayStation 3 and haven't experienced the final chapter in Hideo Kojima's epic Metal Gear series, then you simply aren't getting the most out of your console. You'll be hard pressed to find a more emotionally-charged game on any platform. Just beware - intense cravings for fried eggs may occur.

Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Price: $41.99
Rating: Everyone 10+
Insomniac takes their classic action platforming duo to a whole new level in Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction. Along with being one fine showcase for the graphical horse[power of the PlayStation 3, Tools of Destruction stays true to the series' roots, delivering solid action and top-notch platforming while still remaining as family-friendly as ever.

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
Price: $41.99
Rating: Teen
Developer Naughty Dog of Jak & Daxter and Crash Bandicoot fame show that they can work their magic on more realistic characters in Uncharted: Drakes' Fortune, an epic summer adventure movie you can play. It's got plenty of shooting, dizzying platforming elements, and some of the best-acted characters ever seen in a video game. It's Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of El Dorado, only without Indiana Jones.

Socializers

Rock Band 2
Price: $189.99
Rating: Teen
You can't get much more social than Rock Band 2. You can barely go to any large gathering of people these days without finding the game set up, and once you build it, the people will come. Almost as fun to watch as it is to play, Rock Band 2 snags a recommendation over the competition because of its massive song library. Still no "The Touch" by Stan Bush, but we remain hopeful.

SingStar Bundle
Price: $59.99
Rating: Teen
Say what you will about your full band games, I contend that SingStar is an even better party game than either of the major guitar and drum touting franchises. Why? Because with those, people can escape singing. SingStar doesn't play that. It's all hideous embarrassment, all the time.

Buzz! Quiz TV Bundle
Price: $59.99
Rating: Teen
Not only does Buzz! Quiz TV provide hours of family-friendly entertainment plus the ability to create and share your own quizzes with the world, it also comes bundled with four wireless Buzz buzzers, perfect for forcefully throwing at friends and family members who are just too smart for their own damn good. They should really package this game with buzzer-proof helmets.

Eye Of Judgment
Price: $66.99
Rating: Teen
The perfect gift for the collectible card game addict in your life, Eye of Judgment comes packaged with the PlayStation Eye camera, which promotes a whole different kind of social interaction as well. As an added plus, card booster packs make excellent follow-up gifts, as do the high-powered movie set lighting you need to play the game at night.

Soul Calibur IV
Price: $56.99
Rating: Teen
Fighting games, once the cornerstone of the arcade social scene, still remain an excellent way to pass the time with a horde of slightly drunk friends. Soul Calibur IV not only has a ton of characters to beat on each other with, you can add to the humiliation by pwning your pals with your custom-created fighter - naked mohawk man wearing pink diaper.

Epics

Valkyria Chronicles
Price: $56.99
Rating: Teen
Sega's beautiful take on the strategy RPG couples an gorgeous hand-sketched graphics style with one of the most innovative combat system that integrates 3rd person action with turn-based tactics. The game features more than 100 customizable characters and an epic storyline sure to keep you playing through to the very end. As an added plus, Valkyria Chronicles is a PlayStation 3 exclusive, so you can always rub that in your Xbox-owning friends' faces.

Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice
Price: $39.99
Rating: Teen
When you are talking epics, you're talking Disgaea. NIS America has been creating turn-based strategy RPG shut-ins since the original Disgaea on the PlayStation, and the third installment is no different. Class world alone features 40 stages for each of the more than 270 characters, or 10,800 different stages. Add to that the story stages, item world, and an infinite number of randomly generated battle maps, and you could play Disgaea 3 for years.

BioShock
Price: $56.99
Rating: Mature
Last year's Xbox 360 epic is this year's PlayStation 3 epic as 2K's tale decadence, delirium, and death under the sea makes the leap to Sony's console. The PS3 version of the game adds a new difficulty mode to the title, along with console-exclusive downloadable content that'll be available in plenty of time for Christmas.

Fallout 3
Price: $59.99
Rating: Mature
Bethesda has proven time and time again with their Elder Scrolls series that they know epic, and their take on the Fallout universe fits the bill quite nicely. You can spend days explore the wasteland surrounding the ruins of Washington D.C., doing battle, scavaging supplies to build new weapons, making friends, killing said friends, making new friends - the possibilities are endless.

Grand Theft Auto IV
Price: $53.99
Rating: Mature
Cars to steal, prostitutes to kill out of shame after they leave your car. The Liberty City presented in Grand Theft Auto IV is truly a massive playground at your fingertips. Not only has Rockstar given us all the tools we need for months of mindless destruction, they added in highly entertaining multiplayer modes so we can share the experience with random people over the internet.

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In a sea of Japanese DS games, two PS3 titles still shine

Posted by Alan Tsang in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: News


This week on the Japanese weekly sales charts, two PS3 games make a commendable debut. Yakuza 3 Way of the Samurai 3 (thanks, Fiddlesworth!) was sucked in and spat out by the top dog Kirby Super Star Ultra, but it still managed to land in second place, selling 81,047 copies. And who said Japanese gamers don't enjoy first-person shooters? Resistance 2 makes it into the top 5 by the skin of its teeth, selling 33,584 copies. While Grand Theft Auto IV for the PS3 is still selling relatively strong, taking eleventh place, LittleBigPlanet isn't doing quite as well -- Media Molecule's title in currently in twenty second place.

Check out the full chart, after the jump.

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In a sea of Japanese DS games, two PS3 titles still shine originally appeared on PS3 Fanboy on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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European PSN releases for November 20th

Posted by Jem Alexander in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: New Releases, PlayStation Store, PlayStation Network

Another Thursday, another PSN update. This one involves a PS1 game for you retrophiles, a whole bunch of the normal add-on content (though, sadly lacking in Loco Roco LittleBigPlanet costumes) alongside the BioShock add-on pack. There's also the Linger In Shadows soundtrack available to grab for free and the first episode of Shoot! Both of which are definitely worth downloading. Here's the full release list:

Playable Content
  • Sim City 2000 PS1 game (£6.29)
Add-on Content
  • 16x Need For Speed: Undercover add-ons (£1.49 - £6.99)
  • LittleBigPlanet "Sack In The Box" costume (free)
  • BioShock "Challenge Rooms" add-on pack (£6.29)
  • Rock Band DLC (listed after the break)
  • Guitar Hero World Tour DLC (listed after the break)
Music
  • Linger In Shadows soundtrack (free)

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European PSN releases for November 20th originally appeared on PS3 Fanboy on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Home version 1.00 now available to beta testers, introduces Clubs

Posted by Andrew Yoon in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: PlayStation Network


Finally! After years of waiting, looks like Home is finally to release to the masses. Version 1.00 of the Home client has been released to beta testers. The new Home moves from the "Game" section of the XMB to the more appropriate "PlayStation Network" area.

A slew of changes have hit Home in its 1.00 update. The virtual PSP has disappeared, replaced with an easier-to-use Menu Pad (pictured). Various areas of Home have been renamed. An Online Manual and Tutorial have been added, to make it easier to understand the numerous features of Home. Players will now be able to background download new Home areas -- it was a big hassle having to wait for a few minutes before loading each new area.

One of the big features of 1.00 is the Clubs system. This feature allows players to create clubhouses, where up to 32 players can meet. Although this feature is free to beta testers, it will be a paid service when Home rolls out to the public.

The new 1.00 beta looks like a significant improvement over previous versions of the service. Now, we're going to wait for Sony to officially release the service to the entire PlayStation Network community.

[Thanks to everyone that sent this in!]

Home version 1.00 now available to beta testers, introduces Clubs originally appeared on PS3 Fanboy on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Square Enix LA looking into PSN development

Posted by Andrew Yoon in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: e-Distribution Games


Square Enix recently opened a new studio in LA, one of their first major forays into Western development. The new studio will focus on digitally distributed games, according to GI.biz. "All formats - Xbox Live, WiiWare, PlayStation Network - are all viable formats for us," said Square Enix USA's John Yamamoto. "We started the in-house development team a couple of months ago and we're starting with downloadable content because the team is still small."

The new American studio is part of a drastic change at Square Enix; the new strategy is to embrace the Western market fully. "Japanese videogame software sales represent less than 15 per cent of the global market." In order to compete, Yamamoto reiterates that Square Enix will be focusing on multiplatform titles. "To maximise and spread our games to as many users as possible I think we have to go to multiformat - the Xbox 360, PS3 and also the PC as well."

Square Enix LA looking into PSN development originally appeared on PS3 Fanboy on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Topatoi spins onto PSN this winter

Posted by Andrew Yoon in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: e-Distribution Games


Here's another PSN game for you. Topatoi is a 3D platformer, with a twist -- a gyroscopic twist. Raph, a brave explorer, has made an emergency landing in an uncharted part of the world. He must find spare parts throughout the world to fix his spaceship and save his girlfriend.

In order to do so, he'll have to traverse through various puzzle/platforming stages with his ATG: All-Terrain Gyroscope. It works like a giant spinning top toy. Controlling the ATG will be a bit tricky, as spinning it properly will affect the top's speed and behavior.

Developed by Boolat, Topatoi will be available Winter 2008 through the PlayStation Store. To check out screenshots, go to WorthPlaying.

Topatoi spins onto PSN this winter originally appeared on PS3 Fanboy on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Deal: PS3 + 2 games + Blu-ray + remote = £300

Posted by Jem Alexander in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials, Playstation 3 Videos

20

Nov

Filed under: Deals and Bargains, Hardware

Play.com continues to do its best to make the PS3 as affordable as possible, despite Sony's refusal to cut price. Two new bundles allow you to pick up an 80GB PS3 along with a whole load of extra goodies for no additional cost. The first bundle sticks a £300 price tag on an 80GB system, Batman Begins Blu-ray, Quantum of Solace, LittleBigPlanet and a Blu-ray remote. The second bundle swaps out Quantum of Solace for Grand Theft Auto IV and Batman Begins for 300.

Quality bundles, we're sure you agree. A great improvement on the "PS3 + 1 game for £310" bundles that we're so used to. So if you haven't taken the PS3 plunge yet, now might be the perfect time.

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Bin Your PS3, Save Yourself $15

Posted by Luke Plunkett in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials

20

Nov

The Natural Resources Defense Council Have...hey, look, wait. This is interesting. Because it's about your money. Anyway, like I was saying, the Natural Resources Defense Council have released a report detailing how much money it costs the average American to run a gaming console. And, by extension, how much money you could save by taking those consoles and throwing them in the closet/garbage. Were you to decomission a 360, for example, you'd save yourself $11 a year. $11! Binning a PS3 would save you $15, while packing the Wii away - provided you haven't already done so - will save you...$3 a year. Best keep it around then, in case Gran comes over and wants a swing at that "computer bowling".

New Report: Video Games are Energy Drains [NRDC]

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Bin Your PS3, Save Yourself $15

Posted by Luke Plunkett in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials  TAGS in Playstation 3 News, Playstation 3 Tutorials

20

Nov

The Natural Resources Defense Council Have...hey, look, wait. This is interesting. Because it's about your money. Anyway, like I was saying, the Natural Resources Defense Council have released a report detailing how much money it costs the average American to run a gaming console. And, by extension, how much money you could save by taking those consoles and throwing them in the closet/garbage. Were you to decomission a 360, for example, you'd save yourself $11 a year. $11! Binning a PS3 would save you $15, while packing the Wii away - provided you haven't already done so - will save you...$3 a year. Best keep it around then, in case Gran comes over and wants a swing at that "computer bowling".

New Report: Video Games are Energy Drains [NRDC]

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