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DC Universe Online Finally Finds Its Way To MySpace

July 02, 2008

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Ever since word got out about Sony Online’s upcoming MMO DC Universe Online—which features all of the DC characters in their native environments—the ‘net has been buzzing with anticipation. Information about the game was painfully scarce, until the fanboy set discovered some ads in the last week’s DC comic releases that pointed them to the game’s secret Myspace.

And what did they find on the site? Well, besides some cool wallpapers and info about an exclusive party at Comic-Con, the page had the first available screenshots of the game. Jackpot, right? Right. Except for the fact that they’re crazy small, as you can see above. But, these should do until E3 or until the game debuts at the San Diego Comic-Con later this month. After the jump, check out a video of concept art from the game.
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Hands On With PixelJunk Eden

June 26, 2008

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Sony is working on some pretty Zen shit. At least that’s the feeling I left with from a hands on demo of Q-Games upcoming PSN title PixelJunk Eden. When I say “Zen shit” I mean that in the most positive way possible. Read the rest of this entry »

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Howard Stringer Admits The PS3 Was On The Ropes

May 29, 2008

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In a video interview with Wall Street Journal tech wonk, Walt Mossberg, Howard Stringer, Lord of Blu-ray and the head of Sony, admitted that his crowd came close to sticking a fork in the PS3. Specifically Stringer said the PS3 was, “on life support for a while.” To his credit, Stringer speaks openly on everything from battling Apple’s iPod to taking Mossberg’s barbs about the “crapplets” Sony loads onto their line of PCs. The only thing he doesn’t seem to respond to is the walk out music by The Vapors, “Turning Japanese.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Sony And Nissan To Give Two Lucky Europeans A Shot At A Fiery Death

May 06, 2008

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Gearheads who bought the new driving wheel from Logitech before Gran Turismo Prologue hit shelves will get another chance at proving their zealotry. Nissan and Sony have teamed up to host GT Academy, an eight-month competition aimed at finding the best Gran Turismo Prologue jockeys in Europe. Read the rest of this entry »