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Oct 28 2008 3:16 AM
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It’s out! After over a year of being pushed back LittleBiGPlanet (reffered to from now on as LBP) has graced us with it’s presence. Developed by Media Molecule, LBP is a basic side scroller. However unlike most side scrollers this one comes with a level editor and a robust online component.
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Oct 28 2008 3:15 AM
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ZX-81 has released his newest version of his Atari emulator for the Playstation Portable - the PSP7800 v.1.2.0 and there are versions for 1.50 fw and upto 5.00 custom firmware too.
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Oct 28 2008 3:13 AM
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There's certainly a generous choice of realistic racing simulators for home gaming consoles, with countless competitors all vying to prove themselves king of the speedway and title for 'most realistic' for the choice gamer. Even with a plethora of options already available that hasn't stopped Eutechnyx and System 3 from bringing the Italian experience home with Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli, and while the game is also available for its next-generation counterparts a specially-made version is now available for Sony's last-generation platform.
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Oct 28 2008 3:11 AM
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According to gaming site Kotaku, GameStop has posted that the 360 and the PS3 demos for first-person action game Mirror's Edge will be out on November 6th. EA has yet to announce the demo date, and they're the true authority, so consider this one a rumor for now.
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Oct 28 2008 3:10 AM
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Because of the delay, LittleBigPlanet’s release has been pretty wacko. Yesterday, as my desire to get my hands on Sackboy reached its peak, I called every single store that sold video games around my area. Only store that had it: Gamestop, but they were only giving it to those people who pre-ordered the title. Also interesting to note is that these different retailers gave me wildly varying dates for the games release, some saying October 27, others saying November 17, so I was terrified I would have to wait even longer to get my fix.
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Oct 28 2008 3:09 AM
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PlayStation 3 platformer LittleBigPlanet should be shipping this week in North America, but the sequel is already in the the works. According to the BBC, developers Media Molecule are not only developing a followup to the creative, whimsical game, there are plans for a bunch of spin-offs, including "comics, cartoons, and action figures.
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Oct 28 2008 3:03 AM
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The most important commandments that a purveyor of portable pleasure should take to heart if the gamer on the go is to be satisfied. Read on then, for the Ten Golden Rules of successful handheld consoles.
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Oct 28 2008 3:01 AM
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Light Pad Wireless Controller for PS2, the first and only glowing liquid-filled wireless controller. The unique look, combined with the latest 2.4GHz wireless technology, creates the most advanced controller on the market. Break free from restricitive wires without giving up responsiven ess.
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Oct 28 2008 3:00 AM
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For those who missed it, LittleBigPlanet released on Sunday, October 26, in some locations (ahead of the official rescheduled October 28 launch, but obviously behind the original launch of October 21). Servers went live on Monday, October 27, to the delight of several early happy gadders.
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Oct 28 2008 2:58 AM
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Candid Anthony from TheBitBag.com wrote, "As one of the lucky thousands of people able to play Little Big Planet during the Beta period I must say I was impressed by the game. It has added a fresh experience to gaming that we were all greatly in need of, the ability to create content and share it with others.
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Oct 28 2008 2:57 AM
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Word from Playlogic Entertainment is that it’s in house studio, Playlogic Game Factory will continue it’s on going partnership with Sony. Playlogic is known for their work with the PS2 Eyetoy and now the upcoming PS3 game “EyePet” which is set for release in 2009.
The official press release can be found after the jump.
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Oct 28 2008 2:55 AM
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Without even taking a step into the Playboy Mansion, everyone have a pretty good idea of what’s going on in there. You guessed it right, people are… gaming! Of course. After all, is it not the palace of pleasures? Hugh Hefner, founder of the Playboy magazine, definitely have a soft spot for classic gaming. As a fact, he built a guesthouse next to his “every-man-dream” mansion to accommodate his closest friends. In it, you can find a nice gaming room filled with classic arcades. Here’s what you can see in it.
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Oct 28 2008 2:53 AM
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Sony will not cut the price for the Sony PS3 for the Holidays. You only get the new 80GB PS3 for the normal price of $399.99. Dell just informed about a new coupon giving you 15% off on Electronics in the Dell Home store.
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Oct 28 2008 2:52 AM
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So what do you get when you mix Penny Arcade characters, you, hobos, clowns, robots mimes, and just plain weird things? You get a videogame called Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Preipice of Darkness Episode One! but we’ll just call it PAA:OTRSPOD EP:1 for short, and heres our review.
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Oct 28 2008 2:50 AM
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Sony announced on October 9th the Adhoc Party for PSP service. The beta version of Adhoc Party would have launched on October 30th. Today Sony Japan said that the service will be delayed to some when beginning of November. Adhoc Party for PSP will allow users to play PSP software titles featuring ad hoc mode over the internet through Sony PS3.
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