Not often do we encounter light-shedding interviews such as the one from GameIndustry.biz with SCEUK's managing director Ray Maguire, who talked about Sony's decision to introduce a new PS3 SKU (the 40GB model) and how the launch of such a system could have a negative impact on early PS3 adopters. A few exc... |
9 October 2007 06:22 GMT |
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Sony's finally considering a price drop for their shiny black handheld gaming system, the PSP. In Europe that is. Currently, the PSP retails for GBP 149.99 / EUR 199.99. Thus, as of May 4 the PSP will retail for no more, no less than GBP 129.99 in the UK and EUR 169.99 in the rest of Europe, as gameindustry.biz ... |
25 April 2007 09:40 GMT |
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Official UK PlayStation Magazine is going to give PS3 fans and owners (practically whoever buys the magazine) Blu-ray discs containing nothing but the newest stuff launching on Sony's next-gen console, starting June this year. Given that a Blu-ray disc is good for 25 GB of storage, gamers will most likely be abl... |
11 April 2007 09:45 GMT |
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In an interview with GI.biz Sony's UK Managing Director Ray Maguire said something that led people to believe that Sony is doing Americans a favor, by letting loose on the price for their PS3. Maguire also makes comparisons between UK and USA to prove his point: "If you take what's considered to be the most... |
27 March 2007 09:33 GMT |
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What do you know? The new and improved PSP is real. Looks like every console making company is improving their systems. First, there was Nintendo with their new Wii Channel and Wii-mic, then a German gaming site says that "reliable sources" told them the improved black Xbox 360 from Microsoft is on its way and will p... |
14 March 2007 04:57 GMT |
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