Sony can’t keep up with PSP/PS2 Demand
Quite surprisingly, Jack Tretton divulges that Sony can hardly keep up with the demand for PSPs and PlayStation 2
Quite surprisingly, Jack Tretton divulges that Sony can hardly keep up with the demand for PSPs and PlayStation 2
The PlayStation TV, which bragged a fairly decent price (for a Sony), 3D display and a unique SimulView feature, hasn't sold millions upon millions of units, but Sony are proud of it nonetheless.
Patricia Hernandez explores the all too human shortcomings of the Mass Effect franchise.
Study raises concern over a focus on violent aspects.
The studio is hiring programmers for an unannounced next-gen title.
Looks like you'll be doing quite a bit more than just wandering through desert ruins.
Provided the leak is legitimate, we can expect to see the game in stores on November 21, 2012.
Expect the sequel to feature more personal stories and authentic action sequences.
This is why they don't make video games about Chuck Norris.
The Journey and Flower developer no longer wants to create PlayStation exclusives.
The next-gen engine will make a closed-door debut at next week's conference.
People love pay-what-you-want bundles, so why not?
Play this one with the lights on.
The PS Vita's home screen is pretty cluttered by default. Here's how to make it feel a lot more like home and a lot less like an ad.
The PlayStation Vita is a fantastic device to have on the go. Here's how to put your music / songs on it.
The PS Vita doesn't have a particularly long battery life, so here are some tips you can use to extend it.
Eric Swain writes about the elements that make Driver: San Francisco unique among racing games.
Maybe we could make another trailer, but with real people.