Sony has released US pricing
details for the proprietary memory cards to be used by the
PlayStation Vita. The cards will cost you $29.99 for 4GB, $44.99 for
8GB, $69.99 for 16GB or $119.99 for 32GB high-rollers. This is comparable with Sony's own pricing on the PSP's Memory Stick storage – which is lucky, as you won't be able to do much
without one...
Boycotts, glitches, and BBB complaints
be damned. Despite a rough month in the public eye, Mass Effect 3 has
risen to the top spot in NPD's monthly US sales tally, outperforming its
predecessor and boosting an otherwise dismal month for video
game sales...
I was in HMV at lunchtime, trying to buy Fantastic Mr. Fox on Blu-ray. I came out empty-handed, resolving more strongly than ever to just go straight to the interweb the next time I want to buy anything. But I did secure the following photo, of a games retail-based occurrence so bloody ludicrous that, well, that I had to take a photo of it to show you.
An HD collection of PS2-era Ratchet & Clank games? Sure, that sounds like the sort of thing that Sony would do. Amazon France seems to agree...
An HD collection of PS2-era Ratchet & Clank games? Sure, that sounds like the sort of thing that Sony would do. Amazon France seems to agree...
An HD collection of PS2-era Ratchet & Clank games? Sure, that sounds like the sort of thing that Sony would do. Amazon France seems to agree...
Bad day at the office? Crummy class at
school? Sometimes all you need to turn your afternoon around is a new
trailer for the gorgeously illustrated Rayman Origins; and wouldn't
you know, that's exactly what we stumbled across this morning. See? You and us, we're like this.

Showing a level of enthusiasm it normally reserves for the launch of new Nintendo consoles, Ubisoft today announced it has a whopping six new titles in development for the PS VIta. When Sony's flashy new handheld finally arrives in the U.S. and Europe next year, owners can look forward to playing Rayman Origins, Assassin's Creed and Lumines on the system, as well as Michael Jackson the Experience, Asphalt and Dungeon Hunter Alliance...
Bad day at the office? Crummy class at
school? Sometimes all you need to turn your afternoon around is a new
trailer for the gorgeously illustrated Rayman Origins; and wouldn't
you know, that's exactly what we stumbled across this morning. See? You and us, we're like this.
As adorable and stunningly animated the upcoming Rayman
Origins is, it’s got the dark specter of death looming over it. No we aren’t
talking about the fact that it comes out November 15 when it’ll be overshadowed
by a dozen AAA-budgeted titles. We’re talking about all the danger lurking
around the world that Rayman and pals explore. So many things can (and definitely
will) kill you during your playthorugh of the 2D throwback. Here are just some of
the ways…