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R.U.S.E. will make use of PlayStation Move, Ubisoft has revealed at a press event in London. http://www.mcvuk.com/news/39897/More-core-support-for-PS-Move Add new comment
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Sinister Twisted Metal clown man, Sweet Tooth, is on his way to an all-round more playful game in ModNation Racers. Sony will launch an official model for Sweet Tooth and his gun-equipped truck into the cartoony kart racer this week for the pocket-money price of $1.99 - in the US at least (as the US PS Blog confirms, while the EU blog is yet to awaken from its weekend slumber). See screenshots of him on this page. Sweet Tooth will, of course, turn up again next year in his more brutal form when the new Twisted Metal game hits PS3. We played it at E3 and you can read about the carnage we witnessed right here. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=254503?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-General-RSS
Three years after it debuted on PS3, Sony has confirmed that it is to pull the plug on the online services connected to card battling title The Eye of Judgement.
The game works by using the PSEye to scan real-life cards that are placed on a real deck. These are then embellished with animations on-screen. Speaking on the official EU forums, community team moderator LordRoss stated: “We at SCEE sincerely thank you for your continued support of The Eye of Judgement. The online battle service for this product will terminate on September 30th 2010. Offline play will remain available even after the conclusion of online service. “We hope you will continue to enjoy both The Eye of Judgement., and the latest addition to the series, The Eye of Judgement: Legends, available exclusively for the PSP.” Unsurprisingly many existing players have voiced their dissatisfaction at the move, particularly those who had invested extra cash on card packs. http://www.mcvuk.com/news/39870/The-...e-of-Judgement
PlayStation Home has been "a huge success" for Sony despite scepticism among press and consumers, the service's director Jack Buser has said.
Sony's PlayStation 3 enjoyed its tenth month of consecutive growth in May, according to US data from Sony. Hardware sales were up 18 per cent compared to last May and revenues up 58 per cent, with Patrick Seybold, corporate communications boss, stating that inventory is beginning to improve after a number of months with supply issues. "We are now beginning to experience greater availability of product and are looking forward to this fall’s most anticipated launch, PlayStation Move," he said in a statement. Although sales continue to improve for Sony, overall revenues for all three home consoles were down 20 per cent in the US during May compared to last year due to lower prices on hardware. http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/npd-playstation-3-hits-tenth-month-of-consecutive-growth |



