February 21st, 2012
PSP Comic Download Service Coming to an End
The PSP Comic Service is coming to an end later this year, and all the comics will be taken off the Store.
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February 21st, 2012
The PSP Comic Service is coming to an end later this year, and all the comics will be taken off the Store.
XTREME PSP / PSVita
December 17th, 2011
According to TouchArcade, Duke Nukem Forever will be coming to an iOS device near you very soon. It seems like the developers actually left a mention of the App store in their manual from Steam. Another great mistake!
So when can we expect it to be released? At the moment you can pre-order Duke Nukem Forever on Steam which will be released on June 9, so expect an iOS version just after!

Duke Nukem Forever Coming to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Very Soon! originally appeared on: WireNinja
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October 24th, 2011
Hey PSP fans! Hope you are geared up for the exciting new releases coming out on PSP! Starting on November 8th you will be able to rev up your engine and join your favorite characters from Disney/Pixar’s, Cars 2 in a high-speed race around the globe in Cars: 2 The Video Game. Also, the soccer season is just about coming to an end but that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop here. We are excited to announce that we are bringing another great PSP Entertainment Pack your way on November 15th that features everyone’s favorite soccer franchise, FIFA Soccer 12 and for the first time ever, Cars 2: The Video Game for PSP.
This bundle features a black PSP-3000, 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, a copy of FIFA 2012 on UMD and a PlayStation Network voucher to download Cars 2: The Video Game. Another great value for PSP (PlayStationPortable) system fans to enjoy for only 9.99 (MSRP). Check out the close up below.
As you know, FIFA Soccer 12 delivers a true soccer experience with authentic club and league licenses, and intelligent gameplay that mirrors real-world soccer. You’re able to compete as any one of over 500 officially licensed clubs and experience responsive, intelligent and realistic action. You’ll enjoy turning defenders with sophisticated dribbling and ball control, snapping off precision shots and placing beautifully timed passes with pin point accuracy.
Releasing November 8th, Cars 2: The Video Game lets you jump into the Cars 2 universe with some of your favorite Cars personalities such as Mater, Lightning McQueen, Holley Shiftwell , and the newly introduced Finn McMissile in exotic locations around the globe. You can train to become a world-class spy at the international spy academy, C.H.R.O.M.E. (Command Headquarters for Recon Operations &Motorized Espionage), take on dangerous missions, and compete to become the fastest race car in the world. Use your spy skills in exciting, action-packed combat racing and battle arenas! In addition, you can race against friends and family in either single or multiplayer modes with up to four players in AD Hoc Mode to unlock challenging new tracks, characters, events and thrilling spy missions.
For those of you who already have a PSP system, you’ll be able to jump in on the fun a week earlier as Cars 2: The Video Game will be sold separately starting November 8th for .99 (MSRP) on UMD and PSN.
How many of you are planning to take FIFA or Cars 2: The Video Game on the go? We would love to hear from all the PSP fans out there so be sure to share your comments below!
May 15th, 2011
According to TouchArcade, Duke Nukem Forever will be coming to an iOS device near you very soon. It seems like the developers actually left a mention of the App store in their manual from Steam. Another great mistake!
So when can we expect it to be released? At the moment you can pre-order Duke Nukem Forever on Steam which will be released on June 9, so expect an iOS version just after!

Duke Nukem Forever Coming to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Very Soon! originally appeared on: WireNinja
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April 5th, 2011
Hey all you spore heads! Bill from Creat here, and I’m excited to announce our US release of the Mushroom Wars Online DLC on April 5th for .99. The original Mushroom Wars is available on PSN for .99.
The original Mushroom Wars is a fast-paced and accessible RTS, with a quaint, anime-inspired visual style in which players send their cute armies into battle, upgrade their mushroom bases, improve their weaponry and fight skirmishes in close-quarter maps. Mushroom Wars Online introduces several expansions to these features, the most exciting being the ability to spread their fungal domination into the online realm with four-player online multiplayer support.
Along with the addition of online multiplayer support, Mushroom Wars Online introduces a number of new features to the original title, including local multiplayer support for up to four players. Players can enjoy custom matches against online friends for training and entertainment, or watch others battle from the sidelines to hone their strategic skills. Users can now compare their global rank with others to see how they stack up and keep track of their personal score history. Mushroom Wars Online also allows players to record and replay matches, and upload gameplay videos online to share with friends.
We know that North America has been waiting patiently for the chance to play Mushroom Wars online and we want to make is special for you. So, we will be holding a tournament for Mushroom Wars: Online (RSVP here) where you can play against the developers! The North American tournament will be held on April 28th. Compete for a chance to win some of our fabulous prizes:
Prizes:
Don’t worry about losing your ranks either, this tournament will be held outside of the normal ranking methods. You will only be ranked for your progress in the tournament, and then your true ranks will be restored. Didn’t win your matches against our crack team of Mushroom Warriors? Don’t worry; we will be rewarding the most active player in the tournament with one of the prizes!
Sign up on our Facebook page and compete for a chance to win cash for your PSN wallet!
March 17th, 2011
Good news PlayStation fans! Beyond Good & Evil HD is coming to the PlayStation Network in May 2011. Fans of the 2003 cult classic will be able to relive the adventures of Jade as she uncovers a planet-wide alien conspiracy that is taking over Hillys. At its time, Beyond Good & Evil was considered one of the top adventure games on the PlayStation 2, and soon you’ll be able to play it in HD on your PS3.
With the HD release of the game, you can expect to see the same type of care Michael Ancel and his team has when they designed the original game. Dive deep into the beautiful world of Hillys as Jade encounters different species of animals and enemies. Along with the visuals, we have also updated the audio allowing you to experience the 2004 AIAS nominee for Oustanding Achievement in Original Music Composition and Oustanding Achievement in Sound Design. All this combines into the best version of Beyond Good & Evil yet.
Along with releasing an HD version of one of our beloved classics, we are giving away a special present to PlayStation Network members who pick up the game within the first two weeks. Gamers who purchase Beyond Good & Evil HD within two weeks from launch will receive two free avatars. Decorate your PlayStation Network card with a Jade or Pey’j avatar to show your friends that you’re the biggest BG&E fan.
Look for more info on the re-release of Beyond Good & Evil on the PlayStation Network as we get closer to May. To join the community of BG&E fans, visit our Facebook page.
November 30th, 2010

“LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game will re-create the action, adventure and memorable moments of the Pirates of the Caribbean mythology in LEGO form,” read a Disney press release, “incorporating the humor of LEGO minifigures and fantastic worlds built from LEGO bricks and elements for players to explore. Players can take on the roles of more than 70 characters and experience the pirate adventure, irreverent humor and amazing creatures of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, through action-adventure gameplay and hilariously quirky LEGO cut scenes.

“Throughout the game, players will also have the freedom to explore environments from the highly acclaimed movie series in more than 20 levels. The game features two-player cooperative mode, in which players each control a character to experience the story together, and freeplay mode, which lets players return to levels to discover new items”.
And so one of the most poorly-designed and overrated game franchises continues. I guess anything’s better than Indiana Jones…
November 27th, 2010
Two big things coming up… 1) Total_Noob’s 6.20 Homebrew Enabler, it’s nearly completed, that’s according to a post at Wololo’s site; and 2) Sony is setting to release PSP Firmware 6.35, that’s neigh say straight from Sony’s PlayStation Blog. Of course you should NOT update when 6.35 is released as it likely patches HBL and/or [...]
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November 19th, 2009
Hello everyone! This is John Bates and Jennifer Pourchot from Pelfast. Pelfast is a small indie startup located in sunny California. Our debut title, Comet Crash, turned the tower defense genre on its head with completely new and exciting gameplay and we’re hard at working wrapping up a massive expansion, titled Comet Crash: Bionic Swarm. For those unfamiliar with the original Comet Crash, here’s a quick rundown.
Tower defense fans appreciate the simple yet addictive experience of building towers to defend from enemy waves. On the other hand, we at Pelfast love the thrill of a massive offensive rush to demolish an enemy base. We designed Comet Crash with both of these elements in mind. Finally, you can send massive swarms of your own troops to wreak havoc on the relentless waves of enemies.
Since your last mission at the end of Comet Crash, you have enjoyed peaceful times. But while you have been delighting in the fruits of your latest victory, underground enemy forces have been frantically working to rebuild their defenses. Their technology has expanded and once again they are ready to fight.
Welcome to comets Gaia and Kronos. The swarms are massive and the creatures have morphed into gargantuan monsters. Life is a bit more chaotic here and you will need all of your skills if you hope to survive these dangerous lands.
Gaia is a lush and savage landscape where enemy forces have been hiding out conducting experiments on their militant troops. Updated intel reveal they have mastered technology that transmogrifies existing fighters into hideous and powerful swarm creatures. If you hope to survive the no-man’s land of this comet it is crucial that you loot guarded research and use it to convert your own fighters into invading beasts as well as harness the power of guided missiles in order to blast your way through enemy territory.
Should you survive Gaia you will be transported to Kronos. Before it was ravaged by enemy forces, Kronos served as a bustling metropolis and was a primary research station for offensive weaponry. Enemy forces recently invaded Kronos, stealing local research with diabolical plans of evading your increasingly ingenious attacks. Once you gain the technology to cultivate hordes of Kamikaze fighters and master the art of missile defense you may have a fighting chance at survival. Be prepared for a battle of epic proportions — to survive Kronos you must be cunning, stealthy, and strategic.
Comet Crash: Bionic Swarm will be available on the PlayStation Network in coming weeks.
Thanks for reading!
November 6th, 2009
If you’re an avid reader of Handheld Gaming then you probably know how excited we are of Okamiden. Don’t hold it against us, though. Blame the awesomely cute protagonist of this upcoming Nintendo DS game, Chibiterasu. If only we can hug, cuddle, and shower it with kissess… OMG soon we can!!!
The Chibiterasu plush doll will soon be available via Capcom’s Japanese online store. It’s expected to ship on Oct. 31 for approximately US.