Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - Page 2
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Sony Starts “Official Licensing Program”

Today Sony Computer Entertainment announced plans to expand its “Official Licensing Program” for PlayStation peripherals and accessories for the PSP, PS2 and the PS3.


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Hey Guys, There Are More Ladies Gaming Than Ever Before

Hey, lady gamers: your ranks are increasing. A study by the NPD Group has revealed that the number of female console gamers is on the rise, reaching 28% of the console userbase earlier this year.


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And Now There Is A Boy…

First there was a landscape and the letter four. Then a dragon. Now? Now there is a boy. He has a sword.


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Let’s Take A PlayStation Home Survey!

Let’s! Sony is asking questions, and you are giving answers. What Sony wants to know:


In Real Life

Try Getting This Devil May Cry Sword Through Customs

The delightfully-named United Cutlery make things with blades on them. Some are practical for use around the home, others are practical for use only with effeminate half-dressed demon fighters.


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Epic Games In South Korea

Epic Games, the folks behind the Gears of War franchise and the Unreal Engine development platform, are opening a branch office in South Korea.


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EA “Launched Too Many New IPs” In 2008

Last year, EA tried something new: they released a number of titles based off brand new intellectual property. Perhaps, in hindsight, too many.


What Did You Think Of The Uncharted 2 Beta?

Kotaku AU

The multiplayer beta for Uncharted 2: Among Thieves has just wrapped up. Did you play it?


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These Ladies Might Be In New Ryu Ga Gotoku (Yakuza)

SEGA has started holding “hostess” auditions for an upcoming Ryu Ga Gotoku (aka Yakuza) game.


Sony Patents Method To Emulate PS2 On PS3

My single biggest problem with the PS3? The loss of backwards compatibility. It’s a gaping hole in the system’s feature set. Then again, it may also be one that’s on the way back.