Sony loves redesigning its hardware — slimmer, slicker, better. Rumour has it that the Japanese company will be announcing not one, but two hardware redesign-related announcements at this year’s E3.
Just because the Final Fantasy XIII Blu-ray demo powered Japanese PS3 sales, don’t expect the same for the West. Heck, don’t expect a Blu-ray demo for the time being.
Just a quick update on the rumoured GTA IV Xbox 360 Elite bundle we mentioned a few days ago. Microsoft Australia has confirmed they have “no plans” to release such a console bundle locally. That’s all!
IGN brings some very disappointing news for DS owners. Inspired puzzle-platformer Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure will not be released in Australia.
Fatal Frame probably won’t be released on the Wii in the US. If it makes you feel any better, Americans, it probably won’t be released in Europe either.
While talking with Entertainment Weekly, Seth Rogan says that there won’t be a video game based on the upcoming Green Hornet flick because the rights were too tied up.
Overnight we heard Sony announce a PS2 price drop for the US, a PS2 price drop for Europe and… not a PS2 price drop for the UK. But what about Australia?
Now that Alex Rodriguez has admitted to being a juicer and Michael Phelps has been caught sucking on a bong, will Activision yank its Guitar Hero World Tour ad spots featuring the two? Nope!