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The Eye of Judgment Drops Camera, Cards & UMD For PSP Version
Sony will release The Eye of Judgment Legends on PSP in North America, trimming the fat of the PlayStation Eye and physical cards, focusing only on the core card-based board game strategy gameplay. More »2010: The Year Of Better PSP Games?
How can it not be? A new Metal Gear Solid, a new Kingdom Hearts, a new Valkyria Chronicles, maybe even that new Resident Evil with be released, all tailor made for the PlayStation Portable are due next year. More »Rumor: PSP minis To Be Playable On PS3 Soon
Sony's downloadable PSP minis, which launched alongside the company's download-only PSPgo, may be getting a bigger screen treatment, according to a reports that say minis will be playable on the PlayStation 3. More »Assassin's Creed Bloodlines Review: Thicker Than Water?
Ubisoft's juggernaut franchise Assassin's Creed vaults onto the PSP with Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines. But should it have stayed perched on home consoles? More »The PlayStation Portable Buyer's Guide
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron Review: Deja Vu in Space
When LucasArts released the first Star Wars: Battlefront game back in 2004, players got a boots-on-the-ground feeling in the Star Wars universe. It's now, 2009, how does the latest installment stack up? More »Sony Outlines Gaming Turnaround, Sees PS3 Profitability in 2011
Sony's gaming division should start seeing profitability by the tail end of their 2010 fiscal year through cost reduction and "operational efficiencies", Sony Chief Executive Howard Stringer told a gathering of press and analysts today. More »Another Look at Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines
Word around Kotaku Tower is that Assassin's Creed II is a strong contender for game of the year. But what about the Playstation Portable version? More »PS3 Sales Up, PSP Sales, PS2 Sales Down
Sony's Networked Products & Services Division (the PlayStation and VAIO businesses) is reporting a 24.2 percent decrease in sales during the financial period ending September 2009 when compared to the same period in 2008. More »Tenchu Portable Dated for Japan
From Software brought Tenchu Kurenai to the PS2 back in 2004, and now it is porting the game to the PSP. The title has been spruced up and optimized for the PSP's screen size. More »Don't Expect More PixelJunk PSP Ports Just Yet
Kyoto-based developer Q-Games has brought its home console PSN PixelJunk experience to the PSP with PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe. It's a first for the company, and perhaps, a last. More »Fry's Knocks $50 Off PSPgo Price
Retailer Fry's may be the first chain to start offering the PSPgo at more reasonable prices, dropping $50 from the new portable's price for a limited time. Don't have a Fry's nearby? Call in a favor from a friend! More »Rockstar Getting Playstation Network Store
A s the Playstation Network store expands, bringing in tons more downloadable games for the Playstation Portable and PSPgo, it looks like some publishers will be able to highlight their goods. More »Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron Preview: Iām A Total Space Case
I'm glad Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron's space-to-ground transitions made it into the multiplayer ā- there was some initial confusion about whether or not the PSP Infrastructure could handle it. More »You've Got Pizza Hut In My Phantasy Star Portable 2
Hungry? SEGA Japan has teamed up with Pizza Hut by opening a virtual restaurant in the game's Gurhal Galaxy. Hello advertising! More »So Now I Have A PSPgo
This morning, I got a PSPgo from Sony for reviews and whatnot. I had a chance to check out Crecente's PSPgo at TGS. Those who already have the PSPgo, any words of advice? Things you like? Things you don't? More »Adventures To Go To North America
Natsume is adding another role-playing game to the PlayStation Portable's lineup this fall when Adventures to Go hits GameStop shelves October 29. More »MotorStorm: Arctic Edge Review: Big Game, Big Fun
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge is the third iteration in the Playstation's over-the-top Burning Man-meets-World Rally Championship driving series since it was unveiled among a slew of Playstation 3 launch titles in 2005. More »Sony: PSP/PSPgo Sales Triple at Some Retailers
Gran Turismo PSP Review: Steady As A Pace Car
The long promised PlayStation Portable entry in Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo series has finally arrived, putting the essence of the "Real Driving Simulator" in your pocket. More »Some UK Retailers Discounting The PSPgo
Sony's digital download-only PSPgo is, at its launch price, a hard sell for some portable gamers spoiled by the less expensive, UMD-playing PSP-3000. Some UK retailers are doing something about it, discounting the portable in its first week on sale. More »