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Minecraft on PS4 was released today

Sony announced on their blog that Minecraft is being released on the Playstation 4 today. The announcement is a big surprise considering that, initially, Sony rejected the game and its release on this console was delayed. The game is available on the Playstation Store for $19.99. However, those who already purchased the game for Playstation 3 and want the next ...

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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair was released today

The English version of the Playstation Vita exclusive Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair has been released today. It has already been out in Japan since October 10, 2013. The Japanese market also got a PSP version, released on July 26th, 2012. The game was developed by Spike Chunsoft and released by NIS America in the United States. The game is a ...

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Playstation 4 gets fan requested “Themes” feature

Playstation 4 and Playstation Vita will get some new features, according to the announcement made by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia during their press conference in Tokyo. One of these is the popular Playstation 3 feature, Themes. The fan favorite feature was shown during the conference. The theme chosen by Sony was featuring classic Playstation mascots, such as Toro the ...

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Sony confirms that Project Morpheus will feature PS Vita support

We’ve heard about the possible integration of the PS Vita with Project Morpheus earlier this year. Sony’s Simon Benson hinted back in May that the handheld gaming console will play a key role in the future of the virtual reality headset. Recently another member of the company confirmed that the PS Vita is already being used internally by the team. Ian Bickerstaff, ...

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PlayStation Now coming to select Sony televisions this month

Sony has revealed that their streaming service PlayStation Now will be coming to selected televisions on 30 June. In a post on their official site, the company explained that a Private Pilot Service will begin in the United States, giving users the ability to stream PlayStation 3 games directly to their television without the need of a console. The line-up ...

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SteamBoy lets you play Steam games on the go

SteamBoy is an upcoming handheld gaming console that lets you play most of the games available on Steam. The project was revealed at E3 2014 by the Steamboy Machine Team, a third party company not affiliated with Valve. The console itself looks like a hybrid between the PS Vita and the latest Steam Controller. The company describes their product like this: ...

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PlayStation Plus will bring two games to each platform

Up until now, PlayStation Plus offered about five or six games each month for all the three Sony platforms. Each territory got different offers, but the games were usually split into one for PS4, two or three for PS3 (two for EU, three for US), and two for PS Vita. Sony just announced that it’s gonna change this, offering two ...

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LEGO Batman 3 goes Beyond Gotham with Debut Trailer

TT Games have announced a new LEGO game based on the Batman license: LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. The game will again feature a full cast of DC Comics characters in both hero and villain form, and will try to expand on one of the most successful LEGO game series out there. After the success of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, it’s ...

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Minecraft for current-gen still limited

Minecraft has been around for a few years on the PC, and has recently jumped to mobiles and consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Although the gameplay is almost identical on all platforms, the only version of the game which features infinite worlds is still the PC. Fans of the game on consoles hoped that the Xbox One ...

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PlayStation Vita Slim – Top 5 improvements

The PlayStation Vita Slim has been out for some time in Japan and Europe, but it’s launch in the US gives me a great opportunity to list the top five improvements over the old model. Even though at a glance there isn’t much of a difference between the two, some of the items on the list may surprise you. 5. ...

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