This week on the PlayStation Store
Released today on the EU PlayStation store
-Games-
MediEvil - £3.49 (Compatible with PSP & PS3)
Syphon Filter - £3.49 (Compatible with PSP & PS3)
LocoRoco Cocoreccho - £1.99 (Interactive Screensaver for PS3?)
-Video-
Jericho Trailer
An Interactive Screensaver huh? Well I downloaded Cocoreccho and don’t understand why it’s called a screen saver, anyway I completed the game in about 20 minutes, so I guess I got my moneys worth!
The Return of the Rumble?
Today at the Electronic Arts pre Tokyo Game Show press event, IGN reports the existence of a rumble sixaxis style controller for the PS3, rumbling to a demo of Burnout Paradise.
According to IGN the controller felt notably heavier compared to the standard Sixaxis, with a similar level of rumble to the PS2 Dualshock 2 controller.
A formal announcement is expected tomorrow at Kaz Hirai’s keynote address.
IGN
Related: http://techieweb.co.uk/?p=81
Sony Ericsson-PlayStation Phone is a Possibility
Sony Ericsson, half owned by Sony, is thinking of integrating the PlayStation brand in to its high end phones.
Well we already know that two months ago, Sony was talking about Sony Ericsson phones being able to upload pictures directly from the mobile phone in to the upcoming Home service, a virtual world for chat, games and more. I guess this is just the next step.
I dought we will be seeing PS3 or PS2 quality games running on a mobile just yet, not unless it is was pretty big mobile, technology isn’t unfortunately that good yet, I think it would be more plausible having PS1 games running on emulators.
Information Source: Financial Times
This week on the PlayStation Store
Released today on the EU PlayStation Store
-Games-
Fifa 08 Demo
Weapon Master - £2.99
Harry Potter-And the Order of the Phoenix Demo
Nba Live 2008 Demo
-Videos-
LogoRoco Cocoreccho Trailer
Play real mind games-Next year?
Imagine playing a game without a mouse, keyboard, joystick or any other hand held controller, what if you could play just using mere thought? well Neurosky may be releasing such technology as early as 2008!
This technology sounds exciting but scary at the same time, will this have a negative effect on users minds? I guess we will have to wait and see.
I should think technology will have a huge impact on people with disabilities, allowing some to perhaps play games for the first time!
Check out this video demonstration of the technology I found on youtube:
Information Source: Wired




