Articles in the PlayStation 3 Category
Sent in to Kotaku by a Best Buy employee, and confirmed by other Best Buy employees, this Sunday Best Buy will have available an 80GB PS3 bundled with copies of two of the biggest games on …
According to a recent patent filed by Sony that Siliconera found, the precious contriollers of today might be gone by tomorrow thanks to the Nintendo’s MotionPlus, Microsoft’s Project Natal and Sony’s motion thing. The patent shows off a PlayStation …
Todd Mitchell, analyst for Kaufman Bros. Equity Research stated that he’s anticipating two more downloadable GTA IV episodes to launch after The Ballad of Gay Tony. “It’s been indicated to me that would be the case,” he said. …
Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells confirmed a new Uncharted 2: Among Thieves demo in an online Q&A held yesterday, courtesy of the PlayStation Blog. “Yes, we’re going to have another multiplayer demo before the game hits shelves,” …
The new PlayStation 3s without PS2 backwards compatibility are missing the Emotion Engine, a chip Sony designed as the PS2’s CPU. A new patent by Sony bring up the interesting question, what if the PS3’s …
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has paints the future for all three console manufacturers. Pachter predict that the Wii will win this console battle easily. He then goes on to say that the PS3 will take the second …
Joystiq was sent a tip regarding a new PS3 bundle that Blockbuster is supposedly selling. They head toward s a local blockbuster and found was the image below showing off a PS3 bundle consisting of a 40gb console, Transformers: …
Sir Howard Stringer has really big plans for PSN, commenting that as long as PSN is tied solely to the PS3, the network would never be able to reach its full potential. It’s set to reach …
According to Peter Edward, director of PlayStation Home for SCEE, PlayStation Home has gained 7 million users worldwide, with 3 million in Europe alone. That certainly sounds like an accomplishment but with over 21 million …
Agent, the PS3 “exclusive” Take-Two announced in Sony’s press conference at E3, is set in the “70s”, Take-Two boss Ben Feder’s told Euro Gamer. “It’s a completely different storyline, there is completely different character development,” the Take-Two …
