Articles in the PSP Category
EA continues reinventing the Madden cover. This year’s cover features not one, but two players, the Cardinals’ wide receiver, Larry Fitzgerald, and the Steelers’ safety, Troy Polamalu, will share the spotlight on EA Sports’ annual NFL game when it goes on sale on August 14th.
NCAA Football 10′s cover will be graced by four different beloved football guys on each system. These guys are Michael Crabtree, Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo and Mark Sanchez.
EA’s confirmed a PSP version of Dante’s Inferno, slated to release later next year. The project’s a combined effort between EA’s Redwood Shores studio and Artificial Mind and Movement in Canada.
Fry teased earlier today via Twitter that he was doing voiceovers today for the “2nd version of a video game”. After checking with his handlers, Fry returned to Twitter to confirm that yes, he was doing the narration for the PSP version of LittleBigPlanet.
Sony announced that a third iteration of SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs: Fireteam Bravo was coming to the Playstation Portable. Today Sony release a new video.
The March 2009 NPD data report has been released which covers the hardware/software sales for the month.
Final Fantasy VII International costs 1,500 yen to download from the Japanese Playstation Store and HK$118.00 in the Hong Kong Playstation Store. No announcements have been made about a possible release in other regions, includding the western region.
There was a Pro Evolution Soccer in 2008. 2007, too. And 2006. And so on, and so on. So it will be again in 2009, with the release of Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 2010.
Sources say Sony’s new compact handheld console will feature sliding touchscreen and dual analogue sticks.
