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Netflix PS3 will no longer require a disc by October

Old, antiquated discs? With steaming media? You might as well be shoving a book into your PS3. No more, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said in a recent earnings call. “Before our next [earnings] call in October, we expect to be launching a major new version of our Sony PS3 user interface which doesn’t require a disc, and is dynamically updated… Read more »

US Playstation Network Update July 13 2010 – DeathSpank, lots for NCAA Football 11

Sony has updated the US end of PSN, and this week PS+ members get a free LBP sackboy Avatar along with Gravity Crash at a discount, and then there’s  DeathSpank for the rest of us. Get the gaming goodies below. PlayStation Plus LittleBigPlanet – Sackboy Avatar (Free) subscribers) MAG Raven Dynamic Theme (Free) MAG S.V.E.R. Dynamic Theme (Free) MAG Valor… Read more »

Sony is not losing money with Playstation Move: Yoshida

Sony studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has said the firm’s treating Move as if it’s the launch of a new platform. Speaking with Develop, Yoshida said Sony has priced Move to, well, move, but at the same time making sure it’s not taking a loss either. “We are pricing Move as if we are launching a new platform. So because the… Read more »

The Game Industry should not discount Kinect and Move: Epic’s Mark Rein

Epic’s Mark Rein has said the industry should not “discount” Kinect and Move, as both Sony and Microsoft are doing “cool things” with Unreal Engine 3. Speaking to GI.biz during last week’s GameHorizon conference, Rein feels that there’s more to Move and Kinect “that will eventually come into play.” “Wait until you see what people are going to do with… Read more »

Sony and Nintendo in 3G discussions with NTT DoCoMo

Japanese wireless carrier NTT DoCoMo has told the Wall Street Journal that its in talks with handheld gaming manufacturers to provide 3G capabilities to next-gen devices. The company’s president, Ryuji Yamada, declined to identify specific companies, but said the firm is discussing 3G with “various players”. “Videogame makers know that in order for portable game machines to take the next… Read more »

Rumour: Sega Revealed Shenmue III at E3 2010 as Playstation 3 Exclusive

Jesus. There’s no need for this. Spanish site Meristation’s rumouring that the game Sega recently signed an Unreal Engine license extension for is Shenmue III, and that the game will be on show in some form at E3 2010. He shall come from a far eastern land across the sea. A young man who has yet to know his potential. This… Read more »

Top 10 Video Game Franchises Of All Time

Every gamer out there has that one video game franchise that they can’t resist. Whether you line up at midnight for the next game in the  Halo series or start to lose it at the possibility that a new Zelda game is coming to town doesn’t matter – you understand that even a stinker in the series won’t mar the… Read more »

Top 5 Most Anticipated Games of April 2010

After a hectic March filled with many excellent and diverse games, April will inevitably be a bit of a letdown in terms of new releases. Even so, this month still provides plenty of great titles to look forward to. Here are the top five games coming out in April that you should be anticipating. 5. Nier (Playstation 3 and Xbox… Read more »

Top 25 Games of Current Generation

Every generation has its defining games. The NES era had franchise starters like Super Mario Bros., Legend of Zelda and Metroid. The 16-bit era had Super Metroid, Chrono Trigger and Sonic the Hedgehog. N64 had Ocarina of Time, while PS1 had Metal Gear Solid. The last generation featured a three-way battle that brought us Halo, Metal Gear Solid 2, God… Read more »

Top 10 Gaming Commercials of All Time

In one way or another we are all affected by advertising in our everyday lives. Even some gaming commercials can persuade us to make some questionable purchases from time to time. So, we thought that it would be a great opportunity to rank the top ten gaming commercials of all time. There were some very difficult decisions, but the list… Read more »