Ghost of Sparta takes place in the time between God of War 1 & 2 and gives us greater insight into Kratos’s character and emotions.
The universal acclaim for this new psp title has been astounding. Simply take a look at the launch trailer below to see what we mean!
I’m definitely picking this up from the PlayStation Store for my PSP Go later today!

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This past Thursday, the Playstation Store was updated with a free application called “adhocParty”. This is an amazing application that allows you to play PSP Games that don’t support online play….online! Ok so before I go further on how awesome this is, here’s what you need:

  • A PSP System or PSPgo
  • A PS3 with Built-in Wi-Fi (Sorry 20GB owners!!)
  • The PS3 must be connected to the internet via Ethernet Cable and not via Wi-Fi (If you use wi-fi to game online, you can’t use adhocParty)
  • An Ad-Hoc supported PSP Game such as Gran Turismo (PSP).

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Playstation Store has been updated today with some great titles for your money.
Highlights being the highly anticipated Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron (29.99usd) and also Dissidia Final Fantasy (39.99usd).

Hit the jump for the full list of new PSP games:
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The latest Grand Theft Auto title finally hits for PSP today on UMD format and also on the Playstation Store!
You can grab a digital download now for $39.99USD, order online or wait for a local retailer to stock the game on UMD.

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Although there weren’t many major surprises at Sony’s E3 press conference this year (thanks to several pre-E3 leaks), the company managed to impress the audience with its future line-up of quality titles for both the PS3 and PSP. While Sony was proud to showcase trailers and live demos of its superior exclusives, the PSP Go! (aka ‘the worst kept secret of E3‘) was the highlight of the show.

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Kaz Hirai, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., officially announced that the PSP Go! will not replace the current PSP-3000 model but will stand alongside it when it is released on Oct. 1st 2009. This new model is 15% lighter and 43% smaller than the PSP-3000 and utilises a sliding screen that covers the face buttons. Although the UMD drive has been removed, it promotes the feature of direct downloads from the PSStore and the new Media Go! which will replace the  previous Media Manager. Kaz stated that this does not mean the UMD format will become obsolete as it will still be sold.

Sony also presented live demos including:

  • Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
  • Massive Action Game (MAG) – actual 256 players live
  • Assassin’s Creed II
  • Mod Nation Racers
  • God of War III

Exclusive games that were revealed were:

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The day before, Microsoft was proud to show a tech demo of their Project Natal motion-sensing and voice-recognition camera. Sony made it known that they are also working on motion-sensing by use of a new prototype controller and the PS Eye. It wasn’t as impressive as Project Natal, but unique and interesting nonetheless. This motion controller is due for release in Spring 2010.

For those of you who wish to watch the entire E3 press conferences, here are the links to the rebroadcasting videos below:

[Via CNet (1), CNet (2), Mirror, DigitalSomething]

Numerous leaks of information are occuring across the media [Eurogamer] and now we have very legit looking images of the new PSP Hardware below.

The new PSP Go will have 16GB of built in Flash memory, no UMD Drive (Digital Download Only)…and a slew of title announcements have been leaked including the new Gran Turismo and Metal Gear games for PSP (more info on these when they leak or officially announce).

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