"The much hyped update that will enable the Playstation 3 to play games in 3D is coming this June alongside the launch of Sony's 3D HDTV line-up. The first set will be the HX803 3D TV. As a bonus, people who purchase the HX803 will get vouchers for four 3D capable PS3 games."
"Super StarDust HD has a rich history. The popular series started life back in 1993 as StarDust on the Amiga computer system by Commodore. A year later Super StarDust was born with some enhancements. While state of the art for the time, the older series resembled Asteroids more then the HD incarnation."
"Finland’s premiere developer, Housemarque, is famous for its work on Super Stardust HD. SSHD hit PSN in June 2007, the summer after PS3’s worldwide launch, and has become a tremendous success since then.
Housemarque is currently working on three new IPs for various platforms, including a PSN exclusive, a multiplatform title, and a self-published game called Rope. Company boss Ilari Kuittine stated:"
"Wait we still IN 2008?
The Christmas episode of Sony’s Pulse has given us the lowdown on which of the raft of games available on the PlayStation Network sold best in the last twelve months. Quite surprisingly - given the nature of the game - PAIN takes the number one spot, with the likes of the confusing flOw and the bizarrely-named High Stakes Poker Edition helping to fill out the rest of the places.
Strangely theres no mention of WipEout HD or PixelJunk Eden, but they could be slow-bu..."
In the midst of all the E3 coverage, the PlayStation Store will be updating constantly with all sorts of content that was seen at E3 and some of that content is high-def videos from publishers such as Capcom and THQ. Some of the content releasing this week is Elefunk, which is a puzzle game, as well as an add-on for the Super Stardust HD Team Mode.
Peter Dille, Senior Vice President of marketing at Sony, and the guy in charge of the PSN has posted a blog post on the official US Playstation blog. In it, he discusses how this year will lead to massive expansions in terms of the PSN's service.
According to him, the three major goals for the year are to provide the best free online gaming possible, providing 'digital media download services', and providing 'original content'.
The two major things that he revealed though, are that a d...
"Curious PlayStation 3 fans hoping to continue in the vein of trying before buying can now do just that with the addition of three playable demos although downloads for The Club might take a while as the demo is around 2GB in size. Little point in complaining through, they are free after all."
"GamerSquad can hear the Xbox 360 fanboys already, with venomous lines such as: "Its Geometry Wars! Sony has blatantly ripped off Xbox Live Arcades Geometry Wars!" And the likes of: "Is Sony utterly incapable of producing anything remotely original without ripping off the competition?"
Well whoa there, tiger, perhaps youve got Super Stardust HD all wrong. Although Geometry Wars clones are becoming evermore prevalent, maybe Super Stardust HD is actually different... and perhaps it's bett..."
"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has just piped up in our e-mail with the dates for this month's PlayStation Network releases.
Calling All Cars and Super Stardust HD will be both be arriving on the PS3 download game front, the former tearing up in cartoon style on June 22 and the later arriving the following week on June 29.
Calling All Cars, if you didn't know, is God of War man David Jaffe's latest cartoon escapade, that has you tearing around in online driving bouts collecting crim..."

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