Luigi's Mansion 2 is coming out in May n supposedly the new Paper Mario is too.
Vita wont have a US UMD Passport Program:
Sony has told Kotaku that there will not be a North American version of the UMD Passport program, which would allow PlayStation Vita users to transfer their PSP discs to the upcoming handheld.
Sony debuted the UMD Passport program in Japan last December alongside the release of the Vita. Japanese gamers can insert their game discs into their PSPs, register them on their PlayStation Network accounts, and pay a small fee to re-download their games on the Vita.
Unless Sony changes its mind or announces some sort of alternative option, North American PSP owners will have no way to play their UMDs on the Vita, though they will be able to access any PSP games they purchased digitally.
I've asked Sony why it won't bring the UMD Passport program to North American customers and will update with any further news or explanation.
Sony will release the PlayStation Vita in the U.S. on February 22. Look out for Kotaku's review in the coming weeks.
Rumors have once again begun surfacing about Star Wars: Battlefront III, thanks to a job description and CVs. The CVs and job listing suggest that the title is in development at Spark Unlimited who have brought us Call of Duty: Finest Hour and Legendary: The Box. A job listing on Spark Unlimited’s website, spotted by PlayStation Lifestyle, calls for a ”senior combat designer for a 3rd Person Action/Adventure sequel in a high-profile science fiction franchise currently greenlit for full production development for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC markets.” That could be anything though right? Well couple it with the LinkedIn profile of John Lawrie, former senior software engineer for Spark Unlimited, which lists under past projects an ”Unannounced third-person sword fighting game (well known IP, Xbox 360, PS3).” Another developers LinkedIn profile also reads: “I have been working for three years in a AAA third person shooter using Unreal Engine and Kynapse AI middleware.” Finally to add fuel to the fire Spark Unlimited recently sent out this tweet: “Since we are working on a sequel for a well known sci-fi franchise, all aspects must remain secret.”
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loljk, I beat Mass Effect 1 for the first time last month.
Vita wont have a US UMD Passport Program:
Sony has told Kotaku that there will not be a North American version of the UMD Passport program, which would allow PlayStation Vita users to transfer their PSP discs to the upcoming handheld.
Sony debuted the UMD Passport program in Japan last December alongside the release of the Vita. Japanese gamers can insert their game discs into their PSPs, register them on their PlayStation Network accounts, and pay a small fee to re-download their games on the Vita.
Unless Sony changes its mind or announces some sort of alternative option, North American PSP owners will have no way to play their UMDs on the Vita, though they will be able to access any PSP games they purchased digitally.
I've asked Sony why it won't bring the UMD Passport program to North American customers and will update with any further news or explanation.
Sony will release the PlayStation Vita in the U.S. on February 22. Look out for Kotaku's review in the coming weeks.
Rumors have once again begun surfacing about Star Wars: Battlefront III, thanks to a job description and CVs.
The CVs and job listing suggest that the title is in development at Spark Unlimited who have brought us Call of Duty: Finest Hour and Legendary: The Box.
A job listing on Spark Unlimited’s website, spotted by PlayStation Lifestyle, calls for a ”senior combat designer for a 3rd Person Action/Adventure sequel in a high-profile science fiction franchise currently greenlit for full production development for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC markets.”
That could be anything though right? Well couple it with the LinkedIn profile of John Lawrie, former senior software engineer for Spark Unlimited, which lists under past projects an ”Unannounced third-person sword fighting game (well known IP, Xbox 360, PS3).”
Another developers LinkedIn profile also reads: “I have been working for three years in a AAA third person shooter using Unreal Engine and Kynapse AI middleware.”
Finally to add fuel to the fire Spark Unlimited recently sent out this tweet: “Since we are working on a sequel for a well known sci-fi franchise, all aspects must remain secret.”
i hope so
I've killed so much time with this game. It's great if you like online card games.
Rocksmith DLC is back again and thanks to the recent patch everyone can enjoy it even more!
Only two tracks this week and here is @NaoHigo with an explanation as to why we didn’t get a third:
This DLC release features two songs off Ten, “Jeremy” and “Black”