Archive for April, 2008
Filed under: God of War
Yahtzee, popular narrator of the video game review series “Zero Punctuation” has a new review this week for the system-selling Grand Theft Auto IV God of War: Chains of Olympus. PSP fans may be unfamiliar with the host’s brutally honest (and hilarious) takes on today’s most popular games — you’re in for a treat. Watch, and tell us if you agree.
[Thanks, Outinthedark!]
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Filed under: R-Type

If you were on the fence about picking up R-Type Command, you may want to think again. Pre-orders of the upcoming tactical game will receive a rather spectacular bonus: a replica R-Type ship! For fans of the franchise, this bonus alone should be worth the cost of admission. Pre-order bonuses are available at amazon.com, GameStop and GameCrazy.
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my music store: http://www.ronaldjenkees.com/music-store**this tune will be on my next CD - I came up with this jam recently so I don’t have it available yet. thanks for all the emails and interest in it! can’t wait til it’s done (hopefully late summer of 2008 - no hard date yet).just havin some fun with a guitar sound on the Motif XS8. The patch I’m playing with is called Hard Ramp AS1&2. I made the background beat using FL Studio.PS. I’ve read some reviews of this vid as if I’m trying to be a “keytar” player (apparently not a desirable thing, but how can you not like Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein”) and that I should just play a real guitar. LOL @ some of those same people who probably play guitar hero (nothing against it but hopefully you see my point)! The irony! The point is, folks, if you find a fun/inspiring sound to jam with, by all means, you should JAM WITH IT! I don’t care if you find a $3.00 plastic trumpet. Don’t worry about the technicalities and what people say. In the long run it’s about the fun that YOU have making music.Thanks for watching!!!
Author: ronaldjenkees
Keywords: ronald jenkees unsigned motif XS XS8 keyboard guitar jam beat fl studio fruityloops hip-hop electronic
Added: March 6, 2008
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Filed under: Store
The Japanese PSN is updated yet again with a number of obscure games you’ve most likely never played. Many are shoot-em-ups, or shmups for short, and they’re ideal for PSP play, no? Those with access to the Japanese Store can download for only 600 yen:
- Wizard’s Harmony
- Pro-Mahjong Kiwame Tengensenhen
- Joshikouki no Houkago… Pukunpa
- Bloody Roar
- Arcade Hits: Shienryu
[List via Siliconera]
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Filed under: News
Atlantic Link is now offering PSP owners the most valuable gift of all: the gift of learning. Their e-learning tools can now design courses for the PSP’s internet browser, which can be deployed from Memory Stick or online. The tools allow creators to adapt their programs to the small screen.
Mike Alcock from Atlantic Link is perhaps a bit too enthusiastic about the possibilities of this service. In their press release, he notes: “The potential applications for this technology are huge and almost mind-boggling. Tourist guides, language training, product training and updates, maintenance guides and training, medical training, interactive museum guides, schools training, the list is almost endless.”
It’s great to see a company expand their offering to focus on Sony’s handheld. Who knows? Perhaps we’ll all be learning through our PSPs thanks to Atlantic Link. To see a demo of the service on your PSP, click here.
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Filed under: News
The new Ghostbusters game is coming out on all platforms. All of them, except PSP. However, that could change. Executive producer Brendan Goss told Eurogamer: “There are discussions right now about a PSP version.”
If Sony’s handheld were to receive its own version of the Ghostbusters game, expect it to be based off the PS2 version. “We’re waiting to see how the PS2 stuff goes from a technical side with memory, then it may get ported to the PSP.”
Screenshot taken from PS3/360 version of the game. For more, click here.
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Filed under: Final Fantasy
It may be a mere handheld game, but Crisis Core serves as a vital part of the Final Fantasy VII universe. It doesn’t just simply expand upon the story, but actually fixes an error made in a different part of the “Compilation of Final Fantasy VII.”
Hideki Imaizumi, producer of Crisis Core, talked about the “Last Order” anime OVA (pictured) with IGN. Released as a bonus with Advent Children in Japan, the animated short also focused on Zack and the role he played in Nibelheim. “When we made that feature, we changed the presentation of that event from the original Final Fantasy VII. And the fan response was - well, there was considerable negative feedback in regard to changing a part of the story that they considered integral to the whole lore.”
Thankfully, Crisis Core was able to set things straight, restoring the canon that so many Final Fantasy VII devotees pore over. “So we listened to that and learned from that. And in fact the Nibelheim incident is presented again in Crisis Core, and we were careful not to make the same decisions that we did in Last Order.”
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Filed under: Star Ocean
Square Enix’s PSP remake of Star Ocean may finally be getting a US release. At least, if this information on GameFly is to be believed. The popular online rental site lists a September 30th date for the game. Most likely, this is simply a placeholder.
It’s not a question of if, but when, Square Enix will officially announce a US release for the Star Ocean remakes. With many finishing Crisis Core, tons of PSP fans are awaiting their next RPG adventure.
[Via Siliconera; Thanks, Joe!]
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Filed under: Imports
We don’t know what to say about Fate/Tiger Colosseum UPPER. While we’re always happy for more games on PSP (especially fighters), we’re a bit perturbed by these initial shots. The textures look ancient, and the gameplay has us scratching our heads. We know the anime series has its fair share of fans, so maybe we’re missing something about this game’s appeal.
Well, at least there’s anime babes — if that’s your sort of thing.
[Via PSPHyper]
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http://www.myspace.com/boyceavenueAlejandro, Fabian, and Daniel Manzano of Boyce Avenue acoustic cover of Justin Timberlake - Lovestoned (I Think She Knows)justin timberlake lovestoned i think she knowsJustin Timberlake Lovestoned I Think She Knowsvideo editing by: Fabian Manzano
Author: boyceavenue
Keywords: Justin Timberlake Lovestoned Alicia Keys medley Timbaland Apologize Rihanna Umbrella Sean Kingston Goo Neyo Akon
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