Sony has confirmed that the PlayStation 3 will be getting it’s own lineup of budget titles, similar to the Platinum titles found on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The budget titles will be available to purchase in Japan from March 19th 2008 and include FolkSole, Resistance, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Gundam: Target in Sight and Ridge Racer 7. Each game will retail for 3,800 yen (approx US$35/GB£18). It is hoped that the Platinum titles will also make it to the US and Europe shortly, but so far there has been no word from Sony.
Satin Silver PS3 heads to Japan
Japan already has the Black and White PS3 but soon, they will also be getting a Silver one. Sony have announced that, on March 6th 2008, Japan will get a "Satin Silver" PS3. Retailing for ¥39,980 (USD$374), the new model will be available in the 40GB configuration and will be bundled with the new DualShock 3 standard SIXAXIS controller, also in silver. It would be good to see both the White and Satin Silver PS3 head to the US and Europe in the near future.
Official Press Release
Tokyo, February 5, 2008 – Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ), a division of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) responsible for business operations in Japan, today announced that it would release PLAYSTATION3 (PS3) 40GB model in a new "Satin Silver" color in Japan on March 6th, 2008, at a recommended retail price of 39,980 yen (including tax). "Satin Silver" will also become available for DUALSHOCK 3 Wireless Controller at a recommended retail price of 5,500 yen (including tax).
A new fine metallic "Satin Silver" is offered as an additional color to the existing PS3 (CECHH00 Series) line-up of "Clear Black" and "Ceramic White". Choosing from a broader selection of colors to match their lifestyle and preferences, users will be able to enjoy next generation interactive entertainment contents on Blu-ray Disc as well as via the broadband network at home.
Users will also be able to enjoy immersive game play experience on upcoming PS3 titles compatible with separately sold DUALSHOCK 3 Wireless Controller, including "Ryu ga Gotoku KENZAN!" (SEGA CORPORATION) and "echochrome" (SCE WWS). SCEJ will continue to further expand the PS3 platform with enhanced line-up of PS3 systems and peripheral products.
PS3 homebrew available soon?
Team ICE, a while back, discovered that they could crash a Sony PlayStation 3 using a well-crafted TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) file loaded in the Sony PS3’s XMB. The team have now released that same TIFF to the public yesterday, in the hopes that someone will be able to find a way to run unsigned code. The exploit is confirmed to work on all firmwares including the current version (Firmware 2.10).
The TIFF exploit causes a heap overflow and will permit injection of simple code if the background workings of the PS3 are known. A similar exploit unlocked PSP Firmware 2.00 to the world of homebrew a long time back, and it is possible that this exploit may just unlock the PS3, which has otherwise been hack-proof so far. Whether this exploit leads to ISO loading remains to be seen. The release of a "Hello, World" application would prove that this exploit works.
PlayStation Store Updates for Jan 31st 2008
It that’s time of the week again, and lets just say that for once, Europe got a pretty decent update to the PlayStation Store. Europe has received two new playable demos and three new PlayStation One titles. The US has received a new playable demo, plus the final add-on packs for Folklore. In addition, the US also got more add-on content for Rock Band and a number of new themes, wallpaper, videos and trailers. Check out what’s new below.
Europe Additions:
- Playable Demos
- Devil May Cry 4 Demo
- MX Vs ATV: Untamed Demo
- PSOne Titles
- Fade to Black
- Motorhead
- Theme Hospital
- Game Videos
- PixelJunk Mosters Trailer
US Additions:
- Playable Demos
- Conflict: Denied Ops Demo
- Game Add-on Content
- Folklore:
- Add-on Pack 5
- Add-on Pack 6
- Add-on Bundle 3
- Rock Band:
- Siva – Smashing Pumpkins
- Ten Speed – Coheed and Cambria
- Working Man – Rush
- Game Videos
- Battlefield: Bad Company: Haggard’s Blog
- Go! Sports Skydiving Trailer
- Movie Trailers and Videos
- Prince Caspian Trailer
- Prom Night Trailer
- Across the Universe Trailer
- Daddy Day Camp Trailer
- Themes
- PixelJunk Monsters 2
- Wallpaper
- PixelJunk (2)
80GB PS3 to be discontinued
The Internet has been alive this week with rumours of the 80GB PlayStation 3 model being discontinued. The rumours began with a leaked memo from Best Buy stating that the particular SKU would
be phased out, then followed with the mysterious removal of the 80GB
PS3 from Best Buy’s website. However, new evidence has come in further
confirming the – what now seems like inevitable – discontinuation of
the 80GB SKU. A GameStop conference call was held today, which supposedly explained
that the system was no longer being produced, in favor of a 120 GB or
more model bundled with the Dual Shock 3 controller.
Sony denied the rumours last week regarding the discontinuation of the 80GB model, and as a result, they have not revealed any information to the contrary. There’s no official date for when this enhanced model will be ready for
purchase, or the price, for that matter, but it should be relatively
soon. SCEE has already confirmed that a new model will not be available in Europe in the near future. As for the US, they could be getter a 120GB or even a 160GB model.
PSP System Software Ver. 3.90
Network
- [Go!Messenger] has been added as a feature under Network*. Available soon on PSP.
- This feature is compatible with PSP-1000 series and PSP-2000 series.
- [Skype™] has been added.
- This feature is compatible with PSP-2000 series only.
Game
- Support for PLAYSTATION Network titles has been expanded.
PSP Firmware 3.90
As promised by Sony earlier this month at the Consumer Electronics Show, the latest PlayStation Portable firmware update is now available to download, and comes with Skype. There isn’t anything else new in this update except that support for PlayStation Network titles has been expanded once again. As we previously reported, only those of you who have second generation PSPs (PSP-2000) can enjoy the use of Skype.
Skype Features:
- Free voice calls between Skype users
- Skype contact list management (view existing contacts, add new ones)
- Skype presence (see which friends are online and available to talk)
- SkypeOut calls to make calls to landlines and mobile phones anywhere in the world (requires the purchase of Skype credit)
- Optional SkypeIn number that lets users receive calls on Skype from landlines and mobiles anywhere in the world (requires the purchase of Skype credit)
- View and modify Skype settings and account details (including username creation, SkypeOut settings, voicemail settings and call forwarding)
Official Sony Press Release:
London, 30th January 2008 ? Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced the immediate availability of the latest system software update for PSP(PlayStation Portable). Version 3.90 will enable all owners of the new PSP Slim & Lite*(PSP 2000 series) to make and receive phone calls, adding a whole new raft of functionality, highlighting the true portability of PSP.
Skype is a simple to use piece of software that allows users to make free calls over the internet to other Skype users, anywhere in the world, whilst also having the ability to make paid for calls to traditional landline and mobile phones. With the addition of these functions, alongside the ability to send and receive voicemail to over 200 million Skype users worldwide, PSP can now claim to be a highly cost effective and accessible portable communications device, alongside its entertainment credentials.
To use Skype on PSP, users simply need to upgrade to system software 3.90, register and talk, using a headset and remote control.
Also added through system software update 3.90, is the Go!Messenger icon, highlighting the commitment shown towards communications on PSP**. Go!Messenger, with the ability for video and voice chat, as well as numerous other features will be available at the end of February, and the presence of the icon not only emphasises its impending arrival but also allows users to obtain more information about the feature from a dedicated website, accessed via clicking on the icon. More information about the release of Go!Messenger will be announced soon.
*The Skype functionality is only available for the PSP Slim & Lite (PSP 2000 series) and not older versions of PSP (PSP 1000 series)
** Go! Messenger functionality will be available with all models of PSP (PSP 2000 and PSP 1000 series)
PlayStation Store updates for Jan 24th 2008
There is no surprise in this week’s update. The US PlayStation Store has had another major update compared to the European Store, and includes the highly anticipated Devil May Cry 4 demo. Europe has received a new downloadable game as a very limited number of other additions including a new PSOne game, a new game trailer, theme and some wallpapers. The US has received two new playable demos, add-on content for various games including two Stranglehold map packs, including other content. Check out the list below.
European Additions:
- Downloadable Games
- PixelJunk Monsters
- PSOne Games:
- Judge Dredd: Zoo Digital Publishing Limited
- Videos
- Civilization Revolution Launch Trailer
- Themes
- COD 4 Theme
- Wallpapers
- COD4 Wallpaper (5)
US Additions:
- Demos
- Devil May Cry 4 Demo
- The Club Demo
- Downloadable Games
- PixelJunk Monsters
- Add-on Content:
- Folklore Create-a-Creature Winner Add-On
- Rock Band
- Wonderwall – Oasis
- Live Forever – Oasis
- Don t Look Back in Anger – Oasis
- Oasis Pack 1
- Stranglehold
- Stranglehold Map Pack
- 10 additional multiplayer maps including Kowloon Market, Wong s Estate Grounds and the Rooftops of Chicago.
- 21 all-new multiplayer character skins.
- Stranglehold CE Map Pack (US 14.99)
- 10 additional multiplayer maps including Kowloon Market, Wong s Estate Grounds and the Rooftops of Chicago.
- 21 all-new multiplayer character skins.
- Stranglehold Map Pack
- PSOne Games
- Jet Moto 2 (US 5.99)
- Game Videos
- Tony Hawk s Proving Ground Stevie s Skater Story
- Movie and Blu-ray Disc Trailers
- Step Up 2: The Streets Trailer
- Dragon Wars Trailer
- PS3 Themes
- PixelJunk Monsters Theme
- Lemmings Theme
97% of Blu-Ray sales due to PS3
According to “Quarterly Global Next Generation DVD and Game Platform Hardware Shipment and Forecast Report,” high-definition DVD gaming hardware, such as the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360’s external HD DVD drive, had revenue growth of more than three times that of standalone Blu-Ray or HD DVD players from the second and third quarters of 2007. The PlayStation 3 accounts for 97% of all Blu-Ray device sales alone. Overall, game console-related hardware made up 85% of global next-gen DVD shipmentes between Q1 to Q3 in 2007.
Sony dominated the total Blu-Ray market, with 97% worldwide share thanks to the PlayStation 3. “It’s played a very important role,” says Andy Parsons, chair of the U.S. promotion committee for the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA). “That’s certainly been a foundation of the Blu-ray format.”
Between Sony, Toshiba and Microsoft, which manufactures the external HD DVD drive for the Xbox 360, these three companies accounted for 98% of global next-gen DVD hardware.
[Via: SMARTHOUSE]
Rumor Alert: PlayStation 3 achievements clone on the way
“Achievements” have become a major part of the Xbox 360 experience, with many games applauded purely because of how the system was implemented. Sony has seemingly taken due notice of the successful system and is currently adapting it for the PlayStation 3. Sony has already announced a "Trophy Room" for PlayStation Home last year, but Sony is working on more than just this. Achievements on the PlayStation platform will not be a mere figure easily displayed on an online card, but will be considerably more indepth and broad in information presented.
If Eric Lempel, director of the PlayStation Network, is to be believed, the PlayStation equivalent of achievements will, “recognize our consumers’ gaming skills and loyalty in new ways”. Could this mean that gamers will receive tangible rewards for playing games? Exact details are still unclear but hopefully Sony has something to share on the whole matter soon.
[Via: MyGen]