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Crash Bandicoot: WARPED - a PSP Online classic!

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

The Crash Bandicoot: WARPED series has once again returned to the system in which it began its lifespan. This series has always been one of my favorites ever since the original had come out and it had bestowed its head in the video game world. In time a sequel was made, but people constantly asked this question. Was is it any different then the previous one? Was it any different as to have full expectations of a great game right out of the get-go? Unfortunately, the answer was no. Both of these games were alike, and shared many of the things that one had just in a different way. But Naughty Dog (creators of this coveted series) thought of changing that with the sequel. You see, the first Crash suffered liabilities of ever being fun, and its replay value was really low. As for the second one, while it was fun it was however, too easy, too linear, and like the past one it had little to no replay value. So as for the third mark in the series one could’ve easily have easily told from the beginning that this game was going to be fun, challenging, enjoying, and with high replay value. So as one will eventually see the game follows in every mark mentioned, except for one, and that’s its challenge. But with great and zany puzzles Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped still feels and still acts like a winner.

Crash Bandicoot: WARPED begins right were the other one left off. After his plan backfired yet again, Neo Cortex was losing power. Unfortunately, a pile of debris had hit a mountaintop and out came a villain hell-bent on world destruction. His name was Uka Uka. Uka Uka is a mask portrayal of a powerful demon and this powerful demon is the brother to the other ancient mask: Aku Aku. Aku Aku is a great friend of Crash Bandicoot and his sister Coco (in fact he’s that little mask who gave you a chance to continue after you got hit in the past games). Uka Uka then learns that Cortex has failed him too many times. He is mad that he never brought Crash Bandicoot down, and that he never had a chance to become ruler of the world. So upon knowing this Uka Uka makes his own plan. He gets a machine that will plan to “somehow” destroy the world. For this machine to be powered up it needs 25 crystals, of which have been stirred and strewn through time. Then Cortex and Uka Uka get a time machine and then they go off to get the crystals. Back at Crash’s house, Aku Aku tells them of the power of his evil brother, and then all three of them go to the time machine and all three hope to get all of the crystals.

Crash Bandicoot: WARPED goes for a mere US $ 5.99.

PSP Go Cradle from Sony: charge & connect the PSP Go!

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

PSP Go is out now and so are its accessories!
Get ready for a new wave of PSP-stuff!

Sony’s PSP Go Cradle comes first, so what is this for?

Simply put, use this cradle to dock your PSP Go system, to charge it and to sync contents with your PC.

Note though, to charge the PSP go system using the cradle, you must have one of the following:

  • AC adaptor and USB cable (both supplied with the PSP go system).

  • AC adaptor (supplied with the PSP-1000/2000/3000 series system).
  • USB cable (supplied with the PSP go system) — When the cradle is connected to a USB device such as a PC, the PSP go system can be charged while sending and receiving data to and from the PC.

Indeed, using an AV cable for the PSP go system (sold separately), video can be output to a TV when the PSP go system is attached to the Cradle. PSP go system sold seperately.

The Sony PSP Go Cradle sells for US $ 29.99 and is available now!

Sony PSP Go: the new PSP Go really rocks!

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Sony’s new handheld device – PSP Go released date is October 1, 2009 and this new PSP Go price is around US $249: maybe one of the most awaited portable console of all time!
For giving Playstation portable fans an overall understanding of this Sony’s new product, after carefully analysing and shifting correlative collect data, I will share some Sony PSP Go features here.

As mentioned by Playstation.com, below is the best generalize of the new PSP Go’s key-features:

  • Go Bigger 16GB flash memory

  • Go Smaller The most portable PSP® ever
  • Go Digital The most immersive portable games, anytime, anywhere
  • Go Versatile Games, music, movies, internet and more
  • Go Anywhere Your content, fitting your lifestyle

Go Bigger
The PSP Go will feature no UMD drive, instead relying on its 16 gig internal memory drive so that gamers may directly download games onto the Go.

Go smaller
Well, there’s no doubt the Go is a desirable bit of kit. The sliding control panel, sharp screen and build quality are all impressive. Also the thumb stick on the Go is smaller, more accurate and generally more satisfying to use than the one on the standard PSP 3000. Plus the Go is far lighter to lug around than the 3000. Of course, you’d expect this being download only but it does make you more inclined to carry the thing around. It’s no iPhone/iPod Touch but it does at least fit more snugly in a pocket than the PSP 3000.

Go Digital
Those buying a PSP Go from October 1 will be able to download a free copy of Gran Turismo before the 10th.

Being a huge fan of Resistance: Fall of Man, I fired up Resistance Retribution, and gave the third person shooter an extended workout. Thanks to the Go’s crisp and screen, gameplay was smooth (even outdoors).

With a decent set of headphones audio was utterly solid and the Go’s sensible control layout and hand-friendly form-factor also meant that long bouts of gameplay caused little discomfort.

Go Versatile
Another killer PSP feature also present in the Go is PS3 integration. All existing interoperability between the PS3 and the PSP range is still supported which means that Remote Play can be used to access audio video and some game content from my PS3 wirelessly. Even better still I’m able to pair my wireless PS3 controller with the PSP for extra fine control.

Whilst some gadget blogs have criticised the PSP Go for being more of a PSP 1.5 rather than a PSP2, the PSP Go delivers a bunch of significant refinements to a portable platform that’s already pretty solid having sold tens of millions of units worldwide and is backed by an incredibly rich games ecosystem.

Go Anywhere
The Go’s more pocketable size and crispy bright TFT screen also makes it a smoking media machine. Boasting the same support for music, video, and photo files as with earlier PSPs, The formats supported by the Go read like a who’s who of digital media formats (MPEG-4, H.264, AAC, AVI, Motion JPEG, ATRAC, MP3, .Wav, WMA, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF and last but by no means least PNG).

Get your PSP Go now for US $ 249.00!

The best way to start with PSP: 17 in 1 Starter Kit, all the accessories you’ll ever need for you PSP

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

The PSP 17 in 1 Starter Kit includes all the necessary accessories to take your gaming to new levels. A viewing dock, carry case, wrist strap, emergency battery, UMD cases, car charger, ear buds, audio splitter, power data cable, screen guard and cleaning cloth are all included in this extremely convenient bundle.

What’s in the kit?

  • Viewing Dock: Supports your PSP and allows you to view all of your favorite UMD movies at an ideal viewing angle
  • Carrying Case: Designed to store and protect your PSP and UMDs
  • Power Data Cable: Power and charge your PSP from any USB power source and transfer data from your computer
  • Cleaning Cloth: Safely clean your PSPs screen with the ultra soft cleaning cloth
  • Emergency Battery: Power your PSP anytime using 4 “AAA” batteries (not included)
  • Car Charger: Power your PSP from any car outlet
  • Wrist Strap: Attach to the Carrying case or directly to your PSP
  • Audio Splitter: Allows for 2 headphones to be connected at the same time
  • Earbuds: Crank up your favorite game or movie and become immersed in stereo sound
  • Screen Guard: Protects your PSPs screen from becoming scratched
  • 7 UMD Cases: Protect your UMD movies and games

Price for the PSP 17 in 1 Starter Kit is a startling $29.99






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