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What Wasn’t Shown At E3?

E3 is the chance for all the developers and publishers in the industry to show what they’ve got. But that doesn’t mean that they bring all the games they’re working on to the convention. Here’s a look at some of the titles that didn’t make it to the show this year. Continue reading

Resistance 3

Capelli’s Resistance 3 Journey Begins

One of the stories of E3 was the introduction of Insomniac’s new Overstrike game for EA, but that doesn’t mean PS3-exclusive Resistance 3 wasn’t Continue reading

A new demo of Resistance 3 at Sony’s press conference gave players a 3D look at how Insomniac’s sci-fi shooter is shaping up.

The demo picks up after Joseph Capelli leaves his family for one final strike against the Chimera in New York City. In St. Louis, he meets up with a rebel group called the Remnants. His mission: assault a Chimera transport for its power core. It doesn’t take long for the group’s Continue reading

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On its support site, Sony has posted a lengthy FAQ about the Vita ranging from the differences between the regular and 3G versions to LiveArea to why it doesn’t do 3D.

From Sony:

PlayStation Vita (previously Next Generation Portable (NGP)) FAQs

Question: When will PS Vita be available?
Answer: There will be a phased roll out from the end of the year 2011 throughout all the SCE regions.

Q: How much will PS Vita cost? Continue reading

Q: What are the specs of the OLED screen?
A: 5 inches (16:9), 960×544 pixels, Approx. 16,770,000 colors displayed

Q: What colors will be available at launch? Continue reading

Q: What kind of game medium will PS Vita support? What is the official name? Why did you decide to introduce it?
A: It is a small flash memory based card, dedicated for PS Vita. Taking advantage of the flash memory feature, this innovative card can store add-on game content or the game save directly on the card. By adopting flash memory based card, SCE will be able to provide game cards with higher capacity in the future, allowing developers to store more game data to deliver rich, immersive games. We will announce the official name at a later date.

Q: What type of storage media will PS Vita support?
A: This will be announced at a later date. Continue reading

Sony looks like it might continue its region-free trend and make the PlayStation Vita able to games released in territories worldwide. Continue reading