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PlayStation Vita | Real Boxing - Developer Walkthrough

Added: 20.09.2013 22:46 | 3 views | 0 comments


Take a look at what's in-store for you in Real Boxing.

From: www.gamespot.com

Sega: No plans to release Phantasy Star Nova in the Western market

Added: 20.09.2013 22:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


Sega has no plans to bring the recently announced PlayStation Vita title Phantasy Star Nova over to the West, Sega of America told Sega Addicts.

From: n4g.com

PlayStation Vita | Atomic Ninjas - Survival Guide #2: Noob Rage

Added: 20.09.2013 18:21 | 3 views | 0 comments


Learn about one of the hilarious features of Atomic Ninjas, the Noob Rage.

From: www.gamespot.com

Vita TV Interest In The West Exceeded Sony's Expectations

Added: 20.09.2013 17:27 | 8 views | 0 comments



At a Tokyo Game Show roundtable, Masayasu Ito said that the interest in the West for the PlayStation Vita TV was "strong...more than we expected."

He also iterated that Sony is "of course" considering releasing the streaming device in the US and Europe, but they haven't pinned down good timing as of yet. "But when it comes to the timing, we'll have to watch the environment and identify what other services are available in the US and Europe and whether we'll have to add other services," he said.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Yoshida: Gravity Rush 2 Will "Totally" Be Localized

Added: 20.09.2013 15:22 | 7 views | 0 comments




A sequel to one of the best titles to ever grace PlayStation Vita will be making its way outside of Japan, as Sony has confirmed that the recently revealed Gravity Rush 2 will be localized for other territories.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Western Vita TV interest stronger than Sony expected

Added: 20.09.2013 13:53 | 5 views | 0 comments


Executive Masayasu Ito says interest from Western markets for new streaming device has exceeded company's expectations.

Interest from Western consumers in the PlayStation Vita TV streaming device has surpassed Sony's expectations, according to executive Masayasu Ito.

Speaking during a Tokyo Game Show roundtable interview attended by , Ito said the response for the device from Western markets had been "strong#133;more than we expected."

The executive also said Sony is "of course" thinking about launching the PS Vita TV in the United States and Europe, however, timing is not yet nailed down.

"But when it comes to the timing, we'll have to watch the environment and identify what other services are available in the US and Europe and whether we'll have to add other services," Ito said.

Separately, Sony Computer Entertainment president Andrew House told Eurogamer that the company has been "very encouraged" by the Western response to the PS Vita TV. "It's been very, very positive," he said.

House also explained , saying there is simply no major competitor for streaming boxes in the region, compared to the US and Europe where such devices are more readily available.

"The reason we wanted to launch PlayStation Vita TV in Japan first was because we think that there is a significant gap in this market even for a pure streamed TV box," House said. "There isn't really a competitor here that's staked out a claim. And frankly, in my own view, Japan is a little behind the adoption curve in video streaming services.

"So we thought we could have an opportunity in Japan to really establish a leadership position by having an addition differentiated killer app--which is having our huge library of streaming games content," he added.

The PS Vita TV will allow owners to play PSP, original PlayStation, and PS Vita games directly on their televisions. The system will also work with the PlayStation 4's Remote Play feature. In addition, the could "technically" be supported on the PS Vita TV, according to Sony.

The device will launch in Japan on November 14 for ¥9,480 (around $95) and will also be available in a bundle that includes a PS Vita TV, a DualShock 3 controller, and an 8GB Vita Memory Card.

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From: www.gamespot.com

News: PlayStation Vita TV will use Gaikai streaming to play PS3 games

Added: 20.09.2013 10:40 | 0 views | 0 comments


But still no word on a European release for the set-top device.

When the set-top Vita was announced earlier this month Sony only confirmed support for PS Vita, PSP and PSone titles.

Interestingly, Sony revealed that all games released via Gaikai would need to be re-certified.

"We have to make sure the games work through the internet," explained Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida. "We have to go through certification for each title. So we'll start with a selection and then work from there."

Sony's still not confirming a European release for Vita TV or Gaikai.

Vita TV launches in Japan on November 14.


From: www.videogamer.com

PlayStation Vita | Why You'll Love the PS Vita Slim

Added: 20.09.2013 7:23 | 5 views | 0 comments


Shaun and Dan cover off on what they think of the PS Vita Slim as well as the all new PS Vita TV

From: au.gamespot.com

Tecmo Koei Europe announces upcoming titles for early 2014

Added: 20.09.2013 5:23 | 0 views | 0 comments


TECMO KOEI Europe is proud to announce a number of exciting titles currently under development for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and the PlayStation Vita handheld system, and slated for release in the first months of 2014.

From: n4g.com

Tecmo Koei Europe announces upcoming titles for early 2014

Added: 20.09.2013 5:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


TECMO KOEI Europe is proud to announce a number of exciting titles currently under development for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and the PlayStation Vita handheld system, and slated for release in the first months of 2014.

From: n4g.com


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