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27 Jun
There is a new game set to come for iPhones soon and it is Droplitz from Blitz Arcade. The same game has already debuted on such famous platforms as Xbox Live, Playstation and the PC.
Droplitz is a game about connecting dials to save the precious droplitz dripping from the top of the screen. If you create multiple paths at the same time, you earn score combos and generate more droplitz.
“Droplitz is such a favorite in the studio and we’re really excited that players are getting their hands on it finally. Reaction so far has been great and we just want everyone out there to enjoy it as much as we do. It’s great working with such a passionate and enthusiastic publisher as Atlus, who share our excitement about this game.”
No definite date has been announced on its availability or price for the iPhone or iPod Touch.
(Source) Electronic Theatre
Tags: Apple, arcade, Blitz, excitement, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, new game, platforms, playstation, xbox, Xbox Live8 May

Everyone that loves playing games on their phones must have fantasized about a future PlayStation phone. We’ve had a PlayStation phone rumor before and Sony Ericsson has denied it. Now the rumor has resurfaced and we definitely have to check it out. According to a Financial Times story in which Sony Ericsson’s president Hideki Komiyama talks about the company’s plans for the future, the PlayStation could happen. That’s what the man said, “could happen” which means Sony Ericsson is probably considering a bunch of ideas hoping to turn their business into a profitable one.
via FT
Tags: Financial Times, Mobile News, Phone, playstation, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson16 Aug
Thanks to the FCC we get all sorts of leaks. This time it isn’t a phone but a gaming console. The PSP-3001 has arrived at the FCC.
People said the PSP-3001 will get GPS, WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth and a microphone but none of those have been spotted in the FCC report. And although we’ve heard about a rumored PSP phone in the past, this isn’t a phone either. It’s just a simple game console taken to the next level.
Tags: game console, gaming system, playstation, Portable Devices, PSP25 Jun

I found it weird too. Not the PSP Phone which is a concept many fans have thought about for year and figured out it will be bound to happen at some point in the future. But the omission of Ericsson. This rumor doesn’t say that Sony Ericsson are going to build a PSP Phone. What’s the matter Sony? Don’t feel like sharing some of that PlayStation fame?
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3 Jan
The next-gen console war is going to get a lot more uglier in 2008 by all indications. Nintendo’s Wii has already found its niche with its innovative and cool way of playing games with the Wiimote and Sony PS3’s superior hardware is slowly gaining ground, but where does the Xbox stand in 2008? The Xbox Elite and Premium were great successors but the next big step is yet to come. Sure enough, Microsoft isn’t lazing around but is working on its next version of the Xbox, dubbed “360 Ultimate.” If the rumors are to be believed, the new Xbox 360 Ultimate will boast features such as built-in WiFi, high-definition audio output, 1080p HDMI, 65nm hardware architecture, and a “near-silent” fan. It will also have a monstrous 320GB HDD to accommodate Xbox’s upcoming IPTV service. But the icing on the cake will be the built-in HD-DVD drive, giving Microsoft the much needed edge in the ongoing next-gen format war.
All this and much more will be revealed come this autumn 2008.
Tags: hdmi, Nintendo, playstation, ps3, Sony, Uncategorized, wii, xbox, xbox3607 Nov

Sony will unleash the PSP in a new, Deep Red color package for the Japanese market. Starting December 13, the PSP Deep Red value pack will start selling for ¥22,800 (around US $199), while a slightly bundled up package called the PSP Deep Red Seg pack will retail at ¥29,800 (US $260). Showcased during the Tokyo Game Show 2007 in September, the PSP is now only 91 grams and 4.4mm thick. With the PSP-on-TV function you can enjoy games and movies stored on the PSP on a big screen.
If you throw in the extra money for the one-seg tuner, there’s also the possibility to watch up to 12 different channels on the PSP’s 4.3 inch screen. For data transfer and convenient charging, the PSP offers a USB interface. The Value pack comes with a pouch, wrist strap and 32MB Memory Stick Duo, while the Seg pack comes with the TV tuner and stand along with 1GB stick.
Tags: announcements, game console, Japan, market, playstation, portable, Portable Devices, PSP, Sony, usb
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