Click to viewOne of the topics discussed at our roundtable with Sony at E3 (besides their dislike for paying for features and their 20/20 hindsight as to what went wrong with the PS3’s development) ...
There’s a strong rumor this morning that Sony’s busy prepping a discrete part of the PlayStation Store for new games and apps that’ll be directed at the PSP and PSP Go. Sounds like Sony’s also jumping ...
Last week, at the Leipzig games convention, Sony unveiled a redesigned PlayStation Portable, the PSP 3000. Yawn. Sure, the new PSP, which goes on sale in October, has a better screen and a built-in ...
Sony's price points for the upcoming PSP app store are lower than those used on iTunes, according to a report. Pocket Gamer claims that games and applications will go on sale for €1, €2 or €5. The app ...
We’ve mentioned an AppStore-esque interface and tools for the PSP and PS3 before (nearly a year ago, in fact) on TheSixthAxis, but last week’s GDC saw this finally come to life, with the “Skinny” ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. While a litany of leaks may have diminished the impact of the PSP Go's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009 debut, they had no bearing on the potential ...
Rumor has it that Sony plans to reveal “non-retail” games and apps for PSP Go at Games Con in August. The apps will run anywhere from $2 to $6 and free applications will be made available as well.
Not content to let Marvel have all the fun, DC Comics just released their iPad and Sony PSP apps. The apps allow for in-app comic purchase and download. Comics will cost $1 to $3 per issue. Free ...
We've been hearing rumors about a non-game app store for the PSP since the launch of the PSP Go, and it sounds like the wheels are turning -- in an interview with CNET, Sony's Al De Leon said that ...
RIM is considering a feature that will allow BlackBerry devices to run Android apps, according to BGR. The company is looking at using a Java virtual machine that would allow the forthcoming PlayBook ...
Last week, at the Leipzig games convention, Sony unveiled a redesigned PlayStation Portable, the PSP 3000. Yawn. Sure, the new PSP, which goes on sale in October, has a better screen and a built-in ...