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Written by Rocky
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Friday, 06 January 2006 |
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Within the couple of hours Ubisoft launched their brand new website for the upcoming PSP RPG Tales of Eternia! This latest Namco title will be on sale on the 9th of February. Here's a summary of the games top features...
- An entire world in the palm of the hand : Players can control one character out of a party of four through magnificent fantasy 2D environments and 3D world maps.
- Acclaimed battle system Innovative “Tales of” Linear Motion Battle system; different striking techniques, real-time combos and spells
- Diverse gameplay : A collection of challenging mini-games perfectly integrated into the story allows the characters to earn unique features
- Accessible gameplay : Players can quickly learn impressive moves and combos, offering a massive range of possible attacks
- Incredible lasting appeal : The players travel through cities, regions and continents to learn about their destiny and change the fate of their world.
- Build up your own heroes: A gigantic number of different items, equipment and spells.
- PSP optimization: Not a single load time during the whole game, renewed game experience taking advantage of the PSP™ wide screen
- Motoi Sakuraba’s original soundtrack : Magnificent music from Motoi Sakuraba, the famous RPG music composer.
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Written by Rocky
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Friday, 30 December 2005 |
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It's perhaps fair to summerise that Frantix wasn't too well received by the gaming press; reviews so far have been luke warm at best. Rather than jump on the bandwagon though, we thought we'd give this budget title a fair crack of the whip and have spent many hours hammering away at the d-pad and scratching our heads at the puzzles it presents. Read our full review to see why we think that sometimes less is more... |
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Written by Rocky
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Friday, 30 December 2005 |
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Channel Frederator is one of the best podcasts. For quality content it rules supreme, and little wonder considering it's brought to you by the same folks that put MTV on the map. But this is no music show - this is cartoons at their very best. Channel Frederator brings you 4 quality cartoons in one groovy package. There are nine episodes to date, read on to see why we think this is one collection where you'll want to have them all! |
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Written by Rocky
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Thursday, 29 December 2005 |
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Before you can watch movie downloads on your PSP, you need to understand the folder structure, file types and naming conventions. In this guide we explain everything you need to know about folders, file names and movie types. |
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Wednesday, 28 December 2005 |
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When it comes to protecting your PSP from damage it pays to make sure you are getting the best protection, while still retaining functionality. That's why our number choice for PSP Protection and the king of cases is the Logitech Playgear Pocket. Read on to see why we like it so much, and why every PSP owner should have one. |
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Written by Rocky
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Monday, 26 December 2005 |
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Our guide to the PSP puzzler Frantix will appear here over the coming weeks! We'll be taking a look at some of the hardest levels, detailing how to unlock the next level, and also revealing exactly what time you have to complete a level in to gain the exclusive 180 gold gems.
We also reveal how to activate the Frantix cheat menu! |
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Sunday, 25 December 2005 |
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Replacement headphones are an absolute must for the PSP. In this guide we explain the criteria you should be looking at when selecting new earphones for your PSP, and the reasons we settled on the fantastic Sony Fontopia MDR-EX71. |
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Thursday, 22 December 2005 |
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Sony have just released the first update for Media Manager, which will auto-notify when users start up Media Manager next time.
We'll be publishing a complete guide to Sony Media Manager in the new year. In the meantime read more to see what's new in this 1.0a update. |
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Written by Rocky
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Thursday, 22 December 2005 |
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The latest episode of CommandN was released a couple of days ago so if you subscribe to their RSS feed you should already have it on your PSP. If not, head over to CommandN for various download options! As well as the usual tech news and latest from Google and Yahoo etc, in this special Christmas episode we get treated to a cooking segment. Make sure you stay tuned to a blooper reel right after the credits have finished to see Amanda in the kitchen, clearly enjoying a little too much of the festive drinks! |
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Written by Rocky
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Tuesday, 20 December 2005 |
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In association with a UK television station Playstation Portable brings you Dubplate drama via their Your PSP website, free of charge and ahead of the television broadcast.
Think Trainspotting. Think Eminem. Think wika wika and pirate radio stations. Now mix it together with Eastender seasoning and you've got Dubplate Drama. Not my cup of tea, but a well produced series none the less, read on to see why you might want to catch up on this drama series. |
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
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Grip Shift is a puzzle racer from Ubisoft, or as the hype likes to put it...
"...the first video game for the PSP™ (Playstation® Portable) system to combine high-flying stunt driving and unique puzzle-solving action in an all-out, pedal-to-the-metal driving experience."
For any oldies out there that remember Stunt Car Racer, you'll feel right at home on the narrow cloud rubbing Grip Shift tracks. Lucky for us though, Grip Shift is not anywhere as infuriating or frustrating as the ancient Amiga title. In fact, we really like Grip Shift, read on to see why we rate this "built for the PSP" title right along side the fantastic Ridge Racer, although for different reasons.... |
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