Posts Tagged “PSN”
PlayStation Home: We’re all going to Xi
by Adam on April 18, 2009
As the penultimate article in my series on PlayStation Home, we now delve into the mysteries of Xi which pushes the limits of what you’d think possible from a virtual world merely for socialising. What gets me most about Xi, (…)
PixelJunk Eden Encore Launching on PSN this Thursday
by Adam on April 14, 2009
PixelJunk Eden Encore Launching on PSN this Thursday- I’m thinking I need to get this. Been playing a lot of Eden lately, but need to complete more of the original game before splurging out on Encore. See also- Joystiq coverage, (…)
It’s good to be back Home
by Adam on April 11, 2009
Updated 25th April, 2009 Welcome to the first in a series of articles on PlayStation Home this April. This article serves as an introduction to the other articles and so I’ve referenced future posts, but of course the links aren’t (…)
TheSixthAxis Easter Egg Hunt – Find Eggs, Win PSN Games
by Adam on April 11, 2009
TheSixthAxis Easter Egg Hunt – Find Eggs, Win PSN Games- TheSixthAxis have teamed up with Creat Studios and Tik Games to give away copies of Mahjong Tiles and Cuboid PlayStation Network games. It’s certainly worth a try, although I haven’t (…)
PlayStation Home: a series of articles for April
by Adam on April 9, 2009
Update: All articles are live, see below! Over the course of April, I will release a series of articles on PlayStation Home to mark its continuing improvements, reflecting on what has been achieved so far, and what the future holds (…)
Average Home session is 55 minutes long
by Adam on March 22, 2009
Average Home session is 55 minutes long- For what it is, I can’t fathom why people love Home so much. I understand why it’s meant to be so good, but I can get my fix of social interaction either within (…)
Sony Now Charging Publishers For PS3 Downloadable Content, An Unpopular Policy Shift
by Adam on March 21, 2009
Sony Now Charging Publishers For PS3 Downloadable Content, An Unpopular Policy Shift- I find this incredible. Publishers need incentives to publish their content on the PlayStation Network, not reasons to abandon the platform. I’m now thinking that when it came (…)


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