[Editorial] 2010 and Beyond
The TPS team gets together to tell you of their hopes and predictions for the current year and the future of PlayStation.
The TPS team gets together to tell you of their hopes and predictions for the current year and the future of PlayStation.
Four little bits of plastic will change the way you play games forever... if you can learn to love them, that is.
We sit down with the Kiwi composer behind Shatter and quiz him on everything from Daft Punk to, yes, Lord of the Rings. Plus, we've got five copies of the game and the soundtrack to give away. Click to find out more.
The FragFX finally has some competition, but how does Bannco's wireless take on a keyboard/mouse/controller hybrid stack up?
We chat with the man behind the music in one of the most strikingly unique games of last year.
Splitfish improves on a good thing, but have they done enough?
Universal indeed.
Oh, c'mon, what you do think we're going to say? Buy one. Now.
Has Splitfish found the magical sweet spot between keyboard/mouse and a console controller? We take a peek to find out.
We take a look at why the gaming industry has its limits, and what happens when a game goes too far.
We sit down with localization producer Nobuaki Taguchi to talk about the latest release in the Dynasty Warriors series.
The French mega-publisher is more than just Tom Clancy games, you know. Here's how they prove it.
Quite possibly the most impressive tri-platform showing in history just happened. Here's the skinny on everything shown and announced.
The Big S is bringing out the big guns. We take a little peek at their news-filled day and offer a closer look of some of the PlayStation-related lineup.
While the PlayStation 3 has a number of obstacles to overcome, its biggest problem comes right from within; the Cross Media Bar interface. Before Sony can improve the existing PlayStation Network, they may have to completely rewrite the XMB first.
With new PlayStation 3 and Wii shipments expected to arrive in stores this weekend, all eyes will be on Sony to come up with enough units, and on consumers as they make their final purchasing decisions before Christmas.
Would you like to know more about Ninja Theory's system selling PlayStation 3 property, pre-assembled by the folks at Sony? Well okay, here ya go!
We sit down with the man behind euphoria and endorphin to find out exactly how animation is changing on next-gen consoles.
Veteran TPS staffer Robbie Otal collects some of the more recent happenings with Sony's multi-core beast.
The system, the games, the specs, and the lofty hopes we have for Sony's latest powerhouse.
Our own Robbie Otal sounds off on Sony's decision to (surprise, surprise) go with their own media format, and what it could mean for the competing HD-DVD medium.