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September 25th, 2007, 17:49 Posted By: bandit
Microsoft is aware and has admitted that the Halo 3 Limited Edition game disc are being scratched due to the disc coming off of its latch. Microsoft has offered to replace the discs free of charge under its disc replacement program (they usually charge you for this). The program will cover the Halo 3 LE game disc at no charge until the end of 2007.
Xbox Disc Replacement Program
If, for any reason, you have a damaged Microsoft® Xbox 360™ disc and like to replace it, please review the information below:
THIS PROGRAM IS GOOD ONLY FOR XBOX 360 CONSOLE OWNERS IN COUNTRIES WHERE XBOX 360 IS SOLD AT AUTHORIZED RETAIL LOCATIONS.
NOTE: This program covers the Halo 3 Limited Edition Game Disc and Essentials Disc at no charge through 12/31/07.
This program only applies to games where Microsoft is the publisher, and is subject to availability. To check and see if your game is available for replacement, please review which Microsoft products currently fall under this program here.
You will need to print and complete the program form.
For additional terms and conditions on this policy, please review the Terms and Conditions.
Another option would be to purchase the Halo 3 Limited Edition and open up the package in front of the cashier before you walk out the store to ensure that the disc is not scratched.
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September 25th, 2007, 01:51 Posted By: bandit
Datel PS3 Bluetooth Wireless Headset
Manufacturer: Datel
Site: Buy from Amazon
Price: $39.95
Overview : Now’s your chance to talk, strategise and control. Stay one step ahead of the opposition in online games with Bluetooth Wireless Headset for PS3, a great mic and earpiece unit that also works with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. At last, you can chat to your pals in online games without any cables to get in the way!
It’s the ideal accessory for PlayStation 3 gamers who like to play online with gamers from all over the world. With your Bluetooth-enabled games console, you can trash-talk with your opponents, make new friends in the games lobby and organise your party in co-operative games. It’s great for making hands-free calls with your Bluetooth mobile too!
Bluetooth Wireless Headset uses the Bluetooth 2.0 protocol for fast, reliable data transfer. It boasts a comfortable, over-the-ear design, crystal-clear sound and it charges in under an hour. A single charge is good for six hours talktime or 250 hours on standby.
Features :- Comfortable, stylish design.
- Crystal clear sound.
- Up to six hours talktime.
- Up to 250 hours standby.
- For gamers and phone users alike.
- Bluetooth 2.0.
Quality/Usability : Datel released two versions of their Communicator headset for the PS3. One is the bluetooth version which you are reading the review on and the wired version which we also reviewed.
The Datel PS3 Bluetooth Wireless Headset is fairly about the same size of your average cellphone bluetooth headset. However, it is thicker. The bluetooth headset fits over your ear. It can go over either your left or right ear simply by turning the ear loop. On the headset itself, you have the ANSWER/END button on the face of the headset as well as a volume UP/DOWN buttons. The back of the headset has the jack to insert the USB charge cable.
To charge the Datel PS3 Bluetooth Wireless Headset, simply connect the USB charge cable (included) into a USB port whether it be your PS3 console or PC and plug the other end of the USB charge into the headset. It took approximately 1 hour to fully charge the headset. Depending on the usage amount, you can get about 5-6 hours of use out of the headset. This is better than some of the bluetooth headsets on the market for cellphones in terms of talk-time.
To use the bluetooth headset with your PS3 console, you'll have to register it with your console and then select it as an Audio Device.
The following steps will show you how to register the bluetooth headset with your PS3- On your PS3's browser menu, go to 'Settings' then 'Accessory Settings' and finally 'Register Bluetooth Device'.
- Select 'Register Headset/Microphone/Headphones'. If prompted you will need to choose 'Yes' to registering a new Bluetooth device.
- To put your headset in registration mode press and hold the multifunction button on the front of the device for around 10 seconds until 2 blue lights illuminate continuously.
- Press 'X' on your controller to start scanning. Your PS3 should find a device called 'PS3 MAX'. Click 'X' again to select this device.
- When prompted for a Pass Key, enter "0000" and choose 'OK'.
Selecting the Headset as an Audio Device- On your PS3's browser menu go to 'Settings' then 'Accessory Settings'.
- Under 'Input Device' select the device 'PS3 MAX' as Input and Output Device and choose OK. You should see the microphone level displayed on screen confirming the headset is working correctly.
Once the bluetooth is registered and connected to your PS3, it is ready to be used. Using the bluetooth wireless headset, it was fairly good for the most part. There were times where the headset disconnected and I heard static. Regarding the headset disconnecting, I dont know if it was because it was low on battery or because I walked away from the PS3 (probably the latter).
You can also use the Datel PS3 Bluetooth Wireless Headset as a bluetooth headset for your cellphone as well. Connecting the headset to your cellphone is the same procedure as if you would with any other bluetooth headset. According to the package, it also supports multiple call management, call waiting, voice dialing and last number re-dial when used with Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.
Regarding comfortability, I was disappointed. The earpiece on the headset did not line up with my ear. When the headset was placed, it felt like it was falling off. Depending on how noisy your surrounding environment may be, you may need to push the headset closer to your ear.
Conclusion : Overall, the Datel PS3 Bluetooth Wireless Headset worked great, battery and charging times were better than most cellphone bluetooth headsets but the comfortability and layout of the headset was a big turn off. It didnt fit properly into the ear and felt loose.
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September 23rd, 2007, 22:00 Posted By: bandit
Just yesterday Team M33 announced that they are to take a short break before releasing their latest custom firmware to teach lamers how to respect developers. Like true developers, they were true to their word, it was a one day break! Today they have released their latest v3.71 custom firmware for PSP.
Here is the readme:
3.71 M33 by M33=Dark_AleX
Changes in 3.71 M33:
- Now uses 3.71
- VSH Menu is not longer launched using HOME key, but using SELECT now. This is to not interfere with the XMB function of home, which is now more useful in this firmware.
- Psp Slim: umdcache was allocating memory even when homebrew was launched, wasting memory that homebrew programs may want to use. Now umdcache module is stopped before it can allocate any memory, only in the case homebrew is launched. Also, memory is unprotected for user memory usage by M33 core (only when homebrew is launched). Developer, for a sample of how to use the extra memory, see the extra ram sample of the M33 sdk.
- Both version boot now from 3.XX ipl, and are independent of 1.50. The main installer will not install 1.50 kernel anymore. A 1.50 kernel addon for 3.71 M33 that will install inside 3.71 M33 will be released in a few days (for fat only)
Note: due to some changes in kernel nids by Sony, you can expect a lot of kernel plugins not working anymore.
Programmers: refer to the sdk readme for details.
Installation instructions:
First method for both psp, the prefered when possible:
Requeriments: a fat psp slim with 3.52 M33-3 or 3.52 M33-4. Previous versions of M33 won't work, due to a bug that affects them and OE; or a psp slim with 3.60 M33.
- Copy the UPDATE directory into /PSP/GAME/UPDATE and copy the EBOOT.PBP of the 3.71 Sony updater there but with name "371.PBP". Note: the program will not even show if you copy it to a different folder than that.
- If you are in the fat psp, make sure you have configured the psp to run the game folder in the 3.XX kernel.
- Execute the program, it requires 78% of battery. If you have idstorage corrupted due to a downgrader, the program will ask you to correct it automatically so the update can continue.
- Press X, and the Sony updater will begin. Sit and enjoy while Sony code installs 3.71 M33
- When finished, the updater will ask you to reboot (pressing X or O). DO IT. Do not skip this step shutting down the psp by yourself, or you'll end with a brick.
- You should be now in 3.71 M33
Unbricker for both psp slim&fat and 1.50 kernel installer for fat 3.71 M33, will be released in few days... and it will be last thing from me.
YES, M33 is Dark_Alex...Dark_AleX is M33!
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September 23rd, 2007, 19:08 Posted By: bandit
I thought I would spice things up with the site and was thinking what would be a good way to do so? The site as it is now, works great and looks great and the style looks like all other sites on the network.
So why not a new banner to help spice things up? So if you head on over to the homepage, you can take a look at the new animated banner which highlights the highly anticipated game for the week (can you take a guess as to what it is? )
Let us know what you think. Graphic artists or people who dabble with Photoshop or Flash is more than welcome to contribute a banner and show off your work! If there are people interested, I'll make a template of the logo. Maybe this can be a monthly thing?
*UPDATE*
I have now included a template of the logos for the banner.
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September 23rd, 2007, 05:46 Posted By: bandit
Joytech Wii Power Station
Manufacturer: Joytech
Site:
Price: $44.95
Overview : Bring order to your Wii™ Remote with the Power Station™ from JOYTECH. Rechargeable Battery Packs removes the need for replacement batteries and when you're finished gaming, the Power Station™ charges, stores and protects your Wii™ Remote, so you'll always have power when you need it most!
Features :- Rechargeable Battery Packs and Docking Station for your Wii™ Remote
- Two rechargeable Battery Packs remove the need for standard batteries
- Store, protect and recharge your Wii™ Remote
Quality/Usability : Joytech has entered the Wii rechargeable battery market by releasing the Wii Power Station. The Joytech Wii Power Station includes two rechargeable batteries, charging dock and power cable. The power cable actually plugs into the back of the Wii's power port and the consoles power cable connects to it. So its pretty much a pass-through port and does not use USB like the rest of the rechargeable battery packs which results in a faster charge. The controllers will charge whether the system is in standby mode or turned on.
On each side of the dock are two extendable arms that holds your Nunchuks. Personally, there was no need for this as it took up space and didnt do a really good job of holding as you still had the cords dangling. Each port has a small LED that lights up. Red means it is charging and green when the controllers are fully charged. Whats nice about the Joytech Wii Power Station is that with the controllers placed in, you can leave the wrist strap on. The wrist strap comes out from from the bottom of the controller and works with both the thin and thick straps.
According to the instruction booklet, it stated that it takes 5 hours to fully charge the Wiimotes. It seem to take a lot less to charge. Unfortunately, there is no mention of what mAh the batteries are so it is hard to gauge how long the batteries will last compared to AA alkaline batteries.
Conclusion : Overall, the Joytech Wii Power Station is a nice charging station but there were some things I didnt like about it. Joytech could have done without the Nunchuk holders. Would of been also nice to have stated the batteries rating (mAh). What I loved about the Joytech Wii Power Station is the way it charges the batteries using the pass-through port cable. This allows for faster charging and no need to find a USB port or AC wall plug. The cost is also slightly $10 higher than its well known competitor, Nyko.
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September 22nd, 2007, 17:20 Posted By: bandit
XCM Universal YPbPr 1080p VGA Box
Manufacturer: XCM
Site: Buy from Play Asia / Buy from Amazon
Price: $59.00
Overview : A true universal VGA box compatible with the new generation consoles on todays market (Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii) and also with Xbox.
Compatible with both PAL and NTSC system, it is available with European or US power supply. A plug and play installation will give you Ypbpr input with all consoles, now with a 1080p resolution!
Features :- High quality 3rd party product.
- Fully Compatible with all component devices - e.g. x-box, x-box 360, PSX3, Wii, DVD players, etc...
- Compatible with PAL or NTSC system.
- Double scan conversion (31.5KHz for NTSC, 31.25KHz for PAL,67.5KHz for 1080p).
- Output resolution ; up to 1080p
- Plug and play installation.
- Connect compatible YPbPr device to your VGA monitor.
- Integrated YPbPr to RGBHV converter.
- Supports 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p.
- Applications: TFT LCD monitor, CRT monitor, Set-top box, Display projector.
- Works on LCD TFT monitors.
- Video output: VGA.
- Automatic video source mode detection (film/graphic).
- Motion-adaptive interfiled de-interlacing.
- Get the power from USB port of consoles or PC, no extra power supply needed.
- Comes with 3 component cables - PSX3, Wii & XB360.
Quality/Usability : The XCM 1080p allows you to hook up your PS3/Wii/Xbox360 computer monitor via VGA. With all the new consoles and the ability to output into high-definition, and the high costs of HDTV's, not everyone has them. But we actually do...our computer monitors.
Included in the package, you'll find the following items:- XCM 1080p VGA box unit
- USB to USB-miniB cable
- Component cables:
- Wii (non-shielded)
- Xbox360 (shielded, includes optical digital audio connector)
- PS3 (shielded)
- Instruction booklet
Unfortunately, no VGA cable was included. This was probably due to cost factor. Had XCM included the cable, price of the product would of been higher. So to keep the price down, they didnt include the VGA cable.
Like all cables that XCM releases, they are sturdy and high quality cables. You will not be disappointed.
The VGA box itself is also sturdy and well built. The outer casing is made of opaque clear plastic. The connectors are standard quality and nothing special. Something caught my eye though. Under the VGA CARD slot, although the connection is a male connector, there was a female type connector. This connector uses the two screws similar to that when you're connecting your monitor to your video card on your PC. You can see it in the image below but on the mock up images, you dont see it. To fix this problem, simply remove the shield around it so that you can connect the cable.
Before purchasing this product, you must know that the VGA box does not change the output resolution. So you should check your monitor to see if it supports the resolution you are going to be used.
Connecting everything to the VGA box is fairly simple and is explained easily in the instruction manual. On top of the box is a switch that allows you to switch between VGA and COMPONENT. The front has a MONITOR and VGA CARD port. On the back, it has YPbPr inputs. To the left are SOUND IN, SPEAKER OUT and 480p~1080p/1080i switch. And on the right side is the USB POWER port to power the VGA box.
All images looked crisp and I didnt have a problem with any of the consoles. Just remember that the Wii can not upscale images as it is not capable of doing so.
Conclusion : Overall, the XCM Universal YPbPr 1080p VGA Box is a useful product for those who do not have HDTV. It would of been great if they included the VGA cable as the box allows you to switch video signals. So you can use video signal from your console or connect to your PC's video card to output to your monitor. Its understandable that they left it out to keep costs low. If you have an extra VGA cable around the house, you wont have to worry.
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September 21st, 2007, 18:36 Posted By: bandit
Link’s Crossbow Training™
Format: Wii™
Launch Date: 11/19/07
ESRB: T (Teen): Fantasy Violence
Game Type: Shooting
Accessories: Wii Zapper™ – included (requires Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™)
Players: 1-4 (turn-based)
Developer: EAD
Game Information
KEY INFORMATION
Link returns from The Legend of Zelda®: Twilight Princess to pick up the Wii Zapper and take aim at a host of targets in this shooting-gallery-style game.
* Anyone can pick up the Wii Zapper and become a master marksman in the quick-play shooting galleries of Link’s Crossbow Training. Dozens of fast-paced stages offer a wide variety of game play, from shooting stationary targets to defending a supply wagon from onrushing hordes of enemies. Multiplayer modes let players and their friends share a Wii Zapper to shoot for the high score.
* Link’s Crossbow Training comes bundled with the Wii Zapper. After a few rounds of Link’s Crossbow Training, players will be more than ready to pick up any of the future Wii Zapper titles, like Medal of Honor Heroes™ 2, Ghost Squad™ and Resident Evil®: The Umbrella Chronicles.
Using the Wii Zapper: The Wii Zapper requires the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, housing both in a comfortable and intuitive frame. The control stick on the Nunchuk controls player movement (on stages that allow player movement), while simply aiming the Wii Zapper moves the targeting reticule on the screen. Pulling the trigger fires Link’s crossbow. By aiming off screen, players can turn Link to face in a new direction (again, on stages that allow this).
Link’s Crossbow Training contains three basic game styles: target shooting, defender and ranger. There are 27 stages in total, and these categories represent only generally how each individual stage operates. Each stage’s goal is to earn the highest score possible within the time limit. All rounds can be played with multiple players: Players pass the Wii Zapper around and then play one at a time and compete for the high score.
Target Shooting: In target-shooting rounds, players shoot bull’s-eyes as they pop up on the screen. In early stages, targets are stationary. As the game difficulty increases in later levels, the targets move. Hitting the center of the bull’s-eye nets more points, and hitting targets in succession without missing earns combo multipliers. Link can aim anywhere on the screen.
Defender: In defender rounds, players remain stationary but can look and aim in all directions - sometimes even in a full 360 degrees - by aiming off screen. Hordes of enemies assault Link, and he must fight them off. These battles have a great deal of variety, from fighting off skeletons in a desert to defending a wagon from boar-riding Bokoblins.
Ranger: In ranger rounds, players can move throughout the level using the control stick and aim anywhere they want by aiming the Wii Zapper wherever they want to look. In these missions, Link storms enemy encampments, fights his way through a forest and seeks out his foes while exploring the environments.
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September 21st, 2007, 05:16 Posted By: bandit
PSP Deluxe Extended Power Battery
Manufacturer: N/A
Site: Buy from Goldenshop
Price: $26.00
Overview : This Extended Power Li-ion battery is a great companion for PSP. A great solution for long time flights, hikes, and anytime you don't have to access to an AC outlet. With this external battery, you can now prolong your fun with extended game play, music play and playback anytime and anywhere you want.
Features :- High quality 3rd party product.
- Built in Japan made high quality 2100ma rechargeable Li-ion battery - supplies power for 10 hours (including the original battery).
- No need to buy the extra charger - just use the official PSP power supply or USB power cable for recharging.
- Super small size & light weight (80g).
- Easy to fit by the side of the console.
- 3 colors available - black, white or silver.
Quality/Usability : There are so many extended battery packs available for the PSP, whether it is a bigger mAh sized battery or battery packs that attaches or dangles from the PSP.
The PSP Deluxe Extended Power Battery attaches to the bottom of the PSP. There is hook on the left side of the PSP Deluxe Extended Power Battery and a latch on the right side. Also on the right side is the charging terminal where you would insert the AC adaptor. On the bottom of the battery pack is a green LED. This is turned on when it is charging.
Inserting the battery pack is fairly easy. Simply take the hook on the left side and place it through the strap holder on the PSP. Then slide the battery up, so that the clear latch attaches to the right side of the PSP. You'll hear a click. This is to let you know that it is locked in place.
To remove, simply pull back on the clear latch so it comes off the PSP and unhook from the strap holder on the PSP.
Charging takes about 2 hours to fully charge. On a full charge and a completely dead PSP, the PSP Deluxe Extended Power Battery can charge the PSPs batter to about 80%. It doesnt completely charge the PSPs battery. With a full charged battery pack and fully charged PSP battery, I get about 10-11 hours.
Conclusion : Overall, the PSP Deluxe Extended Power Battery works nice and gives the PSP a good amount of play time. Only complaint is that the clear latch feels a bit cheap and feels like it will break if you pull back too far. Also, since the PSP Deluxe Extended Power Battery extends the bottom of the PSP, it may feel a little awkward since you're hand is use to wrapping around the PSP. Price is a bit pricey as well.
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September 20th, 2007, 15:44 Posted By: bandit
PRESS RELEASE: DUALSHOCK®3 Wireless Controller With Rumble Feature To be Introduced For PLAYSTATION®3
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) Sony today announced that it would release DUALSHOCK®3 Wireless Controller, a new controller for PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) incorporating a rumble feature, in Japan in November as a separately sold accessory. It inherits the basic design and functionality of the popular PlayStation® controller, while keeping the high-precision, high response motion sensitive six-axis sensing system. Introduction to North American and European markets is expected in spring 2008.
The added rumble feature, combined with the highly realistic motion sensitive six-axis sensing system, takes gamers deeper into the world of interactivity, delivering a more intuitive, realistic and immersive game play experience. The new controller will also benefit PS3 content creators, by giving them the ability to further expand their creative imagination. PS3 titles that are already in the market may become compatible with the rumble feature through software update.
With DUALSHOCK 3 and the attractive lineup of PS3 titles incorporating the rumble feature, SCEI will introduce more new ways of enjoyment that can only be found on PS3, and will further redefine the world of entertainment.
LIST OF PLAYSTATION®3 TITLES COMPATIBLE WITH DUALSHOCK®3 IN JAPAN
As of September 20th, 2007
(in alphabetical order of company name)
Title Name Developer/Publisher - Vampire Rain -Altered Species- AQ INTERACTIVE Inc.
- BIOHAZARD® 5 CAPCOM CO.,LTD.
- Devil May Cry® 4 CAPCOM CO.,LTD.
- Dark Sector D3 PUBLISHER Inc.
- Burnout Paradise ELECTRONIC ARTS K.K.
- FIFA franchise (title name TBD) ELECTRONIC ARTS K.K.
- BUMPY TROT2 IREM SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INC.
- Dynasty Warriors 6 KOEI Co., Ltd.
- Fatal Inertia KOEI Co., Ltd.
- GI JOCKEY 4 2007 KOEI Co., Ltd.
- METAL GEAR ONLINE Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
- METAL GEAR SOLID 4 GUNS OF THE PATRIOTS Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
- IMABIKISOU SEGA CORPORATION
- Blast Factor (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- echochrome Sony Computer Entertainment
- Folklore (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- FORMULA ONE CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Go! Sports Ski (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Heavenly Sword (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- MotorStorm (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Sony Computer Entertainment
- Resistance: Fall of Men (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Super Stardust HD (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- TOY HOME Sony Computer Entertainment
- Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Sony Computer Entertainment
- Warhawk (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
LIST OF PLAYSTATION®3 TITLES COMPATIBLE WITH DUALSHOCK®3 IN NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE *2
As of September 20th, 2007
(in alphabetical order of company name)
Title Name Developer/Publisher - The Darkness 2K Games
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Activision
- Soldier of Fortune Activision
- BIOHAZARD® 5 CAPCOM
- Devil May Cry® 4 CAPCOM
- N-Cube Creat Studios
- Warbit Creat Studios
- Dark Sector D3 PUBLISHER
- Turok Disney Interactive
- Highlander Eidos
- Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Eidos
- Burnout Paradise ELECTRONIC ARTS
- FIFA franchise (title name TBD) ELECTRONIC ARTS
- Legendary: The Box Gamecock
- To End All Wars Ghostlight
- RAGE id Software
- WarDevil – Unleash the Beast Within Ignition Entertainment
- Dynasty Warriors 6 KOEI
- Fatal Inertia KOEI
- METAL GEAR SOLID 4 GUNS OF THE PATRIOTS Konami
- Blacksite: Area 51 Midway
- TNA Wrestling Midway
- Unreal Tournament 3 Midway
- Wheelman Midway
- Cops (codename, title name TBD) Pyro
- Planet One (codename, title name TBD) Pyro
- Heroes over Europe Red Mile Entertainment
- Condemned 2 SEGA
- Iron Man SEGA
- The Club SEGA
- The Crucible SEGA
- The Incredible Hulk SEGA
- Blast Factor (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- echochrome Sony Computer Entertainment
- Elefunk Sony Computer Entertainment
- Folklore (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- FORMULA ONE CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Go! Sports Ski (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Heavenly Sword (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- High Velocity Bowling Sony Computer Entertainment
- MLB 08: The Show Sony Computer Entertainment
- MotorStorm (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- NBA 08 (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- PAIN Sony Computer Entertainment
- Rat Race Sony Computer Entertainment
- Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Sony Computer Entertainment
- Resistance: Fall of Man (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- Snakeball Sony Computer Entertainment
- SOCOM: Confrontation Sony Computer Entertainment
- Super Stardust HD (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- TOY HOME Sony Computer Entertainment
- Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Sony Computer Entertainment
- Warhawk (*1) Sony Computer Entertainment
- WipEout HD Sony Computer Entertainment
- GirpShift® Sony Online Entertainment
- NBA 2K8 Take Two Sports
- Destroy All Humans 3 THQ
- Stuntman Ignition THQ
- Assassin’s Creed UbiSoft
- BEOWULF UbiSoft
- HAZE UbiSoft
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (*1) UbiSoft
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (*1) UbiSoft
- Prototype Vivendi Games
- The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena Vivendi Games
*1 Users will be able to enjoy the rumble feature through software update.
*2 Actual titles to be released may vary among
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