Lonely perverts with an aversion to real women, rejoice: Team Ninja has made a number of announcements over the last few days that should make fans of virtual boobies stand up (*ahem*) and take notice.
Nintendo’s got the Wii U,Microsoft has Halo 4 to carry them through the holidays, and Sony is hoping some substantial price-cuts will give them the edge this holiday season: today Sony announced that specific hardware bundles on both the PS3 and Vita will see a significant …
Sony’s premium Playstation Plus service is making the jump to the PS Vita next week, and subscribers will be able to score free downloads of Uncharted: Golden Abyss and Gravity Rush at no additional cost.
Underrated Wii action-RPG Muramasa is being ported over to the Playstation Vita, and fans of the 3 year old game might just have a reason to double-dip and buy Muramasa all over again: Vanillaware announced today that the Vita version of the game will feature an …
Last week Sony finally patched in support for PSOne classics on the Vita, but American gamers were peeved at their relatively limited choices: while European and Japanese gamers got access to hundreds of PSOne games, us poor Americans had to make do with a pathetic selection …
I was a little worried when I heard that the next Sly Cooper wasn’t being developed by the franchise’s creators at Sucker Punch, but honestly, if I had not been told that the game was being made a different dev, I never would have noticed — …
Fans of Assasin’s Creed are probably already familiar with Connor, the half-Mohawk Indian Assassin whose memories they’ll be reliving this Fall in Ubisoft’s highly anticipated Assassin’s Creed 3. Well, it seems like Connor isn’t the only assassin that players will be taking control of this year: …
Every handheld system since the original Gameboy has been released in just about every color imaginable, and in due time, Sony will undoubtedly have a variety of colors and special themed shells for the Vita. For now though, potential buyers are limited to the standard piano …
Vita owners suffering through the system’s post launch drought, rejoice: XSeed announced this weekend that they’ll be bringing over two previously Japan-only Vita titles to America sometime later this year.
2012 is off to a slow start for the games industry, as recently released NPD sales data seems to show: while EA’s Kingdoms of Amalur and the launch of Sony’s Playstation Vita helped make February a more profitable month than January, overall sales of both software …
The PS Vita continues to struggle while the 3DS breaks sales records. It’s an almost Phoenix Wright style “turnabout” for Nintendo’s suddenly popular handheld, but Sony still has a few tidbits to be happy about.