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08/21/2015

In all the excitement surrounding PS4, here are 20 things you might have missed. Apologies for the mistake at 02.40! Nathan has been punished. DualShock 4 Ha...

08/20/2015

The PS4 has been out for over a year already, here are my Top 25 PS4 Games in 2015! Follow me on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/RobinGaming Join the group! ...

07/31/2015

I have a list of games but not just any games these game are only on ps3. I apologize ahead of time this list is a little bit dated so they may have released a few of these on other consoles. And here they are.
3
3D Dot Game Heroes
A
Afrika (video game)
Agent (video game)
Another Century's Episode: R
Ape Escape Fury! Fury!
Aqua Vita (video game)
Aquanaut's Holiday: Hidden Memories
Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel
Astro Tripper
Atelier Rorona: Alchemist of Arland
Atelier Totori: Alchemist of Arland 2
B
Battle Tanks
Blast Factor
Bleach: Soul Ignition
Boku no Natsuyasumi 3
Bomberman Ultra
Brave Arms
Buzz!: Quiz TV
C
Calling All Cars!
Cash Guns Chaos
Catan (2008 video game)
Comet Crash
Crash Commando
Cuboid (video game)
D
Dark Mist
Dead Nation
Demon's Souls
Derby Time Onlinedetuned
Digger HD
Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice
Disgaea 4
E
Echochrome II
Eight Days
Elefunk
Ember (video game)
Everybody's Golf 5
Explodemon
The Eye of Judgment
Eyedentify
EyeToy (video game series)
F
Fat Princess
Feel Ski
The Fight: Lights Out
Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Flower (video game)
Folklore (video game)
Formula One Championship Edition
G
Genji: Days of the Blade
The Getaway (video game sequel)
God of War III
Gran Turismo 5
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue
Gran Turismo HD Concept
GTI Club+: Rally Côte d'Azur
H
Haze (video game)
Heavenly Sword
Heavy Rain
PlayStation Move Heroes
High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition
High Velocity Bowling
Hustle Kings
H cont.
Hyperballoid HD
Hyperdimension Neptunia
I
Infamous (video game)
Infamous (series)
Infamous 2
Initial D Extreme Stage
J
Joe Danger
Journey (2011 video game)
K
Katamari Forever
Killzone 2
Killzone 3
Kung Fu Rider
Kung-Fu Live
L
Lair (video game)
The Last Guardian
The Last Guy
Last Rebellion
Linger in Shadows
LittleBigPlanet
LittleBigPlanet 2
LocoRoco Cocoreccho
M
MAG (video game)
Magic Orbz
Mahjong Taikai IV
Mainichi Issho
Makai Wars
Malicious (video game)
Megazone 23: Aoi Garland
Mesmerize (video game)
Metal Gear Online
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Misato Katsuragi's Reporting Plan
Mist of Chaos
Miyasato Miyoshi Kyoudai Naizou: Sega Golf Club
MLB 11: The Show
Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire
Monster Madness: Grave Danger
MotorStorm
MotorStorm: Apocalypse
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift
Mushroom Wars
N
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm
Ni-Oh (video game)
Ninja Gaiden Sigma
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
Novastrike
Nucleus (video game)
O
Operation Creature Feature
P
PachiPara DL Hyper Sea Story In Karibu
Pain (video game)
PixelJunk Eden
PixelJunk Racers
PixelJunk Shooter
PixelJunk Shooter 2
Planet Minigolf
Poncotsu Roman Daikatsugeki Bumpy Trot 2
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 6
The Punisher: No Mercy
R
Railfan: Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line
Railfan: Taiwan High Speed Rail
Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time
Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for B***y
R cont.
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One
Resistance 2
Resistance 3
Resistance: Fall of Man
Retro/Grade
Ridge Racer 7
Ryū ga Gotoku Of the End
Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan!
S
Savage Moon
Shiki-Tei
The Shoot
SingStar (PlayStation 3)
SingStar Dance
SingStar Guitar
Siren: Blood Curse
Sky Blue (PlayStation 3)
Sky Diving (video game)
Smash Cars (video game)
Snakeball
SOCOM 4
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation
Sodium (PlayStation Home)
Sorcery (video game)
Spelunker HD
Sports Champions
Start the Party
Super Rub 'a' Dub
Supercar Challenge
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars
T
TV Superstars
Tales of Xillia
Tears to Tiara
Time Crisis: Razing Storm
Tokyo Jungle
Topatoi
Tori-Emaki
Toy Home
Trash Panic
The Trials of Topoq
Trinity Universe (video game)
Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll
Twisted Metal (2011 video game)
U
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
Under Siege (2011 video game)
Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom
V
Valkyria Chronicles
W
Wakeboarding HD
Wangan Midnight (video game)
Warhawk (2007 video game)
White Knight Chronicles
White Knight Chronicles (series)
White Knight Chronicles 2
Wipeout HD
X
Xevious Resurrection
Y
Yakuza 3
Yakuza 4
Yamasa Digi World DX
Z
Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 4: Summer Memories

07/31/2015

What i have here today is a list of 20 cool facts about the Playstation franchise. thank you and enjoy.

It revolutionized the games industry and brought us classic titles such as Gran Turismo, Tekken and Resident Evil.

The machine hit Japanese shelves on 3 December 1994, barely a week after Sega’s rival Saturn console. But with its powerful hardware, geared toward real-time 3D graphics, and imaginative marketing, it was the Sony machine that triumphed.

To kick off a week of coverage, here are 20 facts about the first PlayStation that you may not know (or can argue about the accuracy of in the comments section). Enjoy!

1. Widely known as the father of PlayStation, Sony engineer Ken Kuturagi kicked off his video game career designing the revolutionary SPC700 sound chip for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).

2. In 1991, Sony revealed that it was working on a new version of the SNES, complete with a CD-ROM drive - it was to be called the “Play Station”. However, Nintendo pulled out of the partnership, and Sony’s enraged president Norio Ohga instructed his engineers to keep working on the technology. The resulting PlayStation console was announced in 1993, under its working title, PS-X.

3. In the early ‘90s, Sony also discussed the possibility of developing a console with Sega of America, mostly because its US software development team, Sony Imagesoft, was already making games for the Sega Mega CD console. However, Sega of Japan’s managers refused to consider the deal.

4. In the 80s and early 90s, most consoles came with flat joypads. However, Teiyu Goto, the creator of the iconic two-handled PlayStation controller, felt that the three dimensional design matched the 3D visuals of the games. Many managers within Sony were resistant to the concept, but Goto had the support of Sony president and keen pilot Norio Ohga, who liked the device because it reminded him of an airplane control wheel.

5. Goto also abandoned the traditional practice of labeling joy-pad buttons with sequential letters. He instead used four symbols: the triangle represents the player’s view point, the square represents a piece of paper (for menus or other in-game documents), and the O and X buttons respectively represent “yes/right” or “no/wrong” options – this was reversed in Western territories, so that the X button became the de facto “move ahead/action” option.

6. Sony updated the PlayStation hardware several times over its lifespan, removing defunct or expensive features to cut down on production costs. The earlier SCPH-1001 model featured separate RCA output jacks for video and sound and some reckon it is one of the best audio CD players ever made.

7. The PlayStation saw a number of novelty controllers during its lifetime, including the huge PlayStation Analog Joystick, released in 1996 to accompany the mesh battle game Armored Core, and the official PlayStation mouse for strategy games. Officially endorsed third-party peripherals included Agetec’s Bass Landing fishing rod (which adventurous players also used with fighting games) and the bizarre Namco NeGcon controller, with a twisty middle section designed for racing titles.

8. The PlayStation launched for 37,000 yen and only 100,000 units were distributed to 4000 stores throughout Japan, selling out instantly. A further 200,000 were sold before the end of the month. At the time, however, Sega’s rival Saturn machine outperformed the Sony console, shifting 200,000 units on its 22 November launch day.

9. There were eight PlayStation games available on day one, including two mahjong titles, a train simulator and the genuine killer app, a version of Namco’s arcade driving sim Ridge Racer. The game ran a playable version of classic shooter Galaxian while it loaded, an idea suggested by producer Yozo Sakagami who once worked on - yes - Galaxian. Players who managed to shoot all the aliens, were rewarded with extra cars to drive in Ridge Racer itself.

10. The first major Sony-developed game was Motor Toon Grand Prix by a small team called Poly’s. It would go on to become Polyphony Digital, creator of the legendary Gran Turismo series.

11. In 1994, Namco also developed an arcade board named System 11, which was based on the prototype PlayStation specifications. The first major title to use the board was the fighting game Tekken, which originated as a test program to experiment with texture-mapped polygonal characters. It would later become a key PlayStation hit.

12. The PlayStation was the second major console to offer external memory cards for game saves – the first being SNK’s Neo Geo machine launched in 1990. However, while the Neo Geo’s card offered just 2k of storage, the PlayStation’s had 128k, separated into 15 “save” blocks.

13. Before the US launch of the PlayStation in 1995, head of Atari, Sam Tramiel, threatened to report Sony to the International Trade Commission if it launched the console for less than $300. Seeking to defend his own Jaguar console, he said “You can’t have the Japanese consumer paying a fattened dollar price, then subsidise the product and dump it in the United States for $249 and kill the U.S. manufacturers. It’s against the law.” Sony launched for $299 anyway.

14. In 1997, Sony released the Net Yaroze, a programmable version of the PlayStation, which allowed users to create their own games. Many current developers got their first break with the machine, including Mitsuru Kamiyama, whose homemade role-playing adventure Terra Incognita led to him working on the famed Final Fantasy series.

15. There were other rare variations on the PlayStation including a blue “debug” machine available only to game developers and a white version released in 1997 for the Asian market, which allowed users to play the VideoCD movie format. Later came a limited edition Midnight Blue edition created to celebrate 10m sales. An incredibly rare Men In Black version also exists, complete with the MiB logo on the disc lid.

16. Even rarer than that, in 2013, Sony sent a gold PS One to Minecraft creator Markus Perrson as an invitation to its VIP event at the E3 games conference.

17. The classic PlayStation TV advert “Double Life”, created by ad agency TBWA, was accepted into the prestigious Clio Hall of Fame in 2007. Writer James Sinclair came up with the stirring monologue on the late train home from a lengthy brain-storming session. The ad was directed by Frank Budgen who would go on to make the hugely ambitious “Mountain” advert for PlayStation 2.

18. Launched in July 2000, the PSone, a substantially smaller and cheaper version of the PlayStation, went on to sell 28m units. It became the most successful console of the 2000 holiday season, easily beating the new PlayStation 2.

19. The best-selling game on PlayStation was the racing sim Gran Turismo shifting just over 10m units, followed by Final Fantasy VII, Resident Evil, Tekken 3, Tomb Raider and Crash Bandicoot.

20. PlayStation reached sales of 50m units by 1998, and doubled that figure within ten years of its Japanese launch, becoming the first ever games console to sell over 100m units. Launched in Japan in March 2000, PlayStation 2 reached 100m sales within five years.

And them are the 20 amazing facts i have collected from around the internet. Also i am sorry if some stuff is spelled wrong.

07/30/2015

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