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Sony Discusses ‘Cross Game Chat’ for the PS3 and PS Vita

Over the last several years, gamers and tech buffs alike have seen the PlayStation 3 drastically change and improve for the better via firmware updates. Partly due to customer requests and partly via a roadmap, the PlayStation 3, once with little video offering, now offers Vudu, Netflix, and Hulu support prior to other consoles and even has Sony’s own purchase and rental space via the PlayStation Store. Speaking of the Store: Once a barren HTML design, the PlayStation Store now offers a much more functional design with access to games, movies, themes, demos and more which can also be taken on the PSP and the soon-to-be-released PS Vita. We’ve also seen new photo and video apps, as well as support for 3D games and movies. Heck, you can even create a download queue and tell your PS3 to finish downloading the list, install the items and turn itself off. PlayStation Plus members can set up their PS3 to turn on during a scheduled time slot, check for game updates, and install the content all without being near the console. However, the feature that many gamers consider to be the holy grail of offerings, ‘Cross Game Chat,’ has yet to make it to the PS3 via a firmware update.

Then came this past week’s E3 conference, which we were able to attend and live blog from. During the further reveal of the PS Vita (NGP) and the games, features and prices that would accompany the system for a holiday 2011 launch in the US, Sony also mentioned that the Vita would be gaining Cross Game Chat. Cross Game Chat would give Vita players the ability to talk with other PSN friends, no matter which game they are playing. However, later on during an interview with CVG, SCE Europe boss Andrew House revealed that there is still no news for the PlayStation 3.

 “No, [there are] really not any new announcements to put on that,” he said. “We know that it’s a huge thing out there. We have continued to do much R&D in the area, but we don’t have anything to announce right now.” 

For PlayStation fans, this is a bit of a mixed bag. With nearly 50 million PlayStation 3s on the market, the ability to have cross game chat would be welcoming to say the least. However, it’s  at least nice to see Sony embrace the technology for their upcoming handheld and make sure that the Vita offers a ton of features that players want. With no other handheld gaming device being able to offer such a feature, this will give the Vita another vote of confidence from gamers. Still, this might make some gamers scratch their head as they wonder why a console as powerful and versatile as the PlayStation 3 still does not offer Cross Game Chat.

As with all things internet-related, people tend to make wild and crazy accusations as to why Sony doesn’t offer it, with a popular reasoning being that they don’t listen to their fans, as if the whole process was as simple as clicking on a check box which enables the feature. I, however, have a better one. During CES 2011, I had a chance to chat with many higher-up employees of PlayStation and seeing how I was not officially interviewing them, I won’t be mentioning any names. However, during my lengthy conversations with them, it was apparent that they were very much aware of the situation and had internally run into a roadblock. That is to say that while the PS3 was being designed in Japan, cross game chat was never taken into consideration as a necessary feature, which makes sense considering the fact that Japan is much more interested in the single-player experience while we in the West tend to love the multiplayer offering. If this is indeed true, the fact that the right hardware for the task is not present in the system could very well explain why Sony hasn’t been able to properly implement the feature.

I must say that, personally, Cross Game Chat is not a feature that interests me. If I’m playing a single player game like Uncharted, frankly, I don’t care to talk to anybody else, seeing how I will be focused on that game with its rich plot and dialogue. And if I’m playing Killzone 3 or SOCOM 4, for instance, you can bet that I definitely don’t care what my friend has to say when he is playing Gran Turismo 5, seeing how I’ll be focused on talking with my teammates. How about you? Is Cross Game Chat really that important of a feature for you or is it something that’s been hyped up too much?

[Via CGV]

Every 3D Movie Ever Made, Now With a 2D Chart!

Although it’s not a secret, many are surprised to know that 3D filmmaking has been around for over a 100 years. The filmmaking technology which saw a debut in 1903 really gained some traction in the 1920’s and from then on would follow a rough 30-year cycle of expansion and detraction. With a large boost in the 1950’s, the format would slip away till the 1970’s, though it would not have the same impact until the 2000’s. Still, it would’t be till after 2009 and Avatar’s release when the format has seen its release count explode.

Thanks to a chart from Sony, who is a large backer of 3D via their PlayStation 3, which offers 3D playback on games and movies, their Sony Pictures studio, which has produced 3D movies like The Green Hornet and the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man which is being shot in native 3D, and their countless consumer 3D cameras, camcorders and televisions, we are able to see the history of 3D releases. Although some are quick to call this rise in popularity a fad and part of the continued 30-year cycle that we see from the above chart, I beg to differ on the subject matter.

Till now, the problem with 3D was that it was a very isolated experience within the movie theaters, which were frankly hit or miss. With a large thanks to James Cameron and an advancement in technology, 3D is now much sharper, more precise, and an experience that is not limited to the cinema. Anybody can now purchase a 3D movie on Blu-ray and enjoy it within the comfort of their own home. Also, 3D is no longer limited to what the movie studios offer, which till now had be scattered; only in the last few years have we seen all major motion picture movie studios support the format. But, as mentioned above, Sony and others now offer a slew of 3D options for not just consumption but creation as well with pocket-sized 3D cameras like the Sony Bloggie 3D.

Hit the jump for a very high resolution chart from Sony on the history of 3D. While there, let us know: When was the last time you saw a 3D film or played a 3D game? Do you still think that the format is a fad, or is it here to stay?

PSP Reaches 70 Million Units Sold

It seems like at times in our culture, certain events and situations turn into a universal truth without much research or acceptance. This usually tends to deal with one group’s bias which is then fueled by more loud and vocal groups. Soon after, their opinion is turned into a universal truth without much reason as to why. The PSP has unfortunately been a victim of this phenomenon with the media always looking at it with a stink eye. An eye that always doubts the system and attempts to put it down or marginalize its gains.

Though many call the PSP an under-performer, the truth of the matter is that Sony has just announced that the little system that was introduced to us in 2004 has now crossed the 70-million-units-sold marker. This in part, for a system that always cost more that its counterpart from Nintendo (though it also offered a ton more), is not a number we should take lightly. Nintendo has long been in the handheld business while this was Sony’s first walk in this territory. What’s more is that many forget that during the time where Sony was bleeding a loss of $300 on each PlayStation 3 sold, it was the PSP that was helping keep the division in some kind of balance. With over 3,200 titles available on UMD and many more via PSN, the PSP has come to sell over 298 million games during its lifetime. What’s more is that Sony has no plans to get rid of the system once the PS Vita comes out and is instead going to leverage and continue to support it, much like they did with the PS2 during the PS3’s early few years.

So hit the jump for the official press release and while you are there, let us know your PSP story. Do you have a PSP and if so, what are some of your favorite games and times to use it?

Some Details Leaked on Sony’s S1 Honeycomb Tablet

We know that this fall, Sony will be shipping two different tablets out: the S1 and S2. However, specifics of both devices have eluded us until now. Though it’s not much to go by, we know that the S1 Honeycomb tablet from Sony will be PlayStation Certified, allowing it to run PlayStation and potentially PlayStation 2 games. What’s more, due to an FCC filing for the device, is that we can now also reveal that tablet will come with a 2.4GHz 802.11n WiFi and WCDMA bands II and V radios, making it ready for AT&T and potentially T-Mobile (though that might not matter as much, seeing how AT&T is trying to buy T-Mobile). Designed with a custom-made “Quick and Smooth” UI and “Swift” web browser, this 3G variant tablet (SGPT113JP/S and SGPT114JP/S) will also have have a Wi-Fi counterpart as well with model numbers SGPT112US/S, SGPT112CA/S, SGPT111US/S, and SGPT111CA/S.

[Via FCC]

Sony Announces NEX-C3. We Have Pictures, Details and Specs

We’ve known for months now that a new NEX-3 would be coming sometime from Sony. After all, the NEX-3 was discontinued a few months back and Sony wouldn’t let such a hot line to just sizzle away. Also, all the leaked pictures gave us a further indication that we weren’t crazy to expect a new model. And now, Sony as expected as announced a new successor, the NEX-C3.

Using the same APS-C image sensor and 16.2 megapixel offerings that are found in the current NEX-5, the NEX-C3 is able to provide them with a small footprint, giving users a smaller and more light weight camera at 225g (approximately 8 ounces) which makes the camera six percent lighter then the NEX-3. The camera which is able to shoot in 5.5fps (720p) will do it while sporting a 3-inch LCD screen with the same tilt display that we come to expect from the series. Other note worthy details include the support for both Memory Stick Pro Duo and SD card slots. 3D fans will also have a few features dedicated to them like 3D Sweep Panorama which allows you to capture wide images and then play them back on a 3D television or computer.

Hit the jump for full details, official press release and pictures.

Only 37,500 Affected from SonyPictures.com Attack, Not 1 Million

Shortly after the reports of SonyPicturs.com being illegally hacked, the film company released a statement that they were looking into the allegations, along with the help of the FBI. Now the company has a new statement to make and it seems that the attack was previously a tad exaggerated.  Sony Pictures instead claims that only 37,500 user information was accessed. However, from those accounts, no credit card information, social security numbers or driver license numbers were taken which is a sight of relief for those who might be affected by this recent event.

Hit the jump for an official press release from Sony Pictures.

PlayStation Store Gets Updated with E3 Content (06-07-11)

Just a heads up to PSN users out there. Sony has just updated the PlayStation Store with the latest offerings from E3. This includes trailers from the show as well as your weekly content like new demos, themes, and DLC for your games. Hit the jump to see the full list and fire up your PS3 and PSP to download away!

Sony Announces New PlayStation 3D Glasses for $69

Hot on the heels of the new PlayStation 3D LCD, which offers consumers a very affordable entry way to 3D gaming and movies, Sony announced a new pair of PlayStation-branded 3D glasses. This new set, which will also be branded under Sony, comes at a considerably lower price point ($69.99) and offers USB charging. Previously, the company’s 3D glasses were heavier, required a small, watch-sized battery, and came at a price point of $149. Besides being fully compatible with all of Sony’s previous 3D Bravias and the mentioned offerings, this new pair of  3D glasses offers an improved design which allows the viewers to also wear their normal glasses underneath comfortably. Look for a fall release on these new 3D specs.

Sony Announces 1080p PlayStation 3D Television for $499. We Have Details and Specs (updated)

Right from the beginning of the PlayStation press conference at E3, it was clear that Sony was again going to heavily push 3D with the PlayStation 3. We were shown clips of games running in native 3D and looking more beautiful then ever. Some of those games included PS exclusives like Uncharted 3, inFAMOUS 2 (which you can now buy from Amazon) and Resistance 3. Still, as Jack Tretton, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, stated, 3D content is only half the battle. After all, you can have all the 3D content in the world, but if there is no affordable way for the consumer to view it, then the adoption rate will continue, but at a slower rate.

That is, unless Sony and their PlayStation team have something to say about it—and they indeed do. Under the PlayStation brand, Sony is releasing a brand new television bundle that aims to make 3D available to the masses at a very affordable price. Although the TV is perfect for the dorm room, bedroom or a LAN party, it can really accommodate anybody. Set to be released this fall at retailers nationwide, this $499 TV bundle includes:

  • 24 LCD screen
  • 1080p Screen
  • 5000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 176 degree Viewing Angle
  • Edge LED Lighting
  • 2D and 3D
  • Dual View 3D (more on that later)
  • 2 HDMI Inputs
  • 1 Component
  • 1 Composite
  • 1 3.5 Audio Out
  • W 650 x H 391 x D 207 mm (stand included)
  • W 650 x H 346 x D 35 mm (stand excluded)
  • 1 Pair of 3D Glasses
  • Built in Speakers and Subwoofers
  • 6ft HDMI
  • Resistance 3 on Blu-ray disc (which of course is 3D)

Hit the jump for the full breakdown, including pictures of the television and its dual view 3D mode.

New Optional PS3 System Software Update Version 3.65 Now Available

Sony has just released a new and optional PS3 firmware 3.65 update into the wild. This small update

 improves the operating stability of some PS3 format software, and changes the XMB item SaveData Utility (minis) to [SaveData Utility(minis/PSP)] 

Let us know if you’ve downloaded and if so, have you noticed any other changes besides the ones listed above?

We Will Be Live Blogging Later Today from the Sony E3 Press Conference

With E3 hysteria reaching fever pitch, we are happy to report that we are packing our bags with our camera (Cybershot HX9), camcorder (Bloggie Touch), and our computer (MacBook Pro), and heading down to E3. During our time there, we will be heavily using our Twitter Feed to give you little updates as they unfold. However, as soon as we are seated, we will be bringing you our live blog coverage of the event right here in this post. Therefore, feel free to bookmark this post and check back often. The conference itself is set to go live at 5:00pm Pacific Time.

In the meantime, visit our Facebook or Twitter page or drop us comments in the section bellow and we will do our best to answer them throughout the day. If there are any particular questions you have, let us know about those as well so that we can do some investigating for you!

Now hit the jump to view our live coverage of the PlayStation Press conference at 2011 E3!

Massive PlayStation Store Update. Lots of Price Cuts (06-03-11)

The PlayStation Store has now been live for a little over 24 hours, with Sony earlier today updating the store again and  offering users the promised ‘Welcome Back’ package. Now, just a few hours later and Sony has another massive update to the store, including a lot of price cuts for PlayStation users. Hit the jump for a full breakdown of the price cuts and new downloadable games. Let us know which entice you to click the download button in the comments section.

Blu Deals: X-Men, X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand and Wolverine Blu-ray, Each $7.99

With the next X-men movie hitting theaters today, Marvel and X-men fans can find great deals on the current trilogy as well. Amazon is offering X-Men, X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men Origins: Wolverine for $7.99 each! Just as a reminder, any purchases from the links below will go a long way towards supporting this site and it’s fees! So before you go see X-Men: First Class, make sure to complete your viewing experiencing by grabbing one or all of these deals!


X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Two-Disc Edition + Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]


X-Men [Blu-ray]


X2: X-Men United [Blu-ray]

X-Men: The Last Stand [Blu-ray]

Sony Alpha A35 and NEX-C3 to be Announced on June 8th

Just a small little update. Based on previous information, we had originally pegged the Alpha A35 and NEX-C3 from Sony to be announced on June 3rd. Seeing how today is June 3rd and there has been no  news, the information was obviously wrong but not by much. Sources now are pointing towards June 8th which puts at mid next week. Seeing the date shuffle is of course no surprise, seeing that Sony and may Japanese companies are still coping with the devastating events that took place in Japan a few months back. We will report back with more news and hopefully announcements on the much anticipated cameras, as soon as we get some more information.

Between the two cameras, is there one that you were looking forward to more then the other? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.

[Via SonyAlphaRumors]

Sony NGP to be Backwards Compatible with PSP Games

Whatever the NGP ends up being called, whether it is NGP, PSP2 or PS Vita, potential owners of it and current PSP users can rest assured that any current title that they may have downloaded for the PSP via PSN will be backwards compatible with the device. No matter if the purchase came from the PS3, PSP or Media Go store, users will be able to transfer their games on over and continue to play. The good news does not end there though. The NGP which is powered by a completely different architecture will playback the games via  a software emulator which will also give users the ability to turn scaling on to help improve and smooth out the graphics. This is a huge plus, seeing how the NGP will run on a 5-inch OLED screen which can make anything slightly old look even worse, due to it’s extremely high quality nature. Those of you who are familiar with the NGP will also point towards the dual analog stick, something PSP owners have wanted from the beginning. Now, you will get you wish, as PSP games will also be able to take advantage of the NGP’s dual analog stick and other media outlets have already seen PSP games like Resistance: Retribution running on the device, using both sticks.

I’m sure we will have plenty more news, related to the NGP with next weeks E3 press conference. Just a reminder that we will be attending the attend and Live Blogging it for you so remember to check back in with us the day of! With the NGP being able to play PSP titles, which titles would you most likely replay again?

[Via EuroGamer]