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Is Sony’s PlayStation Vita worth a buy?
0By: Musa Afridi | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedPart 3: Apart from Sony’s in-house social networking programs, the Vita also comes with applications for Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and Skype. Although the console does have its own web browser, it does not support most video files, hence the YouTube application, which runs smooth and without a fuss.
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Is Sony’s PlayStation Vita worth a buy?
By: Musa Afridi | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedPart 2: The inclusion of a second analogue stick means that shooters, be it first-person or third-person, suddenly became a real possibility on the console, as are titles such as Grand Theft Auto and Assassin’s Creed. There are a number of games that demonstrate that those titles will work rather well on the Vita, with Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Resistance: Falling Skies, Mo...
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Is Sony’s PlayStation Vita worth a buy?
By: Musa Afridi | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedAlmost eight months following the console’s release, should consumers be looking into purchasing a PlayStation Vita or should they hold off just a little longer? Wishfree.com takes a look. The PlayStation Vita hit shelves in Japan during December of last year and the rest of the world had to wait until February...
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Battlefield 3 producer leaves DICE to join Angry Birds studio Rovio
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedEmployees jumping ships is not an usual sight in corporate sector since the doors of opportunities are continuously opening and closing, demanding for some bold decisions to be made without losing too much time. However, the news of Battlefield 3 producer Patrick Liu’s departure from DICE to Rovio has indeed taken many by surprise as they struggle to understand the motivation...
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Square Enix announces Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box Collection for Japan
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedIf you are a Final Fantasy and just cannot seem to get enough of it, then Square Enix is offering you something that would result in many sleepless nights. Celebrating the 25th years of the popular role-playing game franchise in Japan this past weekend, the company announced a Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box Collection. Included in the box i...
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Wii U in for a tough time soon after its launch, says analyst
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedWith Nintendo’s next-generation console Wii U just around the corner, speculations regarding its performance in terms of sales has already begun to circulate. Set to launch in the final quarter of this year, with November 18 being a supposed release date, Wii U will find itself enveloped in a number of challenges, some which Nintendo would possibly be able to handle and other...
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NCsoft decides to pull the plug on City of Heroes, developer Paragon Studios shutting down
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedAn end of an era is beyond the fans of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) City of Heroes as NCsoft is closing down both the game as well as the developer Paragon Studios. The game will begin to sunset right away and is set to completely go offline by November 30. Closing down a department and sending an entire team home is never an easy decision to t...
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EA to avoid the mistakes that it made with current-generation consoles
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedVideo game makers have already busied themselves with the preparations for the next-generation consoles, hoping to make a solid impact on it from the moment it arrives in the market. Electronic Arts (EA) is one of the many publishers who seem prepared to adapt to the upcoming high-end consoles and make a better impression than they did after the current-generation systems arriv...
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GameStop considering online store for vintage games
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 3rd, 2012 | UncategorizedEven as we continue to move towards what is commonly regarded as a better future, completely letting go of the past is proving to be harder than everyone thought. Looking to capitalise on the nostalgia that generally persists in the community, American video game and entertainment software retailer GameStop has come up with a rather bold idea to add vintage games to its invento...
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Dead Rising creator believes games need to focus on emotions
By: Moses Abaortae | September 1st, 2012 | UncategorizedKeiji Inafune, the creator of the Dead Rising and Mega Man series and working on the upcoming Soul Sacrifice for the Vita, believes that emotions need to become a pillar of the games of the future. While neither Dead Rising nor Mega Man were hugely emotion filled titles, the creator of both series, Keiji Inafune, believes that if video game wish to evolve as a medium then they ...
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