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  • Ex-SCEE employee calls out PSP, says iPhone SDK 'is better'

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.20.2009

    Sebastien Rubens is a former Sony employee that called the SCEE Technology Group home. Now that he no longer works with folks behind PlayStation, he's more than happy to share a few pointers with regards to how the company conducts business. He's mainly concerned with the PSP SDK and the platform's submission process, he told Edge Online. Rubens said the PSP needs an improved SDK and even lauds the iPhone's over it, calling it flat-out "better." He goes on to say that things could be easier to use on the platform, and that SCEE is "slow to move" during the submission process. Rubens has a unique view, having been on both sides -- he left SCEE to start up Anozor, which recently published the PSN title, No Gravity.

  • Joystiq hands-on: No Gravity

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    03.05.2009

    No Gravity: The Plague of Mind just released last week in North America and it will hit the PSN today in Europe. Little is known about this homebrew-turned-commercial space shooter, but we're here to shed some light on Realtech-VR's latest as we go hands-on with the title. So strap your boots to the ground, we're going into No Gravity.The overall feeling one gets from No Gravity is laced with modesty. Its a simple game, one where its homebrew roots are clearly evident. Its production values may not be as high as the Triple-A, big-name studio titles, but it does do a pretty good job at putting out a worthy shooter. The game may lack FMVs and the story is told through stills, but the controls are smooth and easy to pick up. %Gallery-45388%

  • No Gravity hits PSN next week worldwide

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    02.19.2009

    The space shooter No Gravity: The Plague of Mind is lining up its guns and aiming for a simultaneous worldwide release in North America, Europe and Asia next week. On Thursday, February 26, the downloadable PSP title will be available on the PlayStation Store for $9.99 (NA), £9.99 (UK) and €9.99 (Continental Europe). No Gravity boasts 31 levels of "hazardous" combat, along with unlockable goodies, five playable characters and five different ships to pilot. So, who's suiting up and ready to blast some aliens?[Update: added in some fresh new screen shots and a brand new trailer. Enjoy!]%Gallery-45388%