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  • The latest from Crash of the Titans

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    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    05.18.2007

    Everything we've seen from Crash of the Titans makes us want to ride around on the backs of beasties. Think we can sneak into the rhino pen down at the zoo? If you don't hear from us soon, please send medics and painkillers. In honor of the latest Crash title's co-op multiplayer, maybe we'll take a friend to distract the rhinos while we climb on board. Any volunteers?No?Well, just check out the new screens then. And here we thought you liked us ....%Gallery-3294%

  • Massive PS Store update includes PS1 games, Super Rub a Dub, and more

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    05.03.2007

    Most gamers won't miss the lack of Calling All Cars in today's update to the PLAYSTATION Store. Why? Because there's just so much to see and play: PS1 titles, now playable on PS3. 2Xtreme, Crash Bandicoot®, Destruction Derby, Jet Moto®, Jumping Flash™, MediEvil™, Rally Cross™, Syphon Filter®, Tekken®2 and WipeOut® are all available for only $5.99. Players that previously purchased these games for PSP will be able to download these updated files at no additional charge. For reviews of all these games, visit PSP Fanboy and read their Retro Reviews. Super Rub a Dub starter pack & full game. Get a free taste of Sony's quirky motion-sensing duck game. Addicts can get the full game for only $7. Gauntlet II full game. The retro classic is back for only $5. Game Trailers: Super Stardust HD, Rampart, BlackSite: Area 51 Movie Trailers: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Get your PS3s ready to download. It's going to be a long night.

  • More Crash screens than you could ever need

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    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    04.23.2007

    Well, these new Crash of the Titans screens did make us giggle, so we have a little hope for this forthcoming Wii title. The flood of screens didn't hurt, either. We've tucked several away after the jump for your viewing pleasure. How's it look? Besides, of course, the funny.

  • 'Crash' of the Titans headed to Nintendo systems

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    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    04.18.2007

    Is it wrong to have loved Crash Bandicoot back in the day? If it is, we'll just have to settle for being wrong ... but we will say that this news seems to have come out of nowhere. We're not going to ask any awkward questions about Sony (that would be the big elephant in the room here), but instead, we'll just quietly raise an eyebrow and hope that this game brings a fun and frenetic experience to Nintendo systems. There's also a hint of DS-Wii functionality here, and even if Crash himself doesn't excite you, perhaps that will. According to a Spanish gaming magazine, Crash of the Titans will hit shelves in October, though we're guessing that's a European date.As usual, you can see the scan after the break.

  • New PSone games hit Japanese PlayStation Store

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    Jonti Davies
    Jonti Davies
    01.25.2007

    Sony has made a new batch of six PSone games available for download (and subsequent PSP play) from the PS3's Japanese PlayStation Store. As usual, all titles are priced at ¥525 (US$4.30). Two of the games released yesterday have already been available in North America for some time -- namely, Crash Bandicoot and Rally Cross -- but the remaining four titles are exclusive to Japan. They are: A.I.V. Evolution Global (city railway management from Artdink) Logic Mahjong (a mahjong game by Nippon Ichi) Spectral Force (the first game in Idea Factory's strategy RPG series) Vampire: Legend of the Bloodsuckers (an isometric action-RPG by Artdink)

  • New PSone games available for Japan

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    01.25.2007

    Six new PlayStation One games are available for Japanese PS3 owners. They include: