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  • So close, but Sony press conference Bingo was still fail

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    06.03.2009

    The Sony press conference had a lot in it, but did it have enough for us to get a Bingo...Nooooooo! We all lost, again, for a third time! It's all so sad. Well, next year we're doing just "news" Bingo and leaving out the press conference part. Thanks for playing, everyone! Check out the final Sony results after the break.

  • PSN update adds Sony press conference, new videos

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    07.17.2008

    If highlights just don't cut it, watch the whole Sony press conference by downloading it onto your PS3 or PSP. Today's latest special E3 PSN update adds the full event, several new videos and ... Fantasy Football: Draft Day Application. Check out the full update details after the break.

  • Pile on: Contact takes a jab at Sony meme

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    07.25.2006

    1UP's Jeremy Parish was kind enough to post the above picture on his blog, reminding us all that the lifetime of a particularly stinging internet meme is likely to extend beyond that of a mere mortal. The depicted DS game is Contact, an Earthbound-ish RPG from Atlus, one of the few developers that can don the "quirky" tag with pride even as they bounce around a drunken cosplay party. Our first instinct was to question Tomm Hulett, the man in charge of the game's localization, regarding the whereabouts of his elbow in relation to Sony's battered ribs."I'll be honest, I can't really speak for the Professor. He has a mind of his own, and he's sure to say all manner of crazy things as you play through Contact. It certainly seems like he's up on his gaming news, though, doesn't it? I have heard that battles in Contact ARE based on actual battles which took place in space, though, so who knows."Tomm confirmed the presence of crabs in the game, though didn't specify if they were of the "giant enemy" variety as commonly found in feudal Japan.