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  • Feast your eyes on a menagerie of new NGP game images

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    06.02.2011

    We may not know much about Sony's NGP (or is it PlayStation Vita?) just yet, but we do have a whole mess of new images from its game lineup. After the break, you'll find eight (eight!) galleries of brand new screens, pulled from Uncharted, Wipeout, Little Deviants, and many more.

  • Super Stardust Portable theme now available on the EU PSP Store

    by 
    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    01.15.2009

    Yeah, that's it we're afraid. Just one measly little theme. We're sure it's a lovely theme, but while Americans will be nomming on Ultimate Ghosts And Goblins today (plus who knows what else?) Europeans will have little more to do than redecorate their XMB. Still, they've been enjoying Loco Roco 2 for about a month now, so maybe this is their comeuppance? Just to reiterate, today's European PSP store update contains: a Super Stardust Portable theme. Don't be too disheartened though, at least it's free.

  • Fine print: Super Stardust PSP missing 'plenty of modes'

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    12.09.2008

    Super Stardust Portable is missing a few "key features." As is, the downloaded PSP game lacks Endless and Bomber Mode (and Survival Mode!), despite these two modes -- "and more" -- being advertised in the description on PlayStation Store, reports IGN. "Extreme weak sauce," declares the site's review. "Yeah! What they said!" we say.Super Stardust Portable was released last week, nearly 18 months after Super Stardust HD and about five months after that game's last expansion. It's not unreasonable to assume that the $10 port would include the full canon of Stardust gameplay we've seen offered to date. But, as our eighth grade algebra teacher so wisely passed on: Don't assume, it makes an ass out of u and me.

  • Get ready to pay for more Super Stardust modes

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    12.09.2008

    Although the game statistics page may mention modes like Survival Mode, players have had a hard time finding them in the game. Problem? They're not in the game. IGN smartly realized that many features listed in the promo text for the game is not included in the $10 download. Rather, the game will follow its PS3 older brother, and will offer these modes as future DLC.While we're willing to shell out more for more Stardust, we're not sure how well the online microtransaction system will work for the handheld crowd. Considering $10 isn't much to start a game, we're hopeful that portable gamers won't mind paying a bit more for additional content.[Via Joystiq]

  • Yo Asteroid! Super Stardust Portable out Dec. 4

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    11.26.2008

    If there's one classic concept that video games have taught us, it's that things from outer space are coming to kill you. In the case of Super Stardust Portable, said things are mainly calamitous asteroids, intent on colliding with your puny spaceship and the planet below. The downloadable PSP title, a handheld rendition of the popular rock-blasting shooter on PlayStation 3, will become available on the PlayStation Store next Thursday, December 4th, for $9.99.Those used to the chaotic action of Super Stardust have a new "Impact" mode (bombs and boosts only!) to look forward to in this version, as well as a new final boss. Not that we thought you'd be bored without them -- the PSP version promises to hurl over 1,000 objects at the field at any given time. As programming lead Kimmo Lahtinen points out, "That's a lot of things to shoot."

  • Super Stardust Portable comes to the US next week for $9.99

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.26.2008

    You won't have to wait too long for Super Stardust Portable, loyal American readers of PSP Fanboy. Although the game is out now in Europe, the PSP version of Super Stardust will hit in next week's PSN update. You'll be able to download the game directly onto your handheld, or through the PlayStation Store for PC for only $9.99New features included in the PSP version of the game includ the new "Impact Mode" and a new final boss. There's also a steeper difficulty curve for SSHD vets. Most impressively: the game runs at 60fps on the handheld. Wow.

  • Super Stardust Portable sneaks onto the EU PSP Store

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    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    11.25.2008

    The American PSN Store update will be taking place today instead of Thursday, thanks to Thanksgiving. Though, that doesn't explain why SCEE (who celebrate no such holiday) have decided to go ahead and update the PSP Store with one of our most anticipated downloadable titles yet. Super Stardust Portable, little brother to the PS3's HD offering, is now available to purchase for only £6.29.At that price, you can't really say no. There's also a trailer for the PSP version of Everyday Shooter. Perhaps Super Stardust Portable's release on a Tuesday is an indication that it will also be heading to the American store today too. Fingers crossed.

  • Super Stardust Portable for November release, says import retailer

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    09.17.2008

    The upcoming PSP version of the popular shooter Super Stardust may be arriving in November, if importer Play-Asia is to be believed. The game has a release date of November 20th for Asian markets on UMD.Considering Super Stardust Portable is supposed to be a PSP downloadable title, it appears that it will get a simultaneous UMD/download release -- at least in Asia. Hopefully, it won't be long until Sony confirms a date for this sweet addition to the PSP lineup.[Via PSPHyper]%Gallery-27754%

  • Hands-on: Super Stardust Portable

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    07.21.2008

    What is Super Stardust Portable? Well, it's exactly what it sounds like. It's a PSP version of Super Stardust HD, ready to play anywhere you go. The PSN download-exclusive title is making the big jump from PS3 to PSP, and Housemarque (developers of the original SSHD) have succeeded in creating an authentic Stardust experience for the handheld.There are obviously going to be two big questions on everyone's mind regarding SSHD. Firstly, the controls. PSP may not have a second analog stick, so how will this work? Well, you simply use the face buttons to shoot in the direction you'd like. It may take a little while to get accostmed to, but SSHD vets will be boosting, bombing and shooting in no time. (ProTip: To do a circular attack with the Gold Melter, press all the face buttons at once.) Secondly, the graphics. While the visuals are obviously toned down from the PS3, the PSP version is able to render a surprising amount of enemies on screen while maintaining a silky smooth framerate. It may not be PSP's best looking game, but for a quick pick-up-and-play title, SSP offers more than enough detail.%Gallery-27754%

  • This is Super Stardust Portable in video

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    07.16.2008

    Here's a pretty but very short video on Super Stardust Portable. We assume Sony wanted to keep it short and sweet. We'll follow the tradition and keep it short, too. If you're a fan of Super Stardust HD, then you'll want to check this out. Don't know the series and don't have a PS3? Then be sure to take this time to scout things out.

  • PSP E3 2008 screenshot roundup

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    07.16.2008

    Liberation? Retribution? There's definitely something up with the jump to handheld third person ... Dive deeper into the mystery in the gallery below, and then check out Super Stardust (um, not in HD), and a pair of colorful sequels posted after the break. %Gallery-27792% %Gallery-27794%

  • First screenshots of Super Stardust Portable

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    07.15.2008

    We know all you PSP patrons out there must have been delightedly surprised to hear about all the new games that will be coming out. We're sure you're super excited for Super Stardust Portable, so we won't keep you waiting much longer to check out what the game will look like. We've got the first screenshots right here and expect to see more screens updates on all the new titles in the coming hours!%Gallery-27754%

  • Super Stardust Portable announced [update]

    by 
    alan tsang
    alan tsang
    07.15.2008

    Just announced for the PSP. First screenshots courtesy of 1UP. [Thanks, Hashbrown Hunter!]