PS2 backwards compatibility not coming back to PS3, ever
Section: Gaming News, Consoles, PS2, PS3
Kiddies, you may want to sit down for this one. I have some bad news.
During a chat with ArsTechnica, Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s marketing director, John Koller, the longtime question of what Sony plans to do about PlayStation 2 backwards compatibility on PlayStation 3 was asked and met with a disturbing answer:
“It’s not coming back, so let me put that on the table,” Koller says…
“It’s not as big as a purchase intent driver as you may be hearing,” he claimed. “We’ve got such a substantial lineup of titles on the PS3; most people are buying the PS3 for PS3 games. They’re buying it for PS3 games and Blu-ray movies.
“That won’t be returning.”
Sadly, I’m inclined to think Sony is meaning it this time around. The newly introduced PS3 Slim is apparently going to be the future of the PlayStation 3 according to Mr. Koller in the same interview, this means all the features the Slim has and doesn’t have are all we will be getting, probably until Sony introduces the PlayStation 4. A major bummer considering that PS2 backwards compatibility is one of the things that pushed me into purchasing the once $600 console, especially since the patch released upscaling PS2 games.
This news doesn’t mean that Sony couldn’t bring PS2 games to the PlayStation Store ala the PSOne games it currently provides but then you have to wonder, what are they waiting for?
According to the July 2009 NPD numbers, the PlayStation 2 was the lowest selling of the three Sony systems, the second time in two consecutive months the system has fallen behind (it was also last in June). If Sony was waiting for consumers sales of the PlayStation 2 to slow down before they bring back PS2 and PS3 integration, now would seem to be the time to make their move.
As for the quote about consumers buying the PS3 for PS3 games, has Sony really given said consumers a choice in the last couple of years (60GB models were discontinued in 2007)?
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GamesCom 2009: Sony information explosion includes slim PS3, PSP minis and more
Section: Gaming News, Consoles, PS2, PS3, Handhelds, PSP, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Genres, 2D, 3D, Action, Adventure, Casual, FPS, Shooter, MMO, Online, Party, Puzzle, Racing, Role-Playing, Sim, Strategy, CCG & TCG, Conventions, GamesCom
There has been a serious information explosion from Sony at GamesCom 2009 today, which rivals, and perhaps even puts to shame, the E3 2009 Sony press conference. After comparing the announcements, I’m definitely feeling more excited now.
The main announcement was the confirmation of a $299 slimmer PS3 that comes packaged with a 120 GB hard drive. The new version of the system will debut September, 2009. All existing PS3 models will experience a $100 price drop and will also cost $299 starting August 19, 2009. The new PS3 slim is 2/3 the size of the original PS3, and also uses 2/3 the power of the original PS3. It also comes with system software 3.00, has the Bravia Sync feature which lets you use a remote control, comes with a vertical stand and doesn’t allow other operating systems to be installed on it.
There’s also a big expansion coming to the PlayStation Store that PS3 and PSP owners have been waiting and begging for, TV shows and movies. Content for each region’s video section will be different and specifically tailored for that region, but it’s still great to know that it’s coming in November, 2009 for both the PS3 and PSP.
Europe will also be getting some new PSP colors soon. There will be Blossom Pink and Turquoise Green PSP-3000s released. The green PSP will also be available in a LittleBigPlanet bundle, in case you’re interested.
Some other major PSP announcements concern two new additions to the PlayStation Store. The first are minis, which are games that will be under 100mb. Minis will first be made available in North America and Europe on October 1, 2009. So there’ll be more downloadable goodness for PSPgo owners, especially since Sony is promising around 50 minis by the end of 2009 and EA is commiting to Sudoku and Tetris minis. The other big announcement is that digital reader is finally on the way, and will be in the North American and European PlayStation Stores in December, 2009. Marvel Comics, iVerse Media, Image Comics and IDW Publishing are among the comic companies who have commited to making content available via the service.
Sont also released a cavalcade of information about the following forthcoming games:
- Heavy Rain (PS3)
- ModNation Racers (PS3)
- Invizimals (PS3, PSP)
- Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time (PS3)
- Eye of Judgement (PSP)
- echoshift (PS3, PSP)
- Buzz! Quiz World (PS3, PSP)
- Fat Princess (PSP)
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3)
- SingStar Take That (PS2, PS3)
- White Knight Chronicles (PS3)
- MAG (PS3)
- Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier (PSP)
- EyePet (PS3)
- LittleBigPlanet (PSP)
- DC Universe Online (PC, PS3)
- MotorStorm Arctic Edge (PS2, PSP)
- SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs: Fireteam Bravo 3 (PSP)
- God of War III (PS3)
- The Last Guardian (PS3)
- LocoRoco Midnight Carnival (PSP)
- PixelJunk Shooter (PS3)
And last, but not least, a bit of good news for Home fans. A version 1.3 upgrade is on its way, which will allow avatars to carry more stuff and also mark the debut of SingStar‘s community space.
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GamesCom 2009: Learning more about Mass Effect 2
Section: Gaming News, Consoles, Xbox-360, PCs, Windows, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Genres, 3D, Action, Shooter, Role-Playing

In preparation for GamesCom 2009, BioWare and EA have let loose quite a bit of Mass Effect 2 information. We not only are finding out about the PC and Xbox 360 game’s storyline, but we also get to see a brand new trailer.
Once again, Commander Shepard is the hero/heroine of Mass Effect 2. Humans are now an endangered species, and it’s up to Shepard and his crew, which the player will hand select, to take part in what’s being called a suicide mission to find out why humans are disappearing and what can be done to stop it. Players get to choose from a wide variety of potential squad members. The first one revealed was Thane the assassin. The trailer released unveiled the second potential member, Grunt the Krogan.
Here’s the Grunt-centric Mass Effect 2 trailer that has been unveiled for GamesCom 2009. Let’s take a look:
Mass Effect 2‘s mission’s success is based on who you choose as your party members. Make the right choices and combinations to succeed. The wrong choices, however, can lead to a darker outcome.
I’m sure we’ll see a lot more Mass Effect 2 revelations over the next few days, once GamesCom 2009 really gets going.
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Webcomic Beacon #87 – Femme Fatales
Sean Harrington (Spying with Lana) joins Fes, Tanya, and Mark to discuss Femme Fatales! We also talk about potential objectification of women, versus empowerment. We ask what really defines a “femme fatale”, as well as touching a bit of vixens vs. fatales. Of course we tangent from there, but it’s good times!
Listen to The Webcomic Beacon Episode 87:
“Femme Fatales”.
This week’s episode is sponsored by Divis Morte.
Don’t forget we broadcast our episodes LIVE on TalkShoe! On Sunday, August 23rd, @ 3pm Eastern, We’ll be GONE! … but come back on the FOLLOWING Sunday, August 30th!
Top 10 Gamertell posts for the week of August 09, 2009
Section: Gaming News, Features, Lists, Mashups

Haven’t caught all of the Gamertell news this week?? Here’s your chance to catch up on this week’s top 10 articles!
- Best Buy may be matching used prices on new games in some markets
“The game retail market could be getting a little more competitive, if the photo of a recent Best Buy ad is any indication. An eagle-eyed Cheap Ass Gamer reader in Utah spotted a Best Buy advertisement proclaiming…” MORE ? - Latest Xbox Live update features games on demand, Netflix upgrades
” Several much-awaited updates to Microsoft’s Xbox Live go into effect today (August 11, 2009).? The Games on Demand service allows for the purchase of full Xbox 360 games (either by credit card or with Microsoft Points) from the Xbox…” MORE ? - Mimobot’s making a fancy Hello Kitty USB Flash drive
“Mimobot, makers of fancy USB Flash drives, today (August 11, 2009) announced the upcoming release of a Hello Kitty themed Flash drives. The drives will be available early September 2009, pre-empting Hello Kitty’s 35th Anniversary on November 1,…” MORE ? - Apple App Store gaming update for the week of August 3 to August 9, 2009
“The Apple App Store gaming update is Gamertell’s weekly look at the previous week’s Apple App Store game releases. We cover them all – good and not so good – in their respective categories with a breakdown…” MORE ? - PAX 2009 schedule announced
“The independent gamers gathering, Penny Arcade Expo (aka PAX), has made it to a sixth year (which cannot be said for some corporate sponsored expos). The event will take place September 4 through 6,…” MORE ? - Gamertell Review: Bionic Heart for PC (also Mac and Linux)
” Title: Bionic Heart Price: $19.99 System(s): Windows PC (also for Mac and Linux) Release Date: July 27, 2009 Publisher (Developer): Tycoon Games (Tycoon Games) ESRB Rating: N/A. Since there are some mature themes and…” MORE ? - Expect to see Ankama at GamesCom 2009
“Ankama, the force behind DOFUS, Wakfu and Dofus-Arena have decided to fully support GamesCom 2009 by attending the August 19-23, 2009 convention in Cologne, Germany. And when I say fully support, I mean…” MORE ? - PlayStation Store Update: Trivia Guru’s delight! (August 9 to 15, 2009)
” This week’s PlayStation Store update features the game TV Show King for $9.99 for the PlayStation 3, in the style of the more popular television game shows like wheel of fortune, weakest…” MORE ? - Sony Home Update: Criss Angel Mindfreak exclusives on Home
“Home Theater Special items and Giveaways This week members of the Sony Home community are treated to exclusive clips from Criss Angel’s upcoming show and an exclusive limited time free item at the theater now through Aug. 12, 2009. The…” MORE ? - Gamertell Preview: The Clique: Diss and Make Up, (aka Queen Teen: The Clique) for DS
“When a game for girls is released, especially if it has a title that could be considered cute or an attempt to be overly feminine, it is often dismissed by the gaming masses as something…” MORE ?
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Important Importables: Ponyo movie review
Section: Reviews, Exclusives, Originals, Features, Columns, Japanese Imports, Ads & Media, Movies


Title: Ponyo
Release Date: August 14, 2009 (US), July 19, 2008 (Japan)
Rating: “G” for General Audiences.
Length: 1 hour, 41 minutes. (101 minutes)
Pros: Gorgeous visuals. For the most part, the voice acting is fantastic. Great pacing for the story. A nice mix of active and passive scenes. The music and soundtrack is absolutely wonderful.
Cons: Noah Cyrus’ voice (Ponyo) can occasionally be grating and/or annoying.
Overall Score: 9/10
Handdrawn, 2D animation is an endangered art form. Most films are now made with computers and companies have a habit of releasing everything in 3D. Thankfully, Studio Ghibli is still doing things the old fashioned way. The company’s latest film, Ponyo, is among its most beautiful, and is a new adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid.

A new take on The Little Mermaid.
Brunhilde is a little goldfish who lives under the sea with her father and sisters. All her life, she’s been stuck in and Fujimoto’s submarine, but she wants more out of life. She one day sets out to see what there is outside of the ocean she knows. Unfortunately, it doesn’t go too well and she ends up trapped in a bottle.
She’s then rescued by a young boy named Sosuke. He breaks the bottle trapping her and sets her free. She then licks clean a cut he got saving her, healing it with her magic. He renames her Ponyo and decides to keep her with him and protect her. Ponyo loves her new name and him. However, her father Fujimoto comes to claim her, dragging her home, and the Ponyo and Sosuke are separated.
Ponyo is then determined to not only find a way back to Sosuke, but also find a way to become a human. However, doing so could disrupt the world’s balance.

Ponyo is a reminder of how beautiful 2D animation can be.
Ponyo is the kind of movie you’d have to see twice. The first time, you’d see and appreciate the actual story presented on the screen. The second time, you’re able to focus on the detailed artwork on the screen. In fact, Ponyo sets a new record for Studio Ghibli films – there are 170,000 individual, handdrawn images in the movie.
It also features a wonderful sense of storytelling and pacing. The beginning of the movie is very relaxed, almost leisurely. The audience is able to take this time to get to know and identify with the characters, specifically Ponyo and Sosuke. It then gradually builds in intensity and action, and features a satisfying ending. It never feels rushed, and while there are some fairly intense and dark moments, even those don’t feel threatening. It’s just a trial that must be faced and overcome.
Disney did do a wonderful job when casting the English version, with one exception. Personally, I found Noah Cyrus (Ponyo) to be a tad annoying at times, as opposed to endearing, and I preferred Yuria Nara’s take on Ponyo. Frankie Jonas, on the other hand, does a decent job as Sosuke. Of course, Tina Fey (Lisa), Liam Neeson (Fujimoto) and Cate Blanchett (Gran Mamare) all provide wonderful performances, and so do Matt Damon, Betty White, Lily Tomlin and Cloris Leachman in their cameo appearances. Overall, it’s very well-acted.

A tale all ages and cultures can appreciate.
If you enjoyed previous Studio Ghibli movies, like Princess Mononoke, Howl’s Moving Castle and Spirited Away, you’ll fall in love with Ponyo. It’s an endearing adventure. The English language version is well cast, and it’s a joy to watch. I have a feeling that it will also become the most popular of the Studio Ghibli movies released in America, due to the familiar story and breathtaking visuals.
COMING NEXT WEEK: Important Importables looks at Japan’s Pokemon Centers.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Last week Important Importables reviewed Nanashi no Game for the DS.
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EA’s ready for GamesCom 2009
Section: Gaming News, Consoles, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox-360, PCs, Windows, Handhelds, DS, PSP, iPhone & iPod Touch, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Genres, 2D, 3D, Action, Adventure, Casual, Children’s, FPS, Shooter, MMO, Party, Puzzle, Racing, Role-Playing, Sports, Sim, Strategy, Conventions, GamesCom

EA is also among the major companies ready to step up and support GamesCom 2009. And the company’s going to be putting on quite a show. It is bringing 42 games across all platforms to display, including the iPhone.
There are a number of highlights to check out, from the extraordinary amount of games being displayed, to a special press conference (which you can watch online via live stream), an exclusive closed door area with special games being shown, a booth set up just for Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning and the demo debut of Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Let’s look at the list of games EA is bringing along, in some shape or form, in alphabetical order:
- All Points Bulletin (PC)
- Army of Two: The 40th Day (PS3, PSP)
- Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
- Brütal Legend (PS3, Xbox 360)
- Bubble Bobble Evolution (cell phone)
- Command & Conquer 4 (PC)
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert (cell phone)
- Dante’s Inferno (PC, PS3, PSP, Xbox 360)
- Dead Space Extraction (Wii)
- Dragon Age: Origins (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
- EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer (Wii)
- FIFA 10 (cell phone, DS, PS2, PSP, Wii)
- FIFA Manager 10 (PC)
- Fight Night Round 4 (PS3, Xbox 360)
- Game of Life (iPhone)
- GI Joe (cell phone)
- GI Joe: The Rise of the Cobra (DS, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360)
- Hasbro Family Game Night 2 (Wii)
- Littlest Pet Shop: Beach Friends (DS)
- Littlest Pet Shop: City Friends (DS)
- Littlest Pet Shop: Country Friends (DS)
- Mass Effect 2 (PC, Xbox 360)
- Monopoly Classic (iPhone)
- My Sims Agents (DS, Wii)
- NBA Live 10 (TBA)
- Need for Speed: Nitro (DS, Wii)
- Need for Speed Shift (cell phone, PC, PS3, PSP, Xbox 360)
- NHL 10 (PS3, Wii, Xbox 360)
- Rage (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
- RockBand: The Beatles (PS3, Wii, Xbox 360)
- The Saboteur (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
- SimAnimals: Africa (Wii)
- The Sims 3 (iPhone, PC, Mac)
- The Sims 3 World Adventures (PC, Mac)
- Spore Hero (Wii)
- Spore Hero Arena (DS)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic ()
- Tetris (iPhone)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online (PC)
- Trivial Pursuit (iPhone)
- Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (PC)
Now, bear in mind, not all of these games will be on display to the public. EA is going to have a press only business lounge set up in Hall 5.1, where special sessions will show off games not scheduled to appear at EA’s booth in Hall 6.1, like All Points Bulletin, Army of Two: The 40th Day, Command & Conquer 4, EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer, Rage, Rockband: The Beatles, The Sims 3 World Adventures, The Sabateur and Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online. The exclusive demonstrations will also show off information on some games that are appearing at the main booth, like Brütal Legend, Dante’s Inferno, Dead Space Extraction, Mass Effect 2 and The Sims 3.
If you’re attending and want to see, here are key EA locations to visit:
- General EA Booth: Hall 6.1, A-71, C-70 from August 19-23, 2009.
- EA Press Conference: Palladium, Schanzenstraße 36, Gebäude 197, 51063 Cologne at 4:30pm on August 18, 2009.
- Star Wars: The Old Republic demo debut: Hall 6.1 theater, B-066, A-061.
- Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning booth: Hall 9.1, Aisle A#041 and Aisle B#040.
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