Nowadays it seems that everything is about motion sense gaming, and it somehow feels that PC gamers have been left out, but it seems that’s going to change soon.
After a new firmware was released and restraining order placed against Geohot we would think that the Sony PlayStation 3 was safe from hackers that want to jailbreak it, but the war between Sony and hackers has just been further extended.
It seems that Sony is still having its war against hackers and in order to fight against the hacking community Sony has released another Playstation 3 firmware update.
Multiple rumors have been going around about Sony making a new “cloud” saving feature for Playstation plus users. The new update will possibly be coming in the next firmware update to 3.60.
I’m don’t sure about you, but I’m still getting used to the fact that it won’t be officially called the PSP anymore but instead the “Next generation portable”, aka NGP. As you can see in the gallery below, the NGP will be the first portable entertainment system to feature two analog sticks.
NGP? You read that right – the Sony “Next generation portable” is supposedly what the new successor to the PSP will be codenamed. Announced today, and due to be released by the end of 2011, it feels as though Sony is trying to move on from the PSP label into another level.
If you’re a PlayStation fan, you will no doubt have seen the amount of recently leaked clips featuring Sony / Sony Ericsson’s Xperia branded PlayStation phone (which now seems to be called the Xperia Play).













