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Posted Apr 25, 2009 at 10:16AM by Glenn M.
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Six year old Christer from Norway was tired of his name, and since he was a big fan of Sonic, he wanted to be named after his favorite video game character. In fact, he wanted it so bad that he actually wrote to King Harald V asking for permission to have his name legally changed to "Sonic X." The King must've found the story so cute that he replied. Find out what happened after the link. |
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Posted Nov 05, 2008 at 09:26AM by Gino D.
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There's no word if this will ever land on other regions, but as for Norway (*caveat in full article), there seems to be a new kind of PS3 bundle available. Online retailer Komplett has a 160GB PS3 bundle which includes naught a single Blu-ray disc. Instead, it's packing it in with four PSN coupons for the likes of GT5: Prologue, Super Stardust HD, and such. |
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Posted Sep 20, 2007 at 12:15PM by Ryan C.
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PS3 owners in the European side of the world rejoice - Sony has recently unleashed a bounty of goodies onto the PlayStation Network Store for you to purchase and download for some next-gen (and last-gen) gaming goodness. Without further ado, let's get to the list, which also includes which territory gets what for your convenience: Games: MediEvil (PlayStation One title): All territories Oideyo LocoRoco! Boo Boo Cocoreccho (PlayStation 3 title): All territories Syphon Filter (PlayStation One title): All territories except Germany Videos: Heavenly Sword TV ad: Australia, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Sweden and UAE Clive Barker's Jericho trailer: All territories except Germany, Portugal and Russia Banners: LocoRoco Game See anything you like? Then head on over to the PlayStation Network store and start with the downloading and purchasing! Two legendary PlayStation One titles, and the follow-up to the popular game that's all about them singing mojas - it's definitely a great update for PSN Europe store shoppers indeed. |
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Posted Jul 19, 2007 at 10:10PM by Tim Y.
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Okay, so Europe isn't getting the 80GB PlayStation 3, but how about something beefier? A recent interview between Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) boss David Reeves and Norway's Dagbladet website delves further into the company's decision not to bring the 80GB PS3 into Europe's territory.As Mr. Reeves stated, "The difference between 60 and 80GB is very small, we just feel that going up 20GB is not worth it." But while Europe isn't getting those extra 20 gigs of memory on their units Reeves, further hinted at another possibility. "If you go to double it, it's worth it. So maybe you'll see something a little bit later," he said. A 120GB PlayStation 3 in the works, outside disagreeably expensive workarounds? We're not sure if this is what the SCEE boss has in mind, although that's certainly plenty of space for movie, games, and other possible items that might be popping up. That's all the info we've got for the moment, although you're welcome to stick round in case we update. |
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Posted Jun 19, 2007 at 05:58AM by Ryan C.
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So you're planning a road trip, eh? Finally decided to get out of the house, stretch your legs, and get some well-needed R&R after that ridiculously-long all nighter fragging loud thirteen-year-old kids in the Halo 3 Beta? Spiffing! The sunshine will do you a world of good, not to mention the physical rigors of an excursion will get the juices flowing again in those game-atrophied muscles. While there are some ideal destinations that let you lounge beside a sparkling pool while being waited on hand and foot by beautiful, scantily-clad specimens of the female persuasion, there ARE a couple of locations you might want to mark off your list, or avoid entirely. This Videogame Enthusiast Survival guide is about those locations, and if on the off-chance you find yourself in them - well, you're pretty much beyond all help. But don't lose ALL hope, though, as this IS a survival guide, and we have a few tips to share - just in case. The full Survival Guide after the jump! |
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Posted May 16, 2007 at 05:33PM by Ceasar S.
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After the downfall of the print in the North American side, Europe is beginning to feel the detrimental effects of the web-based zine and more frequent media coverage. According to a panel discussion by the region's leading game journalists, the print option just isn't viable anymore. In Norway, Denmark and the UK, it's all the same. Prints are often outdated by the competition on the Web, and those magazines that still do exist rely heavily on advertising from sponsors such as games studios to keep afloat. Thomas Vigild, the panel moderator, explained: They're really driven by advertisements, so it seems to me there's a really unhealthy relationship between the PRs and the people who write the magazines... We don't have magazines like in the UK where you can say, 'No way, I won't print your PR [nonsense].' That's much harder to do in Denmark because they still need the income from the advertisers. Similar to how William "Bing" Gordon of Electronic Arts believes games will eventually be 100% Internet-based, the panel believes that even the media coverage will soon be online only. In fact, most of the panel members agreed that the magazines that do survive will be those that actually adapt. However, certain magazines will continue to sell, because their previous reputation continues to stand and they continue to do very well in what they do. People still feel compelled to buy and own copies of those magazines, either because the layout or design is great or the content that's offered comes in a more mature and acceptable manner. Finnish journalist Thomas Puha was one to disagree with the panel's sentiments, saying, "I do agree that print magazines are going down, but I look at it as a challenge." He believes that people will continue to read printed games coverage because of better content. "It's not that difficult to provide great content," he said. But in order for magazines to survive, some believe that they should be willing to evolve. Susanne Moller, a contributor to one of Sweden's national newspapers, believes that if a magazine has both an online news portal to encourage game discussion and a good magazine print each month, a magazine will have adapted well to the changing times. |
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