Cloud based music service, Music Unlimited, powered by Qriocity, will debut on Sony's PlayStation Portable soon, letting users stream music to their device for a nominal subscription fee of $3.99 to $9.99 per month.
Apogee Software, publishers behind the much delayed Duke Nukem: Critical Mass title on the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS, have finally locked down the game's release date as April.
MiniSquadron is a frantic shooter involving lots of little planes vying for the supremacy of the skies. Take control of one of your airplanes and fight for victory of the skies, using crazy planes, crazy weapons and incredible aerial stunts.
Enigmo is an unique award winning 3D puzzle game where you manipulate slides, bumpers, and other pieces to control streams of flowing liquid in an attempt to divert the flow so that it may reach its target and complete the puzzle.
Zen United and PQube have announced that they will be bringing the Ark System Works' anime-esque fighting game, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II, to both the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo 3DS later this year throughout Europe.
Ghostlight, publisher behind the upcoming PlayStation Portable Persona 3 release in Europe, has detailed the game's Collector's Edition. It includes a hardback art book, a poster, art cards and more.
Sony have now announced the release date for the much anticipated third game in the Patapon series. Patapon 3 includes several new features, new weapons, characters and online adventures for players to lead their Patapon army into.
THQ has announced it has signed the rights to Mattel's "vast toy chest" of games and property catalogue. The first title THQ will produce from Mattel's large library of games will be a uDraw version of Pictionary.
Prepare to rally your worm troops and battle your way through Worms: Battle Islands on the PlayStation Portable. With classic 2D gameplay and trademark cartoon violence, take control of a secret island Worms base and plot to defeat your enemies.
With rumours circulating about the existence of a new PSP and Sony ending the current PSP development kits life-cycle, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has announced a worldwide price drop for the handheld, starting from tomorrow.