Nov 262009

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Posted by Confused_Dude
Nov 192009

FOOK LOAD OF CONTENT THIS WEEK!! MGS is now available for you lovers of portable nostaligia. nice update. PhIL THE BADGER.

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Posted by Confused_Dude
Nov 122009

What a massive load of balls! not really lot there, some shite dlc. meh. more games/ demo’s please pull the metaphorical finger out sony.
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Posted by Confused_Dude
Nov 082009

PSC albumWe’re back with a new format!

Here’s the outline of this week’s show:

00:00:00 – Intro
00:04:18 – News
00:24:59 – PS Store Update
00:35:52 – What We’ve been Playing
00:57:58 – Top 5
01:25:29 – Charts
01:30:10 – Quiz
01:43:10 – New Releases
01:49:59 – Plugs

Email us at playstation-chat@hotmail.com

Posted by Simon
Nov 052009

Gotta feel some love for the increase in the special offers section, if you like your horror, go for the siren blood curse stuff, it proper scary ennit.
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Posted by Confused_Dude
Nov 042009

http://retrogamingtimes.com/rtm66/sf1.jpgSince the release of the revolutionary Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992, the kart-racer has grown into an incredibly popular genre. Even today, while other games provide deep meaningful storylines and futuristic gameplay, many would much rather dive into the easy to play, hard to master experience found in a kart racer, and with new kart racer IPs like ModNation Racers for the PS3 being created, it is still clear to see that the genre is thriving.

After the resounding success of the Mario Kart series, many other companies were keen to get a piece of the action and make games in the same vain. With the Mario games being exclusive to Nintendo’s consoles, the genre was open for challengers on the Playstation 1. Crash Team Racing proved to be a standout after its 1999 release, with solid gameplay and clean visuals. However, a game developed by Funcom Dublin was to steal the limelight in the eyes of many. Funcom was behind titles such as the critically acclaimed PC adventure game ‘The Longest Journey’, as well as the online MMO ‘Anarchy Online’. The Dublin branch of Funcom released Speed Freaks in September 1999 in the United Kingdom, with the American version, renamed Speed Demons, arriving early in 2000.
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Posted by zippypatrick
Nov 022009

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Two of PlayStation’s most popular IPs came away with some gold! Killzone 2 won the prestigious PlayStation Game of the Year award among heavy competition and Sackboy and his LittleBigPlanet ruled the Family Game of the Year category over some well established competitors!

Here’s a run down of all the winners from the 27th Annual Golden Joystick Awards:

  • Family Game of the Year: LittleBigPlanet
  • Handheld Game of the Year: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
  • Retailer of the Year: GAME
  • Mobile Game of the Year: Metal Gear Solid Touch
  • Nintendo Game of the Year: Call of Duty: World at War
  • Multiplayer Game of the Year: Call of Duty: World at War
  • Soundtrack of the Year: Guitar Hero: World Tour
  • Xbox Game of the Year: Gears of War 2
  • PC Game of the Year: Fallout 3
  • UK Developer of the Year: Jagex
  • PlayStation Game of the Year: KillZone 2
  • Publisher of the Year: Activision Blizzard
  • Online Game of the Year: Left 4 Dead
  • One to Watch: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  • Ultimate Game of the Year: Fallout 3

With well over a million votes this year’s event was the biggest yet and as the awards are decided by you, the audience, they definitely mean so much more!

Posted by Simon
Nov 012009

PSC albumWell What an extremely odd show. We start off normally, charts, news, psn store update, top 5. Well i say top 5, but there’s a massive twist in the shows normal recording, that leaves zippy and I on our own. And with no man to hold the reins, what do we do? We fuck up the podcast. It is highly advised to ignore the last 31 mins of the podcast as you may be exposed to ear melting material.

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