What the Frak is Reset Generation All About? I Walk Through Nokia’s Big Summer Game
Yes they’ve been talking about it in mobile gaming circles for some time, but the wrap has come off Nokia’s big game. Reset Generation (formerly known as Project: White Rock) is going to be the flagship game of the N-Gage platform. Myself and the team at All About Symbian have worked on a big preview […]
Can Grand Theft Auto really ‘Corrupt Our Minds?’
So I’m sitting here, with my Mars Bar helping me work, rest and play today (as it does every day), and wondering just how much impact the ‘murder simulator‘ of Grand Theft Auto IV will have on the games players of today? I’m drinking a nice chilled glass of Coca-Cola (it is the real thing […]
Nokia Giving Away EA’s FIFA 2008 for N-Gage Gamers
Who wants a free copy of Electronic Arts FIFA 2008?
The only catch, if you can call it a catch, is that it’s part of Nokia’s N-Gage gaming system. Those of you with Nokia N95’s N95 8GB, N81’s or N82’s can get a free copy of the hit game by visting play.n-gage.com. Those new to the […]
[TPN] The PSP Show, God of War
The PSP Show #73 - God of War: Chains of Olympus (MP3 6.96 mb 10 minutes 7 seconds)
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Traveling With A Sony PSP - Part 2: Music, Audio and Podcasting
In part one I talked about using the PSP as a portable video device while traveling.
One of the biggest iterative changes in the Sony Playstation Portable since its release has been in audio support. Bear in mind that in v1.00 of the firmware, the only option available to get music onto the device was to […]
Traveling with a Sony PSP - Part 1: Video
One of the most useful devices I’ve found for traveling with has been Sony’s Playstation Portable. Touted initially as a very high powered games console, the constantly updated firmware (now at 3.90) has kept adding features and functionality in over two years that I’ve had the platform. As I gear up for close to four […]
Sony’s Blu-Ray Format Battle on the Shoulders of Betamax and Mini-Disc
Just before the weekend, Warner’s announcement that they were dropping support for HD-DVD in favour of Blu-Ray in the high definition video format ‘war’ made some waves as CES approached. But I think the reaction from Toshiba (the main consumer company behind HD-DVD) and the HD-DVD’s association is telling. By canceling their press conference and […]
Beats for Sony PSP Shows The Way Forward
While it ain’t no Guitar Hero, the newly opened online PSP Store (store.playstation.com) is now working in Europe, and one of the games for sale is the brand new PSP title, Beats.
It’s a rythym game, and while the right hand hits the buttons in sequence, the left hand decides the postion. It’s the closest you […]
How Do You Listen To Yours? Podcast, That Is.
What is the best device to listen to podcasts on? A simple question you might think, but is the answer obvious? Well, as with most things, there is no one correct answer that will fit everyone, but I do listen to a fair few podcasts (can’t think why…) and I have found the perfect podcast […]
Your Sinclair, Your Symbian, and Print Publishing vs The Web
Finally, I have the set! Thanks to the delights of EBay, I’ve picked up one of the original “Your Sinclair, It’s Crap” T-Shirts to go alongside the homage we made up with “Your Symbian.” This might not seem imporatnt to many of you, but Your Sinclair was probably the magazine that had the most impact […]
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