Japan to get silver PS3, cheaper games
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has officially confirmed a new satin silver PS3 and budget software range coming to its home region in March.
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has officially confirmed a new satin silver PS3 and budget software range coming to its home region in March.
We enlist with both the Zeon and Federation forces in our look at this giant-robot PS3 game.
Producer Hirofumi Inagaki speaks about the development of the first PS3 Gundam game just a few weeks prior to release of both system and game.
[UPDATE] Three first-party, 18 third-party games will go on sale for Sony's next-gen console by year's end.
Famitsu lists nine first- and third-party titles, ranging from the 5,040 yen ($43) Mah-Jong Taikai IV to the 8,190 yen ($69) Armored Core 4.
As the last day of the Tokyo Game Show winds down, GameSpot takes a whirlwind tour of the biggest booths on the show floor.
Press materials confirm a minimum of six titles for 11/11, nine more due by end of year; at least 12 confirmed for 2007; US launch catalog to be at least ...
Namco Bandai shows off a more polished version of its upcoming PlayStation 3 game.
Game briefly known as Target in Sight now named Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire; takes shot at PlayStation 3 later this year.
Namco Bandai's giant mech series gets a 2006 debut date on Sony's next-gen console, still needs a final name.
Okamoto Yoshihiro and Hirofumi Inagaki focus in on PS3 mech shooter based on the famous anime series; discuss the new game's pursuit of realism.
CESA and Nikkei BP's tentative slate of games show Xbox 360 and PS3 present and accounted for, but no Wii titles yet.
Massive exhibit sports dozens of playable kiosks for Sony's next-gen console, including a demo for previously unannounced titles Wardevil: Enigma and something new from the creators of Indigo Prophecy.
We took a test-drive of a very early build of a forthcoming PS3 game featuring the iconic giant robots.
New Warhammer drops this fall; Stargate, DS Curious George curiously missing; Cowboy Bebop still a no-show.
Giant robots invade Sony's E3 2005 preshow press conference.
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