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Byte Size Reviews: God of War 3 Ultimate Edition
0 Comments | Posted by Jermaine in Byte Size Review, Playstation 3
Here it is people! The super overpriced God of War 3: Ultimate edition that isn’t worth the price of admission. Should I have put a spoiler at the beginning of this post? I’m a huge fan of the God of War series so it was a no-brainer that I would be picking up this “super” collectors edition. Honestly, I would have been more happy with my purchase if it was 30 dollars cheaper. Oh well, you live and you learn. Enjoy the video and be sure to leave some feedback! I’ll be decapitating people in the mean time.
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Byte Size Reviews: Little Big Planet
3 Comments | Posted by Jermaine in Byte Size Review, Playstation 3
Well, where should I begin? When I first heard about a game that would give gamers the tools necessary to create your own levels, I immediately wrote it off as a game that I would never play. I’m not the type of gamer who enjoys level editors or creating my own content; so I thought.
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Mega Man 9 – I love you but I’m not in love with you
3 Comments | Posted by Jermaine in Byte Size Review, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, Playstation Portable, Retro Gaming, Sony, Xbox 360
Let me start this entry off by saying this: I’m an avid Mega Man fan. I’ve played most iterations of the series to completion and there will always be a soft spot in my heart for the mini blue bomber. I still remember the first time my Dad brought Mega Man home for me to play and enjoying every minute of it. I have very fond memories of Mega Man but also very frustrating ones.
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Official Portable PSN ID cards for the masses!!
0 Comments | Posted by Jermaine in Playstation 3
As Sony continues to play catch up with Microsoft, today you can now bring your PSN ID where ever you go…on the internet. We now have an official way to display your PSN ID on various profiles around the net, but it still leaves us wanting for more. As of right now, I don’t think there’s a way to see the current games that I’m playing nor a way to see all the trophies I have gained. I hope Sony implements both of these features in the near future.
If this interest you, go link up your PSN ID here.
Metal Gear Online Beta! Exclusive Trailer from Kryptinite on Vimeo.
So unlike a few unlucky people in the world, I was fortunate enough to have a beta code that actually works. Being overly excited and pumped for the beta, I decided to mess around and see what I could do early. My video above displays what I was able to do. In addition to the 1.01 update that takes years to download, you also have to sign up at Konami for a Konami ID. Once you do this, which I still haven’t been able to at this moment, you will also get a Game ID for MGO itself.
I know, I was thinking the same thing, “Did Nintendo buy Sony?”. No they didn’t, the way it works is this (to my understanding): Konami has it’s own system in place to monitor it’s online games and it’s being used for the first time in the US for MGO. You can find all of that information here. So now the wait begins and I don’t know if I can wait. The trailer did a great job of getting me excited. How about you? Are you excited? Granted, most of us will be playing right up until the 29 of April and we all know what happens on that day. That’s right, it’s International Dance Day.

These dolphins are dancing for April 29th



