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Duke Nukem Forever Is Ready!

25 May, 2011 by

The Duke has been away for far too long. 15 years in fact have been and gone since we last saw him in action. This was a time when Nintendo still used cartridges for their home consoles and the tally of Sony PlayStation was at 1! It was even a time when SEGA were producing the Saturn.

Finally after 15 long years, Duke Nukem Forever is finished. It’s done, dusted and been given gold status. Gold means it’s off to be printed on either Blu-Ray or DVD disks as we speak. In a statement released 2K games had this to say about the game that – excuse the pun- has taken forever to be played, they say: Read On

Sony Face £500k Fine and US Senator Over PSN Hacking AND Sued – Update

27 April, 2011 by

The prolonged difficulties with Sony’s PlayStation Network has been headline news across the world and all forms of media over the past week. However, their woes are currently set to increase on both sides of the Atlantic. In the UK, if they have held any customer data in any dataservers in Great Britain. Sony have made clear that they are outside of blame or litigation should any problems occur with the PSN, which is outlined in their Terms and Conditions. This clause may not be enough to cover them from a hefty £500k fine. Read On

Sony Unveils TWO PlayStation Tablets

26 April, 2011 by

Sony have today unveiled not one but TWO tablets to rival the iPad. They will both have the PlayStation name and run the Android operating system much like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play phone. The first tablet – the Sony S1 will have a 9.4 inch touchscreen and will be the original tablet format.

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Sony PlayStation Network Suspended

24 April, 2011 by

Sony’s PSN has been experiencing problems since Wednesday. Users reporting error messages saying that the PlayStation Network is down for maintenance. It now being Sunday and the service is yet to be up and running again. A message from the official Sony Playstation Website states that this is down to an external intrusion on the system has lead to the temporary suspension of the network. Read on for the full release. Read On