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Once again we’ve got some of our Gameplayer gurus currently indisposed at a big Sony event in Sydney and they’ve just had to kill someone and steal their phone to get the following information to us. Check out the latest Sony news straight from the event below.
* Just shy of 500,000 PS3 units have been sold in Australia to date (this is more than the original Xbox sold), with around 50 % of these being sold online.
* The PSP is set to receive two exclusive sports games in July, both developed by Wicked Witch in Melbourne; AFL Challenge and Rugby League Challenge.
* A funky free app called Vidzone is due for release on the PS3 soon. It’s been in secret development in London for a year now and will allow PS3 users to stream music videos onto their console. Once released, it will be displayed as a crossbar under the PS3 music section and will allow users to choose from a range of streamable video clips; they’re also going to be hosted locally so it should work quickly and smoothly.
* inFamous is scheduled for release Down Under in June.
http://www.gameplayer.com.au/gp_documents/090506BreakingSonyNews.aspx
Breaking News – Sony to Publish Ghostbusters
Could Ghostbusters now be a Sony exclusive?
Written by: Gameplayer staff | 5/6/2009 6:15:26 PM
The Sony event in Sydney is still rolling on but in espionage-like movements that would put Sam Fisher to shame, our Gameplayer staff have managed to get more breaking news through to us. This particular announcement was left until the end, and with good reason; it’s huge.
According to our guys on the frontline, Sony has made an agreement with Atari to publish the soon to be released Ghostbusters: The Video Game. While this news may not initially come across as particularly groundbreaking, it’s the implications of the late announcement that are potentially extreme.
At its most extreme, the news could mean that Ghostbusters just became a Sony exclusive product. If this turns out to be the case it would mean that only the PS2 and PS3 would receive the game, while the Xbox 360, Wii, DS and PC would be left in the dark. A less extreme implication may well be that the proposed multiplatform release date just got thrown out the door. It may still arrive on all of the announced platforms, but Ghostbusters may get some exclusive Sony time before the other platforms get their chance to wrangle ghouls. Because all good speculation comes in threes, it may also mean that a late PSP port could be added to the list, resulting in a wholly Sony exclusive release (be it timed or indefinite) across all three of its supported platforms.
http://www.gameplayer.com.au/gp_documents/090506Ghostbustersnews.aspx
Ghostbusters vielleicht PS3 only?:o