Archive for January, 2009
Memory Stick PRO – 32 GB
Have you ever dreamt of having a memory stick for your PSP that had the same capacity as a normal PC hard drive?
How about 2TB of memory for you to fill with your favourite music, video, pictures, anything you want! Read the rest of this entry »
Meet CID The Dummy!
The hero of the piece, CID is thrust from the dull drudgery of his every day life into an exciting mission to rescue Mia. CID is a Crash Impact Dummy, one of millions created by the Professor B.M. Werken’s company to ensure that every product available on the market is safe for humankind. He diligently crashes, smashes, checks, re-checks and re-re-checks everything from lemonade to escalators. Like most of us at one point or another, CID thinks that there must more to life than just work. He’s happy enough to put up with it, but he can’t help thinking that there’s something… else. Read the rest of this entry »
Gundam Senjou no Kizuna is coming to PSP?
Back in 2006, Namco Bandai’s Mobile Suit Gundam: Bonds of the Battlefield was the hottest thing to arrive in Japanese arcades. The pod-like game featured a fully immersive VR screen that wrapped around the player. Read the rest of this entry »
Loco Roco 2 Coming in February 2009
This December has been pretty rough for PSP owners in North America. Without a single hit game release in sight, many have left their PSP units to gather dust while they play home console releases or (gasp!) even DS titles. It seems as if Japan has had all of the fun this year. With addictive games like Patapon 2 and Loco Roco 2 already on shelves in that country, gamers have had no reason to put down their handhelds at all. Read the rest of this entry »
A new shining PSP for Christmas! :)
Here’s everything you need to know to get the most out of your new PSP. Sales numbers in November and December showed a large number of PSP units sold in North America, and there is a good chance many of these ended up under the Christmas tree. If you are a PSP veteran than you are already familiar with all of the great resources, reviews and guides here at PSP World. If not, read on and we will tell you everything you need to know about the console. Read the rest of this entry »
PETA is Back with More Political Gaming
Animal rights lobby group PETA has turned to video games to get its message out to an increasingly wired public. The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals is against all forms of animal cruelty including, but not limited to: eating them, riding them, locking them up for our own amusement in zoos, and making clothing out of them. Well, we are definitely guilty of a few of those things here at the GameFlavor Network, and PETA has put together a useful interactive video game to show us where we went wrong. Read the rest of this entry »