PS Vita “not powerful enough” for Metal Gear Rising, says creative producer _________________________________________ Little Big Planet doesnt just work on the Vita Hardware, it's improved by it [spoil]Welcome home, Sackboy: LittleBigPlanet is improved by the Vita hardware I wrote that portable hardware acts as a frame in my 3DS XL review, and that frame provides the context for the software we play. I didn’t realize how true that was until I began experimenting with the LittleBIgPlanet beta on the PlayStation Vita. To my surprise, the hardware provides the perfect frame for that particular title. Both the hardware and the software are improved when they fit together this seamlessly, and that relationship becomes clear once you begin experimenting with the content creation tools, using all the advantages of the Vita hardware. LittleBigPlanet has long offered handheld world building, but it has been improved tremendously since the PlayStation Portable version of the game I love the future. Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, Sackboys gotta sit and wonder why, why, why LittleBigPlanet was always an attractive game, but the graphics themselves weren’t hardware intensive; you’d be hard-pressed to point out differences between the console LittleBigPlanet titles and this latest portable version. In fact, the Vita LittleBigPlanet features three planes of depth to each level, matching the console versions and improving on the PSP’s two planes. LittleBigPlanet has always enjoyed experimenting with the accessories available for the PlayStation 3. You could take pictures of yourself or real-world objects with the PlayStation Eye camera and use them to create new stickers or decorate your levels, and a level pack added support for the PlayStation Move, but all of these fun distractions required expensive and unevenly supported peripherals. How many LittleBigPlanet fans out there had the Eye and a Move controller? This content would always be an afterthought, as there would only be a slight percentage of players who could take advantage of all these neat additions. The Vita is a self-contained piece of hardware with a wealth of tools: touch, movement, and even camera support are all a given. Better yet, the Vita features both front and rear touchscreens, which conceptually mimic the three-plane design of LittleBigPlanet levels. You touch the rear of the system to move objects towards the camera, you touch the front screen to push objects back, and your Sackboy can manipulate objects in the middle plane. These interactions are a wonderful fusion of game design and hardware capabilities, and they work flawlessly. You know what you have to do without being told, although the Stephen Fry-voiced tutorials in the early levels are helpful. The ability to use pictures you take as textures for stickers and objects is also here, and the front and rear-facing cameras on the Vita make this simple. You needed to get things close to the Eye camera that was attached to your system to take advantage of this feature on the PlayStation 3 LittleBigPlanet titles, and that was hardly optimal. The Vita is a portable system; it’s simple to turn on the front-facing camera, take a quick picture of your own silly face, and use it on a level. If your children are making a level designed to look like your back yard they can take the entire system outside to snap pictures of grass, your house, or even bugs to make the level look authentic. Your Vita is now a portable texture generator. The same holds true for audio; you can use the Vita’s built-in microphone to record your own voice or sound effects to be used during level creation. Touch controls also make the level creation tools easier, although anyone who would like to create anything serious will either need to have learned their skills in previous games or sit through a seemingly never-ending line of tutorials. While the content creation tools in LittleBigPlanet may be simple in that anyone can use them, there is no method for creating levels that is easy. Creating something of worth is always going to take hard work and time, the tools on the Vita will get you to the design stages of content creation relatively quickly. The game may only be in beta, but there is already a wonderful supply of user-created levels and games to experiment with, some of which bend the original platforming action and rules of LittleBigPlanet until they’re unrecognizable. The content creation tools included here don’t just allow you to make new levels, they also allow you to make entirely new games. With a little patience and focus, anyone who is old enough to read the text will be able to get to work creating their own levels to play and share. If you’re an adult and simply want to experiment with game or level design, this is a solid way to start. While accomplishing each individual step may be simple, creating something of real worth is hard, and after the first few hours you’ll gain a new respect for people who do this for a living, and do it well. The hardware is an extension of the software None of this is news if you’ve played any of the previous LittleBigPlanet games, but sitting in front of your display with a PlayStation 3 and a controller designing a new level could almost feel like work. The Vita version frees you from that feeling. Being able to take out your Vita on a plane, in a doctor’s office, or on a long bus ride and chip away at your new level is magical. The idea that you can create a new world anywhere in your own world is borderline fantastical, and using the touch screen to edit and add items in your level creates a deeper connection between you and the game. That level of interaction wasn’t possible in the PSP version of LittleBigPlanet, as the Vita is packed with tools and hardware that can be used to create instead of just consume, and those abilities fit in perfectly with the whimsical theme of the game. The hardware allows you to feel lyrical, not mechanical. Players no longer have to block out long chunks of time to create a level. Now you can use the Vita as a virtual scratch pad, an object that allows you to be creative wherever you find yourself. The hardware aids the software tools and allows you to create sounds, images, and interactions fluidly. While many Vita games seem to force touch controls on the player just because they can, LittleBigPlanet comes alive on the Vita hardware, and is improved by it. Combined with the already launched Sound Shapes, LittleBigPlanet is proving that a portable game console can aid your creativity in a way that makes sense, and is helped along by its hardware. It’s not often you get to carry a creator of worlds in your pocket. LittleBigPlanet will be released on the PlayStation Vita on September 25. [/spoil] _________________________________________ Dust 514 Neocom Vita App Promises “MMO on the go”
Gem Smashers PS Vita info Platform : PS Vita Release Date : 16th November 2012 SRP : £ 29.99 Genre : Puzzle [spoil] [/spoil] ________________________________________ 10 things you need to know about Tearaway [spoil] [/spoil]
Miku F new songs and scans ____________________________________________ Little Battler eXperience W Delayed on PlayStation Vita and PSP [video=youtube;X7B2ytUFdfk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7B2ytUFdfk&feature=player_embedded[/video] ____________________________________________ Kadokawa's Project Discovery For PlayStation Vita Resurfaces
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Sony Releases PlayStation Vita Game Archives Schedule [video=youtube;BQeu8HlDkTU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BQeu8HlDkTU[/video] Game cũ lòi cả xăm ra rồi thì nên cho down free chứ nhỉ?
Project DIVA F Screenshot [Spoil] [/Spoil] [hr][/hr] Danh sách các game PSOne tương thích với PSVita [SPoil]The games that will be made compatible in North America tomorrow are: Arc the Lad Cool Boarders 2 Final Fantasy VII Hot Shots Golf 2 Jet Moto Syphon Filter Tomb Raider Twisted Metal 2 Wild Arms Meanwhile, here’s the list for Europe: Cool Boarders Cool Boarders 2 Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back Crash Bandicoot 3 Warped CTR: Crash Team Racing Destruction Derby Everybody’s Golf 2 G-Police Jet Rider Jet Rider 2 Jumping Flash Kula World Kurushi Final MediEvil Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 Rally Cross Syphon Filter Syphon Filter 3 Twisted Metal Wild Arms WipEout 40 Wink A Bug’s Life A Bugs Life and Monsters Inc bundle Abe’s Exoddus Abe’s Oddworld Oddysee Airboat All-Star Boxing Arc Arena: Monster Tournament Arc the Lad Arc the Lad II Arc the Lad III Arcade Hits: Shienryu Arcade Hits: Sonic Wings Special Atari Anniversary Edition Atlantis Atlantis and Hercules Bundle Bishi Bashi Special Blockids Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain Bugriders Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Centipede Cho Aniki Constructor Critical Depth Dezaemon Plus Disney’s Action Game ft. Hercules Dodgeball Driver Eagle One: Harrier Attack Fear Effect Fear Effect: Retro Helix Fighting Force Fighting Force 2 Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy VII Front Mission 3 Gaiaseed Galaxy Fight Gex Gex 3: Deep Under Cover Gex 3D: Enter the Gecko Grandia Gubble Guilty Gear Gunship Hardcore 4X4 International Track & Field Jigsaw Madness Judge Dredd Junior League Soccer PS1 Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Lilo & Stitch Little Mermaid 2 Little Mermaid 2 and Winnie The Pooh bundle Metal Gear Solid Mickey’s Wild Adventure Miracle Quad Racer Miracle Space Race Missile Command Monsters Inc Motorhead N20 Namco Heritage bundle Pandemonium Pandemonium 2 Parasite Eve 2 Peter Pan Pong Pooh’s Party Game Rageball Rainbow Six Rascal Racers Rayman Rayman 2: The Great Escape Reel Fishing Re-loaded Resident Evil 2 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Resident Evil: Director’s Cut Ridge Racer Type 4 Sheep Silent Hill Snowboard Racer Sorcerer’s Maze Spin Jam Sports Superbike Streak Street Fighter 2 Alpha Super Star Dance Club Tarzan Tekken Tekken 2 Tomb Raider Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Tomb Raider Chronicles Tomb Raider 2 Tomb Raider 3 Toy Story 2 Toy Story Racer Toy Story Racer and Toy Story 2: Woody and Buzz bundle Vagrant Story Alundra Urban Chaos [/SPoil] So sánh hình ảnh PSOne game bản Origin và trên PSVita [Spoil][table="width: 1000"] [tr] [td]Origin[hr][/hr][/td] [td]PSVita[hr][/hr][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td][/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td][/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td][/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td][/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td][/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [/table][/Spoil] [hr][/hr] Atelier Totori Plus phát hành cho PSVita 29/11/2012 (6090円 & 8190円) [hr][/hr] Kat From Gravity Rush Has Cameo In Hot Shots Golf [table="width: 800"] [tr] [td]It’s official, Kat (better known as Kitten in Japan) from Gravity Rush is joining Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational as an extra character for the PlayStation Vita version. Degenki PlayStation announced the Gravity Rush cameo in this week’s issue. Details like a release date and price haven’t leaked on to the Internet yet. Kat will cost 400 yen ($5).[/td] [/tr] [/table] [hr][/hr] Samurai & Dragons Adds Sonic, Bayonetta, Phantasy Star, And More Sega All-Stars [table="width: 1000"] [tr] [td][/td] [td] [/td] [/tr] [/table] [hr][/hr] Evil Cole MacGrath Joins The PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale [video=youtube;lzFCSgCLFxw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzFCSgCLFxw[/video]
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Nobunaga's Ambition: Tendou | OFFICIAL SITE Released on November 29th for 6,300 yen [video=youtube;fgMSNFiAQP4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgMSNFiAQP4[/video] [hr][/hr] Fate/staynight | OFFICIAL SITE Released on September 27th [video=youtube;_RDVoPeK3Rc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RDVoPeK3Rc[/video] [hr][/hr] “Black Rock Shooter” Is One Of Hatsune Miku Project Diva f’s Last Two Songs [Spoil]Hatsune Miku Project Diva f is available in Japan. Here’s the full list of all 32 songs in the game: “Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!” by daniwell “Weekender Girl” by kz (livetune) / Hachioji-P “Eh? Ah, sou” by Chouchou-P “World’s End Umbrella” by Hachi “Secret Police” by Buriru “Dye” by AVTechNO “Time Machine” by 1640m-P “Left Behind City” by 40m-P “Negative Positive Continues” by sasakure.UK “Acute” by Kurousa-P “Odds & Ends” by ryo (supercell) “Freely Tomorrow” by Mitchie M “Cat Food” by doriko “Netgame Addict Sprechchor” by Satsuki ga Tenkomori “What Do You Mean?!” by Kuchibashi-P “Megane” by Ultra-Noob “Remote Controller” by Jesus-P “Fire Flower” by halyosy “Summer Idol” by OSTER project “Hai wa Hai ni” by Tennen “Nostalogic” by yuukiss “World’s End Dancehall” by wowaka “Unhappy Refrain” by wowaka “Melancholic” by junky “Monochrome ∞ Blue Sky” by Noboru↑ “Divine Comedy” by Onew-P “Hachi Hachi Flowery Battle of Kagamines” by Moja-P “Tengaku” by Yuuyu “Stay With Me” by shu-t “Sadistic.Music∞Factory” by cosMo@BousouP “Black Rock Shooter” by ryo (supercell) “Yume no Tsuzuki” by Dixie Flatline[/SPoil] [video=youtube;61O1q2srKXw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61O1q2srKXw[/video] [hr][/hr] [Update] Picotto Knight OFFICIAL SITE [hr][/hr] E-mahjong PSVita | OFFICIAL SITE [hr][/hr] Treasure Park gameplay [video=youtube;o-EUqlI74es]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-EUqlI74es[/video] [hr][/hr] Project Discovery OFFICIAL SITE
There have been hints that a title on the Wii U would make use of CryEngine 3, but nobody was really sure which title that would be. Now, we may finally have an answer… as well as another FPS coming to the Vita. The ESRB has updated its page on Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 to include the Wii U and the Vita as release platforms. This is intriguing in two ways. First of all, it explains the game's ongoing delays; porting a game to more platforms is going to add development time, especially for quality assurance. Secondly, it explains which CryEngine 3 game would be coming to the Wii U. Although it certainly leaves the door open for other projects. Our Take: Personally, we find this game arriving on the Vita to be a bit more relevant than the Wii U arrival. It's fairly clear the Wii U can handle pretty much any current-gen game coming out; it doesn't make sense for publishers to leave money on the table. The Vita port, though, is what we think is the real story. As we've noted before, the Vita has a dearth of first-person shooters that Sony is only now acting to redress. As far as we can tell, this is the first game for the Vita to use CryEngine 3, although we know it can run on mobile platforms. If this port goes smoothly, it may pave the way for more console games to be ported to the Vita. We'll be looking with interest to see how it compares to the other versions of the game.
Ayano: "Converting PS3 games to PS Vita is a very smooth process" Street Fighter X Tekken PS Vita producer Tomoaki Ayano reveals his thoughts on PS Vita development, and claims that PS Vita is a ver powerful machine, more details inside........ In an interview when asked about porting Street Fighter X Tekken from PS3 to PS Vita Tomoaki Ayano replied with: ----- LittleBigPlanet PS Vita Trophy List Revealed Sony have revealed the entire trophy list for LittleBigPlanet PS Vita, more details inside......... Hidden Five Hidden Trophies Bronze Chases the Aces — Complete 10 Story levels in a row without being killed Prize Collector — Find and collect 50% of the Prize Bubbles in Story levels House Proud — Place 10 stickers or decorations in your pod Multiplier X5 — Score a X5 multiplier in a Story level Multiplier X10 — Score a x10 multiplier in a Story level Scoreboard 50% — Place in the top 50% of a Story level containing more than 50 scores The Tourist — Complete a community level Tired of Life — Accumulate 20 deaths in one Story level First Among Equals — Win a 4-player game Social Animal — Complete a level with more than one player Pianist Pioneer — Play ‘Do Re Mi’ on the piano in La Marionetta Insert Coin — Complete all achievements in one game from The Arcade 25 Online Versus Wins — Win 25 Versus community levels against at least one other online player Queued Up — Play a level that has been added to your Queue Finger Cramp — Bash 1000 bonces in ‘Bonce Tappin’ Double 11 — Play “LittleBigPlanet PlayStation Vita” at 11 minutes past 11 Aspiring Director — Publish a cut scene level Fashionista — Change your costume Creative Spark — Spend 10 active minutes in Create mode Share and Share Alike — Publish a level 50 Unique Players — A level you published was played by 50 unique players Mindful Vandalism — Place a sticker or decoration on another player’s sackperson Balancing Act — Balance another sackperson on an object while lifting it with touch Quick Badge Job — Publish a level with a custom badge created from a Camera photo or an in-game photo God Complex — Spin any of the planets 720 degrees with a single flick Mr. Know-It-All — Watch all the tutorials 40 Yays! — Give positive feedback on 40 community levels Everyone’s a Critic — Submit a review for a level Happy Snapper — Upload a photo Just a Scratch — Spin the LP disc in Jackpot City Rising Star — Collect 50% of Skill Rewards in Story Mode Silver Complete Story Mode — Complete the main path of the Story Scoreboard 25% — Place in Top 25% of a Story Level scoreboard containing more than 50 scores Complete 75 Cooperative Levels — Complete 75 unique Cooperative community levels Hi Score — Collection 1,000,000 points over all story levels you have played Time Well Spent — Play “LittleBigPlanet PlayStation Vita” on every day of the week Multiplier X15 — Score a x15 multiplier in a Story level Obsessive Collecting — Find and collection 100% of the Prize Bubbles in Story Levels Gold Aced Story Mode — Ace the main path of the story Get a Life — Spend 1440 active minutes in Create mode Arcade Champion — Complete all achievements in all games from The Arcade Platinum Earn all “LittleBigPlanet PlayStation Vita” trophies.
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PlayStation Vita update locks memory cards to PSN accounts There's a bonus feature for PlayStation Vita owners who have updated to the system's new firmware: Sony has locked memory cards to specific PlayStation Network accounts. Gamers were previously able to switch PSN accounts via the slightly cumbersome process of "restoring" the system. Now, those with content from multiple accounts or multiple regions will have to buy another memory card or lose their data. One way to separate your content onto several memory cards is to copy it back to a PlayStation 3, NeoGAF users reported. But those with only one Vita memory card handy will need to go shopping first. It's a problem that will hit users who have accounts on multiple PlayStation Stores - useful as not all content is released in all regions. The move comes at an especially bad time - Sony has just enabled PSone game support for the Vita. Those who bought titles using a different PSN account to their handheld's will also need to juggle memory cards. [hr][/hr] Atelier Totori Plus Artwork [spoil] [/spoil] [Hr][/Hr] Visual Novel/ Dating sim for PSVita ? | OFFICIAL SITE
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