April 30, 2007

Bouncy: Virtual Lap Dances Vol 1 - Adult UMD, XXX UMD

It's official... Adult UMD's for your PSP. Yes, you can now order "porn" on your Playstation PSP. Although Bouncy's Virtual Lap Dances Volume 1 doesn't market itself as an XXX title, the UMD does show full nudity and some cowgirl sex.

Did I mention it was cheap? The Virtual Lap Dances DVD is selling right now for only $13.99, so it's definitely not like buying a new PSP game or even some real Adult DVD's. The site does say that it's not going to be released until 2010, but I really doubt the wait is that long.

Here's a description of the Virtual Lap Dances UMD/DVD from Bouncy:

"Virtual Lap Dances #1 features 12 of Bouncy's hottest girls doing very explicit strip teases with close up nudity and giving lap dances that go all the way. The lap dances go from simple grinding and teasing to full on cowgirl sex. All of these scenes are shot in first person perspective to give the viewer the experience that has made Bouncy famous - true virtual reality. Although not an XXX title, Virtual Lap Dances #1 is the first UMD release by an American porn company and the ONLY UMD IN THE WORLD that shows close up nudity, celebrating every beautiful inch of women and their glorious sexuality!"
The reviews of the XXX UMD aren't all that great at this point, but they appear to be fake anyway, so you're probably getting exactly what the DVD title indicates - virtual lap dances... nothing more, nothing less (ok, so a lot less clothes). :P

Buying the game will be difficult for anyone under 18, so stay away if you fit in that category.

Bouncy: Virtual Lap Dances, Vol. 1 (UMD Mini for PSP)


April 05, 2007

Sony Discounts PSP to $169.99


Sony Entertainment released news today that the Playstation PSP has been discounted to $169.99, exactly $30 off of the previous price (it was $199.99). The price cuts are effective immediately, so you don't have to wait to go and get your PSP for the new low price.

The announcement comes on the 2nd anniversary of the PSP.

Sony also declared the following PSP games to be part of their PSP Greatest Hits collection, which means each game is now only $19.99:

Both announcements are great news for PSP gamers around the world. Continuing to improve upon their products and making it easier for players to get into the games later in the product life cycle is key to keeping sales & profits rising.

“We have always been passionate about making great entertainment accessible to everyone, and the new price for PSP, as well as the continued growth of the ‘Greatest Hits’ library, reflect our ongoing commitment to supporting and expanding the PSP community,” said Jack Tretton, President and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America. “We are pleased that we are able to engineer savings for the consumer at this stage of PSP’s lifecycle, allowing more individuals to experience PSP for the first time. In particular, we have recently seen a steady rise in the number of teens adopting PSP as their primary handheld entertainment system, and we expect the new price will accelerate that trend.”

About PSP (PlayStation Portable) handheld entertainment system
PSP is the first truly integrated handheld entertainment system designed to handle multiple applications — music, video, photo, Internet, live and recorded TV, and wireless connectivity, with games as its key feature. PSP system features an unmatched library of portable entertainment content, totaling more than 200 games and nearly 450 feature films, TV programs, and videos from major studios and record labels, as well as downloadable content from the Internet.

Read more about this news release

March 31, 2007

Download PSP Games Online Legally

On the website PSPNow.net, you can now purchase a membership and start downloading PSP games. The service is completely legal, so you won't get in trouble for downloading the games.

“We give gamers what they want – unlimited downloads,” said Cary Cross, owner of the web site. “These are complete games, not demos. We offer legal software from a list of hundreds of games, as well as music, DVD copy and backup software, MP3 players, CD burning software, online music search, lyrics, Internet radio, popup and spyware removers, and much more.”
The service is only $37.00 (as of this posting) and there are supposedly no additional fees, EVER! With your membership, you can download all kinds of stuff to your PSP for free (well, pretty much).

In order to get the games and other downloads onto your PSP, you'll first download them on your computer and then transfer them to the PSP using software and special instructions that the site provides.

It looks like pretty legit, so go ahead and check them out. Start adding games & music to your PSP.

PSP News - Free WiFi Access Upgrade

Free Wireless Internet Access (WiFi) for Playstation Portable
There is some great news this week for owner's of the Sony PSP - users who download the latest firmware (3.30), can get FREE WiFi access for T-Mobile HotSpot.

The 3.30 firmware also includes improvements on video resolution (720 x
480) and thumbnail file support for video and RSS feeds.
The latest promotion allows the user to have free access for 6 months from the first login. Some of the HotSpot locations include: "some" Starbucks shops, Hyatt Hotels, Border bookstores and 70 major aiports. Read more...

March 05, 2007

Helping you visit or live in Hawaii

I have to admit, if there's one place I'd really like to go on vacation, it would probably be somewhere in Hawaii. All of the TV shows I've seen make the place look like the most relaxing and enjoyable destination on Earth. And what's not to love... Sun, Waves & Exotic locales.

Visiting Maui or Oahu is one thing, but can you imagine owning real estate in Oahu? Before you leave thinking you can't afford your own slice of paradise, go visit one of the best sites for finding Hawaii real estate and see for yourself... anything is possible. You can find great home prices and search the MLS system for Hawaii real estate.

Your local guy to help you is Jeff Manson. He can help you find your new home, sell your existing home or help you with the financing and introducing you to the area and all that is at your fingertips.

December 31, 2006

Top 10 Sony PSP Games of 2006

Top 10 Sony PSP Games (2006)

Amazon.com Top 10Pocket Gamers Top 10
  1. Daxter

  2. Tekken: Dark Resurrection

  3. LocoRoco

  4. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

  5. Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops

  6. Killzone: Liberation

  7. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max

  8. Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy

  9. Lumines II

  10. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
  1. Daxter

  2. Gitaroo Man Lives!

  3. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

  4. LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy

  5. LocoRoco

  6. Lumines II

  7. Me & My Katamari

  8. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror

  9. Tekken: Dark Resurrection

  10. Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins

Ok, so there are a few PSP games in common among the Top 10... You can definitely tell that the guys over at Pocket Gamers had more exposure to a variety of games than the folks over at Amazon.

A couple things that stand out here:

November 23, 2006

PSP for Christmas - Get the Gifts they want!!

Tis' the season to start shopping for Christmas gifts. Family, loved ones and friends are all going to need great gifts this year.

You've just found the best PSP Store on the internet - all PSP stuff, all the time!!

We have the latest PSP Games, movies for PSP and of course the Playstation Portable itself and all the accessories you'll need.

Visit our Sony PSP - Playstation Portable Blog store for all the Christmas & Holiday gifts you'll need this gift giving season.

September 19, 2006

Syphon Filter Dark Mirror PSP Game Review

PSP Syphon Filter Dark Mirror

Created by Sony Computer Entertainment, comes Syphon Filter Dark Mirror for Playstation PSP.

Game Description: Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror gives you a dangerous job to perform, as you push yourself to the limits. Become Gabe Logan, as you handle the missions that are too politically sensitive for a standard military strike.

Syphon Filter Dark Mirror for PSP Features:

  • Utilize deadly force and the most advanced weaponry and high-tech equipment imaginable
  • Take down hostiles who feature awareness, behaviors and communications based on player actions
  • Precision aiming, melee attacks and target enhancements provide plausible deniability to any action
  • Online strike teams (2 person teams) match up against each other in a battle for competing objectives

Availability: In stock
Rating: Mature

Buy Syphon Filter Dark Mirror for Playstation Portable

Other PSP games you might like:
PSP Grand Theft Auto
PSP Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade
PSP Metal Gear Acid
PSP Daxter
PSP Coded Arms

Syphon Filter Dark Mirror for PSP Game Reviews:
Reviewer: slugbone (usa) -I own 12 PSP games currently, and I've sold off about 6 more. This by far is the best game I have played that maximizes what the PSP can do. As much as I love Burnout Legends and Daxter, this one ranks a little higher.

The Good - User friendly controls, great sound, absolute beautiful graphics. This plays like a expensive demo that was tailored to show what the system can do. The difference being it is a full game with extended playability and multi-player action. If you had to rank a game #1 based on everything you want in a shooter, it would be this game. It has stealth, action, cool gadgets that are easy to get to and creativity with the story line.

The Bad? There really isn't any negatives, unless you don't like shooters too much. The frame rate is smooth, and even the training mode is well designed and plays like a mission. You would be hard pressed to find a game that takes as much care in putting the absolute best product out for gamers.

Overall, 5 stars and worth the money. If your thing is multi-player you will definitely like this game. Huge replayability here. If you prefer solo, the game will last you a long time and be challenging. This one is somewhat of a hidden gem based on the few reviews, I highly recommend it for shooter enthusiasts.

Reviewer: Hans D. Kiser (MA, USA) - I was worried when they started bringing shooters out on the PSP. I've grown accustomed to the dual analog sticks on the PS2 and Xbox. And was worried how I would be able to pull off the move and shoot. After about a 30 minute learning period with Syphon Filter, I was already smashing the time records in training mode. Which was definitly another benefit to the game. There are four training missions you can choose to play to get accustomed to the game. They range from basic movement to a sniper mission. The controls will take some getting used to since you use the analog stick for movement and the x, circle, square and triangle buttons to look in different directions. But once you get used to them you'll be running and gunning with the best of them. On easy mode the game took me approximatly 12 hrs to beat. However, I take my time trying to acheive every side mission. The average gamer will get a good 8-10 hrs out of the game. You also have the option to replay any level that you have already beat to attempt to get more steath, environmental, dart, or headshot kills. When such goals are acheived you can unlock alternate levels and weapons that you can used in the mission mode. I have about 22 hrs total in the game and I still have not unlocked everything. So there is some replayability in the game. Unlike Daxter for the PSP, I played it through and even though it was a great game I had no desire to pick it back up.

Conclusion - Syphon Filter is a great action shooter game. It combines the usual elements you expect and even some steath and spy maneuvers. In fact several levels are signifigantly easier if you take your time to use steath to eliminate your enemies. You can always go in guns blazing but that does not always work out. Again there is about a 30 minute learning curve. But it is fairly easy to get accustomed to the controls and go about your merry way stabbing and shooting. The only real complaint I have about the game is several times I performed a steath kill, it would not register on the player stats page and could not reach the goal for a level. Which was pretty annoying at time since I was so close to unlocking another weapon. Other than that its a great game.

Daxter for Playstation PSP Game Review

Daxter for PSP

Created by Sony Computer Entertainment, comes Daxter for Playstation PSP. This spin-off of the popular Jak (and Daxter) series for the Sony Playstation, was created specifically for the PSP handheld gaming system.

Game Description: Daxter gives the co-star of the popular Jak & Daxter games his own adventure on the PSP! Play from his animal perspective, chronicling his back-story during the two years spent alone in Haven City. As Daxter is an ottsel and not a human, players will have a unique moveset with agile abilities, as Daxter can crawl on all fours, fit in small places and maneuver vehicles. You'll need all those abilities to get through this unique platformer!

Daxter for PSP Features:

  • Use Daxter's swatter and bug spray gun for unique gaming mechanics.
  • Go into Animal Mode so Daxter can climb walls and creep up on enemies.
  • Learn the background of how Daxter spent 2 years in Haven City and how he managed to free Jak.
  • Connects to PS2 through USB, for combined gaming - use the PSP to unlock drivers, vehicles and graphics for Jak X - Combat Racing or connect to their PS2 to open up secret features in Daxter

Availability: In stock
Rating: Everyone 10+

Buy Daxter for Playstation PSP

Other Playstation Portable games you might like:
PSP Lumines
PSP Frogger: Helmet Chaos
PSP Spider-Man 2
PSP Ape Escape
PSP Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Daxter for PSP Game Review:
Reviewer: ps2 gamer "star wars" - If you've owned a PSP for a long time you've probably kept hearing that it doesn't have any good games. Daxter proves otherwise. If you've been bored with all of the games the PSP has now, be bored no longer! Daxter is quite possibly the best PSP game out there, with awesome graphics, gameplay, story, and many more features.

If you're a hardcore fan of the Jak and Daxter series like me, then you won't be disappointed with this game. It does everything great. The story takes place between Jak 1 and Jak 2. If you rememeber, at the beginning of Jak 2 Jak arrives at haven city. He is then immediately captured by the Krimzon Guards, but Daxter escapes. Jak is put in prison, and then the game skips 2 years later and you see how Daxter saves Jak. The game's storyline takes place in those 2 years, and you'll learn how Daxter saves Jak and what he has done in that time. At the beginning of the game, Daxter is offered a job as a bug exterminator. He takes it, because he hopes that while he goes around exterminating bugs he'll also find Jak along the way. By the way, these are metal head bugs, so they'll put up a fight.

Now, first of all, let's get the bad stuff out of the way. This game is kind of short, and you'll be able to finish it in 10-13 hours. Also, some people might find it disappointing that haven city is smaller than it was in Jak 2, and there aren't any people walking in the streets, even though they're flying in zoomers. However, these are very minor problems, and they don't affect the game in any very bad way.

Now on to the good things. This game's graphics are absolutely phenomenal. They are the best graphics on any PSP game out now, and I daresay that they're even better than the graphics of many PS2 games. I'm not exaggerating. They are absolutely gorgeous. There is an impressive amount of detail in all of the environments you'll visit, and they all look very unique and great. Just take a look at Daxter himself (the character). His fur looks so realistic and cool, and all of the textures in the game are similar. The character designs are also cool and unique.

Speaking of characters, here they are. There's Osmo, which is an old man who's also Daxter's boss at the exterminator shop, yet he's very kind. There's his son Ximon, who is a surfer kind of guy. There's Osmo's daughter Taryng, which is a Lara Croft-like gal with a British accent who gives Daxter all of his weapons. There's Kaeden, some kind of creepy guy who really hates Daxter and his friends. And there are a few other characters, some of them from the other Jak games, like Errol and Count Vegar.

Another thing that the Jak series are greatly known for is their variety. Daxter delivers that too. There is a big variety of missions and things to do, and you'll do things ranging from simply killing bugs, to chasing a Truck on your scooter while it shoots bombs at you, to shoot down a bug with a turret while you're on a vehicle, and more. Also, there's lots of action and platforming to be done in this game. Like I mentioned earlier, you'll be fighting metal head bugs, and they're all different and unqiue. You'll get several weapons in the game: One being an electric flyswatter, which is basically a melee weapon, a sprayer which lets you stun enemies, a flamethrower(self explanatory), and a sonic blaster, which lets you shoot a bomb that creates a shockwave. You'll also have to pick up floating green orbs to power up tour sprayer weapons. Other than that, you also get an upgrade that lets you temporarily fly in the air with your sprayer, and you'll have to pick up green orbs mid-air in order to feul your sprayer and allow you to stay up a longer time. Jumping and flying around makes up this game's platforming, and its really very fun.

Also there's a bunch of other distractions that keep you busy and allow you to do things other than doing the main missions. You can roam around Haven city (by the way, you get a scooter to do it with) searching for secret areas and collectibles, you can go to levels that you've already played in order to pick up secrets you might have missed there, and perhaps most importantly, you can play mini-games called "dream sequences". These are very fun, and in them, you make Daxter go to sleep on his bed, and he'll have dreams in which he's the hero, and his dreams take place in movies like lord of the rings, the matrix, braveheart and more. They're basically just minigames in which you have to mash buttons according to what appears on screen, and they're really fun. You can unlock different combos for your flyswatter and other cool secrets if you play them. However, you must first collect enough precursor orbs in order to unlock these dreams.

There is also a multiplayer option called bug combat. You can pick up special bugs in your main game and use them in this multiplayer option. Each bug has 3 attacks it can use, and it's sort of a turn based rock-paper-scissors game with RPG elements. Claw attack beats Spit, Spit beats trap, and trap beats claw. You also get all kinds of unlockables for this from the main game, if you find them. You can get power ups that improve your bugs' health, attack, and more. You also get tokens that you can use in the middle of the combat, and they're things like shields that protect you from attacks, things that cancel your opponent's move, things that let you switch your attack after you already picked one, etc.

Overall Daxter is the best PSP game that's ever come out. I hope that other companies keep making games like this. If they do, the future looks very bright for the PSP. So if your a Jak and Daxter fan, or if you just own a PSP, you should definitely buy this game.

P.S. You can also connect your PSP to your PS2 via USB cable, and if you have Jak X: Combat Racing, you can unlock cool stuff for it from the Daxter game. These things inculde: Four different characters to drive as, and a car called the Daxtermobile.

December 02, 2005

PSP The Sims 2 game review

PSP The Sims 2

Created by Electronic Arts, comes PSP The Sims 2. This latest version was created for the Playstation Portable handheld gaming system from Sony, commonly known as the PSP.

Game Description: PSP The Sims 2 lets you create, customize, and control different neighborhoods as you delve into the mysteries of Stangetown and strive to uncover its secrets. Mind your Sim's Sanity Meter to save them from a nervous breakdown and connect with other players to trade secrets and play head-to-head mini-games. With PSP The Sims 2 for handheld, now you can take it with you everywhere.

PSP The Sims 2 gives you a completely new world to explore with yoru Sim - one you can take with you on your Sony PSP! Explore Strangetown and uncover the secrets of this classic Sims destination as you work to build out your mansion. Keep your Sanity Meter high by fulfilling your wants and fears so that you don't have a nervous breakdown. Take advantage of the capabilities of the Playstation Portable to participate in the evolution of Reality Gaming.

PSP The Sims 2 Features:

  • You create reality and your own world as you cast your Sims characters and give them personalities, memories and experiences
  • Direct character’s lives or let them flounder in chaos; either way it’s always fun to see what kind of trouble they can get into
  • Play with a friend in split-screen, two-player mode

Availability: To be released 12/13/05. Ships from and sold by Target.
Rating: Rating pending

Order PSP The Sims 2 from Amazon.com

Other Sony PSP games you might like...
PSP Coded Arms
PSP Grand Theft Auto
PSP Spider-Man 2
More Playstation Portable games...

December 01, 2005

Lords of Dogtown - UMD Mini For PSP

Released for the Sony PSP in September 2005, comes the skateboarding flick Lords of Dogtown (UMD Mini for PSP), from Sony Pictures.

  • Starring: John Robinson, Victor Rasuk, & more.
  • Director: Catherine Hardwicke
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • Rating: PG-13

LORDS OF DOGTOWN tells the radical true story behind three teenage surfers from Venice Beach, California, who took skateboarding to the extreme and changed the world of sports forever. Stacy Peralta (John Robinson, Elephant), Tony Alva (Victor Rasuk, Raising Victor Vargas) and Jay Adams (Emile Hirsch, The Girl Next Door) are the Z-Boys, a bunch of nobodies until they create a new style of skateboarding that becomes a worldwide phenomenon. But when their hobby becomes a business, the success shreds their friendship. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (thirteen) and written by Stacy Peralta, Lords of Dogtown is "...a dazzling daredevil ride." - Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE

Order Lords of Dogtown for your Sony PSP

About Sony PSP UMD discs: Universal Media Discs (UMDs) are playable only in the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and are not compatible with contemporary DVD players. The UMD is a newly developed compact, high capacity optical format that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. Movies on UMD will be produced in 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and encoded using advanced AVC compression, which provides a high level of picture quality.

Other UMD Movies for the Sony PSP you might like...
Pirates of the Caribbean
Hellboy, The Director's Cut
Are We There Yet? w/ Ice Cube
Terminator 2
More UMD Mini for PSP movies...

October 18, 2005

Sony PSP Frogger: Helmet Chaos game review

PSP Frogger:
Helmet Chaos

Created by Konami, comes PSP Frogger: Helmet Chaos. This latest Frogger version was created for the Playstation Portable handheld gaming system from Sony, commonly known as the PSP.

Availability: Usually ships within 1-2 business days
ESRB Rating: Everyone (Content suitable for persons age 6 or older.)

Order PSP Frogger: Helmet Chaos from Amazon.com

Game Description: Frogger is back to his classic beginnings with a game for the whole family. Since Frogger's launch more than two decades ago, the best-selling franchise has evolved into one of the most recognizable brands in the history of video games. Featuring classic "hop and dodge" style of gameplay, PSP Frogger will inspire players of all levels and delight classic fans with innovative advances including new moves, characters and special unlockables.

Features:

  • PSP Frogger game has new moves, characters and special unlockables
  • Features classic "hop and dodge" style of gameplay
  • 1/2Hx4Wx7L"; 0.4 lb.

Buy PSP Frogger: Helmet Chaos from Amazon.com - New & Used Games Available

Other Sony PSP games you might like...
PSP NBA Basketball
PSP MLB 2005
PSP Tiger Woods PGA Tour
More Playstation Portable games...

October 10, 2005

PSP Gretzky NHL 2006 game review

Created by Sony Computer Entertainment, comes PSP Gretzky NHL 2006. This latest version was created for the Playstation Portable handheld gaming system from Sony, commonly known as the PSP.

Game Description: NHL hockey has given fans enough thrills, chills and memories to last a lifetime. From legendary Game 7 Stanley Cup Finals to a group of college kids winning the Olympic gold medal in 1980, NHL hockey has thrived due to the sport's core components: teamwork, speed and strength. These same comonents are the foundation of PSP Gretzky NHL 2006, a game designed by hockey players and fans driven to deliver a hockey simulation that mimics the core values of the game while remaining fun and accessible to all.

Features:

  • Exclusive Wayne Gretzky License - The ONLY Sony PSP hockey videogame available that includes Wayne Gretzky, the greatest hockey player of all time. Plug up to four different versions of the Great One into your roster as you pursue the Stanley Cup. Attempt to shatter one of #99's multiple NHL records, or, if you dare, face off against the Great One himself.
  • Wayne vs. Wayne Mode - A new mode of play with an arcade-style twist and intense fast-paced action. Earn "99 Time" to activate Gretzky for a maximum of 99 seconds and go six-on-five against your suddenly overmatched opponent. With Gretzky on your line expect to dominate the action with thunderous shots, crushing hits and immaculate passing.
  • Team Chemistry - A new, unique way to manage your roster. Great team play rather than individual play is what leads to success. Players will be rewarded with attribute bonuses for sharing the puck, playing great "D" and lighting the lamp. The better the guys play as a team, the better the team will play.
  • All-New Franchise Mode - Assume control of all on and off ice decisions that go into making a successful NHL franchise. Hire a coaching staff, sign free agents, make trades, set ticket and concession prices and draft the stars of tomorrow to build the ultimate hockey powerhouse.
  • AHL Licensed - Play in any mode as or against all 30 AHL clubs in the actual arenas with all of the top AHL players.

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days from GameStop
Rating: Everyone (Content suitable for persons age 6 or older.)

Order PSP Gretzky NHL 2006 from Amazon.com

"Gretzky NHL '06 for the PSP system provides hockey fans a chance to play their sport anywhere, anytime," said Sharon Shapiro, senior director, promotions and sports product marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "By combining unique opportunities to get in and skate with greatest player to ever take to the ice, along with multiple ameplay options, Gretzky NHL '06 for the Sony PSP system is the perfect blend of professional hockey and arcade-style gameplay for gamers on the go."

Other Sony PSP games you might like...
PSP Coded Arms
PSP Grand Theft Auto
PSP Spider-Man 2
More Playstation Portable games...

October 09, 2005

Get Rich or Die Tryin' movie for Sony PSP, starring 50 Cent

Paramount Pictures Designs First Film Site for PSP Geared to Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson's 'Get Rich or Die Tryin''

(Press from PRNEWSWIRE) October 9, 2005 -- Paramount Pictures Interactive Marketing has built the first movie web site specifically for PlayStationPortable (PSP), it was announced today by Amy Powell, vice president of Interactive Marketing for Paramount Pictures. PSP users who have downloaded the PSP 2.0 operating system will be able to surf wirelessly to http://www.50psp.com/ and access the PSP-exclusive site for "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," starring Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and directed by six-time Academy Award(R) nominee Jim Sheridan.

Built specifically to take advantage of PSP's aspect ratio and surfing capabilities, the site will contain trailers, wallpapers, webisodes, and photos that PSP users can download directly to their PSP devices.

Commenting on the announcement, Powell said, "We're thrilled to have built the first movie-related PSP-specific site -- it's just one example of how we're always looking for new ways to reach online moviegoers. As we move into a mobile world, it's important to be aware of the ways advances in technology affect information access. In addition, 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'' is a perfect match for the first PSP-exclusive movie site; the PSP is huge in the hip-hop community and 50's fans are avid PSP users."

Prior to the "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" PSP site, PSP users who wanted to play movie trailers would first download the trailer to their desktops, then transfer the file to the handheld device. With the release of PSP's OS 2.0, users can now browse the internet with the device, downloading information directly to the PSP. With the introduction of http://www.50psp.com/ Paramount Pictures introduces the first film site designed specifically for the device.

Sony has sold upwards of six million PSP units worldwide with an expected total unit sales of 12 million by the end of 2005, a rate which has already far outpaced the introduction of the iPod. A recent report from Sony also indicated that an anticipated $250 million of UMD movies will be sold by year-end, making the PSP the fastest growing multi-media platform ever, beating the first year numbers during the launch of both the iPod and the DVD player combined.

The main site for the film is http://www.getrichordietryinmovie.com/. The film opens in theaters on November 9.

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, one of the biggest and most popular stars in hip-hop, is the charismatic driving force behind "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," a hard-hitting drama directed by six-time Oscar(R) nominee Jim Sheridan about an orphaned street kid who makes his mark in the drug trade but finally dares to leave the violence behind and become the rap artist he was meant to be.

Paramount Pictures presents an Interscope/Shady/Aftermath and MTV Films production of a Jim Sheridan film starring Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Directed by Jim Sheridan from a screenplay written by Terence Winter, the film is produced by Jimmy Iovine, Paul Rosenberg, Chris Lighty, and Jim Sheridan. The executive producers are Gene Kirkwood, Stuart Parr, Van Toffler, David Gale, Arthur Lappin and Daniel Lupi. Paramount Pictures is part of the entertainment operations of Viacom, Inc., one of the world's largest entertainment and media companies and a leader in the production, promotion and distribution of entertainment, news, sports and music.

Contact Information
Nancy Kirkpatrick
Executive Vice President, Worldwide Publicity, Paramount Pictures
(323) 956-5872

October 05, 2005

New SLAPPA PSP Storage Case

SLAPPA Distribution LLC., today announced the launch of its new SLAPPA® Playstation Portable (PSP) Storage case. The line, as described on SLAPPA’s website (www.slappa.com), combines highly tactile materials and a unique design focused on secure protection, this new PSP case is a must-have for any avid gamer-on-the-go.

(Press from PRWEB) September 19, 2005 -- SLAPPA Distribution LLC., today announced the launch of its new SLAPPA® Playstation Portable (PSP) Storage case. The line, as described on SLAPPA’s website (www.slappa.com), combines highly tactile materials and a unique design focused on secure protection, this new PSP case is a must-have for any avid gamer-on-the-go.

The SLAPPA HardBody PSP Daily Case is designed to protect your PSP from the elements while maintaining a sleek, cutting-edge look. This case features the same xEVA material featured on the award winning CD and DVD case lines, as well as rainproof zippers with rubber SLAPPA zipper pulls, storage divider, cargo storage nets, Xtra-wide elastic band for ultra-secure PSP storage and super-soft lining. This case also features a D-ring with removable carabineer clip and an adjustable Velcro storage strap for multiple transport options.

"We believe the PSP is positioned to be a staying force in mobile digital devices, and as such we focused on making a case that PSP owners can trust to protect their investment over the long haul," says Dustin Garis, Director of Marketing for SLAPPA.

The SLAPPA HardBody PSP Daily storage case is now available for preorder for only $14.99 at www.slappa.com (MSRP $19.99). Product will ship September 20.

About SLAPPA Distribution LLC.
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August 04, 2005

Napolean Dynamite DVD (UMD for PSP) review

From Twentieth Century Fox Home Video, comes the release of one of the most popular movies in decades, Napolean Dynamite. This is the new UMD Mini (Universal Media Disc) format for the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP).

  • Napolean Dynamite stars: Jon Heder, Jon Gries, & more
  • Director: Jared Hess
  • Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
  • Rated: PG
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Video

As deadpan comedies go, Napoleon Dynamite stands in a class all its own. Played by John Heder, the title character is (in the words of critic Roger Ebert) "the kind of nerd other nerds avoid," a mouth-breathing dweeb with a mangy nest of orange hair, and ungainly features that suggest a perpetual state of half-conscious depression. He lives in Preston, Idaho (former home of 24-year-old director Jared Hess) with his thrill-seeking grandma and 32-year-old brother, and his days at high school consist mostly of being abused or ignored by indifferent classmates. Napoleon's sad-sack story doesn't offer the scathing, impassioned humor of Welcome to the Dollhouse because Hess (who cowrote the nearly plotless screenplay with his wife, Jerusha) doesn't have an angst-ridden axe to grind. Instead, the comedy (which exists in a tacky universe of worn-out rural suburbia) is so low-key that some will find it difficult to laugh, while others (i.e., those who feel superior to Napoleon) will have plenty of fun at Napoleon's expense. The result is a curiously uneven film, hilarious at times, but hampered by its own sense of affectionate mockery. An audience favorite at the Sundance film festival, Napoleon Dynamite may not be entirely lovable, but it's definitely unique. - Jeff Shannon

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Personally, Napolean Dynamite is one of those movies where you either get it, or you don't. To a lot of people, mostly in the MTV crowd, this is one of best movies in a long time. To others, it's not worth their $5. If you grew up in a small town or outside the city, you should enjoy Napolean Dynamite - it pokes fun at a lot of things we thought were "cool" back in the day.

About Sony PSP UMD discs: Universal Media Discs (UMDs) are playable only in the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and are not compatible with contemporary DVD players. The UMD is a newly developed compact, high capacity optical format that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. Movies on UMD will be produced in 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and encoded using advanced AVC compression, which provides a high level of picture quality.

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Napolean Dynamite UMD Movie for Playstation Portable review
Reviewer: Robert W. Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - I love independent films, but the truth is that some of them you have to cut a tiny bit of slack due to their lack of resources. But not NAPOLEON DYNAMITE. Seeing this was one of the most delightful, unexpected pleasures that I have had in a movie in a long, long time. Most high school comedies dealing with school nerds are a bit of a cheat, because the nerds are never really as nerdy as the ones we all knew or (or perhaps were) in high school. My favorite TV show is BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, but I could never really buy the ultra-cute Alyson Hannigan as a school nerd. But not so Napoleon Dynamite, his friend Pedro, or Deb, the reserved and shy girl he has a crush on.

No explanation is made of Napoleon's name, but any Elvis Costello fan knows that in the 1980s he declared that he would no longer be known as Elvis Costello, but instead as Napoleon Dynamite, under which name he released what may have been his last great album, BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE. The producers have independently declared that they were unaware of that and chose the name without reference to Elvis Costello. This is, of course, utterly absurd, about as believable as someone making a movie with the lead character named Anna Karenina but claiming to be ignorant that Tolstoy had a character by that name.

The movie depicts the private hell that is the life of Napoleon Dynamite, a hopelessly inept misfit at Preston High School in Idaho, apparently without any friends at all until he stumbles upon a new Hispanic student Pedro, who apparently is incapable of speaking any word with more than one syllable or of smiling (until the very end of the film). Napoleon makes nerds look cool. School is such hell for Napoleon that it seems perfectly normal for one kid as he is walking down the hall to body slam him up against his locker. It isn't just that he is clueless, he is cursed; he not only thinks it is OK to stuff tater tots into his pocket, unwrapped, for snacking on later, it is inevitable that another kid will crush them in his pocket when he refuses to share.

If Napoleon's life is awful at school, it is as bad at home. We are clueless as to the whereabouts or fate of his parents, but his slacker and equally nerdy brother provides neither companionships nor solace, and when his grandmother injures herself in a ATV sand dune accident, his Uncle Rico, a fortyish Peter Pan so desperately yearning for 1982 that he orders a home made time travel machine over the Internet, who is as pathetic in his own way as either Napoleon or his brother Kip.

Plot is not really important in the film; the process of Napoleon's life is. This could easily have been a terrible film, but director Jered Hess (born, by the way, in Preston, Idaho), who co-wrote the screenplay with his wife Jerusha, displays throughout a deft touch at keeping things interesting and funny instead of merely silly. The actors are all excellent, though for the most part near unknowns. I recognized only two performers, one being Diedrich Bader, who has been in a number of roles over the years, perhaps more memorably in OFFICE SPACE as the protagonist's next door neighbor, with whom he would have conversations through the wall. Here he has a hysterical stint as an absurd martial arts instructor. I also knew Tina Majorino, who has been in a number of films over the years, primarily as a child. She does a great job as Deb, though her role (as is Napoleon's) is a bit of a cheat on the audience. They make her up to be as unattractive as possible, when she is, in fact, quite a cutie, as the improved hair-do at the end of the film proves. The cheat with Napoleon is the fact that he . . . well, I won't spoil things. Let's just say that by the end of the film he isn't the helpless nerd we imagine. I especially enjoyed Efren Ramirez as the monosyllabic Pedro. He underplays his role to the point of parody.

I do highly recommend this movie. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE is a thoroughly unique, fun, and funny film, that isn't quite like anything else I've seen. One might say that it is not unlike a male-oriented version of WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE set in rural Idaho.

Ghostbusters DVD (UMD for PSP) review

Just released for the Sony PSP in August 2005, is the 80's flick Ghostbusters, from Columbia Tri-Star Pictures, starring Bill Murray and Sigourney Weaver.

  • Starring: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, & more.
  • Director: Ivan Reitman
  • Encoding: Region 1
  • Studio: Columbia Tri-Star

Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis wrote the script, but Bill Murray gets all the best lines and moments in this 1984 comedy directed by Ivan Reitman (Meatballs). The three comics, plus Ernie Hudson, play the New York City-based team that provides supernatural pest control, and Sigourney Weaver is the love interest possessed by an ancient demon. Reitman and company are full of original ideas about hobgoblins--who knew they could "slime" people with green plasma goo?--but hovering above the plot is Murray's patented ironic view of all the action. Still a lot of fun, and an obvious model for sci-fi comedies such as Men in Black. --Tom Keogh

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About Sony PSP UMD discs: Universal Media Discs (UMDs) are playable only in the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and are not compatible with contemporary DVD players. The UMD is a newly developed compact, high capacity optical format that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. Movies on UMD will be produced in 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and encoded using advanced AVC compression, which provides a high level of picture quality.

Other UMD Movies for the Sony PSP you might like...
Pirates of the Caribbean
Hellboy, The Director's Cut
Are We There Yet? w/ Ice Cube
Terminator 2
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Ghostbusters UMD Movie for Playstation Portable reviews
Reviewer: Gregory Cortez - One of the best movies to hit the 80's is now on the up and coming PSP. Who would have thought that Ghostbusters would still be so popular 20 years later. Great movie. If you have a PSP it is a must buy! Even if you don't have a PSP, get the new double set they just released on DVD. It has both movies and some of the cartoons on it as well.

Reviewer: Alan Attebery (Arlington, TX USA) - Ah. The paranormal. Just when you think its safe to write such things off for good, along comes a movie that will make you laugh at them.

Drs. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Raymond Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), and Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) work for the parapsychology department at Columbia University in New York. While Dr. Venkman doesn't really believe in the paranormal (he's really only in it for the chicks), the other two do. And just when the three do find proof that ghosts exist, the University revokes their funding and kicks the three off the campus.

Not to be held back, the three open their own business and call it, what else, Ghostbusters. Although business is slow at first, soon the three are up to their knees in ghosts. And before long, our ghostbusters are not only fighting ghosts, but also the EPA.

"Ghostbusters" was an immediate hit when released in the summer of 1984. It eventually went on to gross over $220 million and land at #7 on the all-time box office charts (at the time of this review, it is currently ranked at #40 with over $230 million). In addition, the movie has gone on to gross over $112 million in movie rentals.

There are many reasons why this movie has become a cult favorite with its fans. Some of the funniest lines in the movie were not written, but actually ad-libbed during filming. This is a testament to the comedic genius of Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis. The Oscar Nominated song "Ghostbuster" by Ray Parker, Jr., is still one of the best movie songs of all time. In addition, there is the always eating, green ghost who slimed his past Dr. Venkman and into our televisions sets as Slimer in the 1988 animated cartoon series of the same name. And who can forget the giant Stay Puff Marshmallow Man? Not before or since has there been a movie monster as great as this guy.

If you have never seen this movie before, you should watch it at least once. Chances are that you will become a fan of it.

July 25, 2005

PSP Coded Arms game review

Created by Konami, comes PSP Coded Arms. This latest version was created for the Playstation Portable handheld gaming system from Sony, commonly known as the PSP.

Game Description: PSP Coded Arms is a visually stunning first-person shooter that places the gamer in the role of a computer hacker who infiltrates an abandoned virtual reality system. Players will fight through various virtual battlefields against multiple types of enemies with more than 30 different weapons at their disposal. The game will also utilize the Playstation Portable platform's wireless capabilities for intense multiplayer action.

Availability: Usually ships within 2 to 3 days from Toys"R"Us
Rating: Teen (Content suitable for persons age 13 or older.)

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PSP Coded Arms Game Review
Reviewer: Jean "jeancarlo12" ) - I have this game and its awesome,the graphics,the shooting the gameplay and all. I will recommend you people to buy this game and when your playing to put the controls like this: moving-Dpad, aiming-control stick, shooting-L and R buttons, jump-X button. I put them like that and its easy. This game has some repetitive areas but I dont care cause I have over 30 weapons to select, you'll never get tired of shooting all those enemies with your weapons because its kinda cool when you let the thrigger on and it continues shooting, although your ammo will end its cool. The giant bugs and the giant computer bot is a bit difficult but its still cool.

Crash Bandicoot Races onto PSP w/ Crash Tag Team Racing

Character-Based Action/Racing Game Invades PSP System With Wireless Multiplayer Modes

LOS ANGELES, July 20 (Press from PRNewswire) - Vivendi Universal Games (VU Games) will bring Sierra Entertainment's Crash Tag Team Racing, a humorous action/racing game starring Crash Bandicoot, to the PSP(PlayStation Portable) system this Fall. Developed by VU Games' Radical Entertainment(TM) studio, creators of the critically-acclaimed The Simpsons: Hit & Run(TM), the newest addition to the best-selling Crash Bandicoot video game franchise will combine crazy combat racing with on-foot exploration and adventure while taking advantage of all of the advanced technology of the PSP system.

"Crash Tag Team Racing on the PSP system will give Crash Bandicoot fans a hilarious and unique racing game that they can take with them wherever they go," said Ian Wilkinson, President, Radical Entertainment. "Crash Tag Team Racing will use all of the technological advancements of the PSP system - including wireless multiplayer and advanced graphics - to create a game unlike any other on the system, one that combines intense combat racing, player cooperation, great humor and on-foot exploration."

In Crash Tag Team Racing, players will be able to "Clash" their car with an opponent's mid-race, fusing the two together to create a super-car equipped with a powerful turret gun. When clashed, players can either get behind the wheel and drive or fire an onboard weapon. Each character has his or her own uniquely deadly 360-degree rotating turret. Players can continue the action out of the car where they can explore the entire world on foot and collect upgrades for their cars and unlock bonus tracks.

Crash Tag Team Racing for the PSP system will take advantage of the technical innovations of the device, including advanced portable graphics and wireless multiplayer modes. Players will be able to play against one another through a wireless connection in Co-op Mode, where two players join and race together in a permanently clashed vehicle to race and combat other players, aswell as Tournament Mode, where each player competes alone in a series of races to determine the ultimate winner. Crash Tag Team Racing is the perfect game for Crash fans young and old, featuring hilarious gameplay and challenges fit for all levels of players. Penned by writer Jordan Reicheck, best known for his work on Ren & Stimpy, Crash Tag Team Racing brings the trademark Crash Bandicoot humor to new levels.

About Crash Tag Team Racing for the PSP System
After being humiliated yet again by Crash Bandicoot at the end of Twinsanity, Dr. Neo Cortex returns to his evil scheming to challenge Crash to a seemingly friendly race competition...with plans of crushing the hapless bandicoot under the ruins of the hazardous racetrack! Crash Tag Team Racing for the PSP system is expected to be available in Fall 2005 for a suggested retail price of $39.99 (Pre-Order Crash Tag Team Racing for PSP here).

Radical Entertainment
Radical Entertainment is one of North America's largest game developers. With more than a decade of hit titles like The Simpsons: Hit & Run, The Hulk(TM), and soon to be released Scarface(TM), the studio's commitment to partners and players continues to set Radical apart. The studio treats each property with the reverence it deserves and gamers demand. Radical brings the talent, tools and technology together to create entertainment that captures the world's imagination.


Vivendi Universal Games (VU Games)
Vivendi Universal Games (http://www.vugames.com) is a global developer, publisher and distributor of multi-platform interactive entertainment. The company is aleader in the subscription-based massively multi-player online (MMO) games category, and also holds leading positions in the PC, console and handheld games markets. Its development studios and publishing labels include Blizzard Entertainment(R), Radical Entertainment, Sierra(R) Entertainment, Massive Entertainment(TM) and Swordfish Studios. VU Games' library of over 700 titles features owned intellectual properties including Warcraft(R), StarCraft(R),Diablo(R) and World of Warcraft(TM) from Blizzard Entertainment; Crash Bandicoot(R), Spyro The Dragon(R), Empire Earth(R), Leisure Suit Larry(TM),Ground Control(R) and Tribes(R). VU Games also maintains strategic relationships with industry leading content partners, including UniversalMusic Group, NBC Universal and Twentieth Century Fox.

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July 06, 2005

Terminator 2 (UMD Mini for PSP) review

Lions Gate Home Entertainment presents Terminator 2, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger & Linda Hamilton on the new UMD Mini (Universal Media Disc) format.

  • Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton
  • Director: James Cameron
  • Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries.)
  • Rated: Not for sale to persons under age 18.
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment

After he pushed the envelope of computer-generated special effects in The Abyss, director James Cameron turned this hotly anticipated sequel to Terminator into a well-written, action-packed showcase for advanced special effects and for one of the most invincible villains ever imagined. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a legitimate sequel: there's more story to tell about a hulking, leather-clad android (Arnold Schwarzenegger) who arrives from the future to protect a rebellious teenager and future leader (Edward Furlong) from being killed by the tenacious T-1000 robot (Robert Patrick), whose liquid-metal construction makes him seemingly unstoppable. The fate of the future lies in the balance, with Linda Hamilton (who would later marry her director) reprising her role as the rugged woman whose son will change the course of history. - Jeff Shannon

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About Sony PSP UMD discs: Universal Media Discs (UMDs) are playable only in the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and are not compatible with contemporary DVD players. The UMD is a newly developed compact, high capacity optical format that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. Movies on UMD will be produced in 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and encoded using advanced AVC compression, which provides a high level of picture quality.

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Terminator 2 UMD Movie for Playstation Portable review
Reviewer: Brett Michael Roberts (Renton, WA USA) - This new "Ultimate Edition DVD" of Terminator 2 Judgement Day, one of the biggest box office smashes of all time, is truly The Ultimate Edition. Unless you get this outside of the US (which I did) you have two disks. One disk is the movie (THREE versions of the movie, in fact), and the next disk is all the special features. And it takes DAYS getting through every feature. I mean, three documentaries, 8 trailers and TV spots, an entire script, interviews that you can access separately, and 52 chapters of behind the scenes footage, from makeup to visual effects, from editing to restoring deleted scenes. There are so many special features, this is what DVD was made for! You can also look at the original drawings of certain scenes, awesome!!!!

However, I find the real highlight of this disk (or disks) to be the movie itself, I mean WOW!!! You get three, I repeat, three, versions of the movie. One is the original theatrical version, featuring no cut out scenes (the worst), the special edition, featuring 16 minutes of additional footage (second best) and the Extended Special Edition that you need a code for (the best) which features 18 minutes of additional footage, as well as an alternate ending. Here, now, I will give you a step-by-step description of how to get this extended special edition. I'm sure most of you people reading this know how to already, but this is for those who didn't know this version existed, or don't know how to get it. What you do is, you go to the features menu. It'll say "Theatrical Version" and "Special Edition". Click on "Special Edition". Then, you highlight "Play Special Edition" and type in (you may have to type ENTER in-between each number) EIGHT TWO NINE NINE SEVEN (8 2 9 9 7) and then, the "Go To Theatrical Version" option changes to "Play Extended Special Edition". This is the definitive version of the movie. I believe that every single little, tiny scene that they cut out is in this version. Well, thats the code, now back to my review.

The picture and audio on this disk are SO awesome, you won't believe it. Crystal clear picture, and sound so loud that it's like you're in a movie theatre. The additional, restored scenes are remastered as well, and slip perfectly into the movie. If you haven't even seen the film, you won't even notice these scenes put into it. Usually, on additional scenes, the picture is dirty and shakes. Not in these added scenes. And, to make it even better, the scenes are presented in 2:35:1 widescreen anamorphic format. Yes!! Just the first disk makes this DVD the ultimate edition!! Also, there's an audio commentary by 26 members of the cast and crew, however, this commentary is just interviews put together to sound like a commentary. However, there's a noticable glitch in the theatrical version, due to the commentary. Well, if you watch this commentary on one of the special editions, you'll notice it's the same commentary as the theatrical version, but they talk about deleted scenes as well. You may, also, notice that they continue talking about the deleted "Dream Sequence" at the hospital, when it goes into the next scene. So, now, when you watch the theatrical version, you'll notice that the beggining scene with Sarrah Connor watching the tape from six months ago, the beggining of the scene is cut off!!! Oops! Well, that's forgivible.

Now, the second disk (or the second side of the disk) has lots of special features. The three documentarys include "The Making Of Terminator 2 Judgement Day", "T2 More Than Meets The Eye", where they talk about deleted sequences and the reason they were cut. The last is "The Making Of Terminator 2 3-D Breaking The Screen Barrier", about the making of that 3-D terminator ride. I loved that ride (yes, I went on it) and this documentary is really interesting. The rest of the features, well, I'm not sure I kinow all of them. Maybe YOU should discover all the features on this disk. If you own the previous DVD release of T2 (which had no extras), then trash it and get this "Ultimate Edition". You WON'T be disappointed.

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