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PS Blog: See yourself at our E3 Hot Shots Tennis meet-up

PS Blog: I’m biased, but I think last month’s E3 Blog meet-up went pretty awesomely. You may have seen the amateur video of the event (and Kojima’s suprise visit), but the Hot Shots Tennis team went a step further, producing a really cool video featuring the attendees of our meetup.

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Sony pulls two PSP games from PSN to prevent Vita hack

Joystiq:

Sony has pulled two PSP titles from the PlayStation Network, reportedly over concerns that they can be used in Vita exploits. Hot Shots Tennis (called Everybody's Tennis in Europe) and MotorStorm Arctic Rift are no longer available for download from any device that connects to the PlayStation Store.

-Mika-4406d ago

Ok Sony is just protecting their product. This exploit can lead to the death of the vita.

gamingdroid4405d ago (Edited 4405d ago )

... and who is protecting the consumer?

From what I understand (as the Motorstorm game has been off the market for some time now), games you already purchased isn't available for download either i.e. the completely cut it off to all users, not just to new potential customers.

Hopefully it will get put back up soon for those who purchased the game.

Emilio_Estevez4405d ago

If you look at the alt sources for this, Eurogamer got a comment from Sony stating: "We've suspended sales of Everybody's Tennis and MotorStorm Arctic Edge for software stability improvement." - Implying they will be back, I think.

Dante1124405d ago (Edited 4405d ago )

Yeah, a small security hole is like a loose thread on a shirt. It starts off minor, but if you keep pulling and pulling you’ll have no shirt, and no security. Even though this is just another PSP emulator exploit (It's just PSP homebrew Sony), I can wait until Sony puts it back up again patched .

lodossrage4405d ago

@gamingdroid

Do you have a link or any proof that says the games aren't in people's download lists? If you do, it would be nice to show it. You're saying from what you understand, so it would be nice to see where the knowledge came from.

Otherwise, the protecting the consumer notion carries no weight.

GraveLord4405d ago

Sony is protecting the consumers. If the Vita ends up like the PSP(hacked to death) then no one wins except the hackers.

Blame the hackers. If they weren't ******* around trying to hack everything none of this **** would be necessary.

gamingdroid4405d ago

@lodossrage

I based it on another story posted a few days ago, found here:

http://www.gamepodunk.com/p...

"Even if they had the game downloaded prior to their PS3 there was no way to transfer it to the Vita. This is because in order to transfer games between the systems the files must be activated. When the game was taken down from the Store there was now no way to grab activation files from the network."

I don't own a PS Vita, although my brother does. That's why I say from what I understand....

lodossrage4405d ago (Edited 4405d ago )

Because when games have been taken OFF the network, as long as you downloaded them already or bought them, they are still in your download list

Storm and Gran Turismo HD concept are prime examples of that. And I know THAT for a fact because Gran Turimso Concept was taken off the store almost 2 1/2 years ago yet it's still in my download list and I can download it right now if I wanted.

So basically, this is false info/ FUD being spread

Edit- And that article isn't a factual source. That's just someone that bought forum software (which I also know because my forum uses the SAME IPB )spreading nonsense. I know that too because I own a forum and can easily do that same thing. Except I don't use my forum to spread misinformation like this one obviously does

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THILLREBORN4405d ago

I guess people...AKA joystick forgot there are still places you can buy games in a box. Now if these titles are only on PSN then yes this is a problem but if not...well a lot of people still go to stores to pick up their games.

CernaML4405d ago

Uh... you can't play retail PSP UMD games on the Vita...

NovusTerminus4405d ago

Hackers, the reason people can't have nice things,

mcstorm4405d ago

I agree with you on this one. But its not just hackers its part of life in general. Everything in life costs alot because of people who try and get it for nothing or bend the rules.

I hope ms is put back on soon as i loved this game and when i got my psv i thought i want to put lbp ms and gtpsp on my psv as i had them on my go but i noticed ms had gone and for some reason my ps3 is saying i have to buy gtpsp again even though it shows up as i own it but sony are looking into this for me but i managed to put lbp on my psv so im happy for now with this but hope to get the other two soon.

ilovemyps34405d ago

Man,
Someone bubbled you down, for trolling.

It's just amazing how people can be soooo stupid.

For those who have a vita, and want it to be hacked, would you be happy if tomorrow, studios stopped making new games, and you will be forced to play the line up games, until vita2 comes out?

For those Sony haters, who love to see his Xbox do a rrod every 4 months, and hate Sony and are happy if anything Sony does just fail, why don't you
Stfu?

Don't be jealous if you can't buy a Sony console, like ps3 or vita, because you rely on your daddy, to buy you a new game every 6 months, and daddy just lost his job, and now you will have to play halo cod halo cod halo cod 24/7

Are people just took stupid to realize that once a console is hacked, no more AAA games are released? Do you think if the ps3 was hacked (I mean a massive hack, with 20 million people, not the current , maybe 50-100'000), do you think we could have played uncharted 2, god of war 3, infamous 2, and the next the last of us?

We would be playing a few crappy games, no more me3, no more nothing.
How can people be solo stupid like this, its incredible.

Awesome_Gamer4405d ago

@LordMe 100% agree with you man.. I hate hackers the ruin everything for us "real" gamers

Tommykrem4405d ago

Hacking leads to fear of hacking and fear of hacking leads to more hacking. Can we just... cut the fear part? I mean hacking isn't a nice thing either, but we all know it's not gonna disappear.

SilentNegotiator4405d ago (Edited 4405d ago )

Fixing a known exploit that leads to homebrew use on the Vita isn't unreasonable. So people can't download TWO psp games until they're patched up....so what? You make it sound like a Japanese internment camp.

edit: LOL, alright, I admit that was an extreme example, but my point is that you're making it sound as if people are being seriously wronged or even just feel that way, and I simply don't believe that hackers are going to double their efforts over 2 oldish games being temporarily removed from PSN. Even the slight chance of that is probably worth preventing Vita from being cracked wide open for a while longer.

Tommykrem4405d ago

How am I meaking it sound like people are being seriously wronged? It's annoying for people who has purchased the game, and it might lead to hackers claiming that this is unacceptable and retaliate. All I'm saying is that manufacturers in general, like Google and Valve, should not care a bit about hackers and try to satisfy their customers demands instead. These seems to be the tactics that have worked best against hacking so far after all. Same concept with DRMs, which infuriated hackers and made DRM games amongst the most hacked games.

But I'm sure Sony will figure things out, and unlike what you somehow managed to read I don't think people are being seriously wronged. In this instance. Yet.

Shazz4405d ago

i have a vita and love it but i can honestly say that if games are going to be pulled everytime there a chanceof a hack through it then its gonna suck for people who bought these games to play on the vita and sony should refund

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Gamasutra's Best Of 2010: Top 5 Under-Rated Games

Gamasutra's retrospective of 2010 finishes with a look at the Top 5 underrated titles of the year, celebrating overlooked gems such as music puzzler Chime and Treasure's on-rails Wii shooter, Sin & Punishment: Successor to the Skies.

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GWAVE4858d ago

My #1 underrated game of 2010: 3D Dot Game Heroes. It was smashed in reviews (averaging 7/10 on Metacritic), but I loved every minute of it. I can't expect someoen who cut their teeth on Call of Duty or Halo to understand, but for those who grew up on Zelda, Dragon Warrior, and Final Fantasy, 3D Dot Game Heroes is a love letter to those gamers.

NegativeCreepWA4858d ago

Grew up on all those games and loved them, and I didn't like 3d Dot Heroes one bit. Just felt like a cheap rip off and I thought it was stupid how big your sword got.

GeneGodHand4858d ago

why did you get that many disagrees lmao.

Quietpower104858d ago (Edited 4858d ago )

Amnesia: The Dark Descent.

This survival-horror game deserved much more attention than anything else. Story was fairly well written, graphics was excellent, and holy sh*t was it scary as hell. I bet Satan himself would jizz his pants if he were to play Amnesia.

I would consider Amnesia one of the best games of 2010...period.

PlayerX4858d ago

Sin & Punishment: Star Successor is an 87 on Metacritic so I wouldn't call it underrated. Just undersold.

Calm Down Sunshine4858d ago

Just Cause 2 defintely deserved more recognition.

Much better than GTA IV.

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GameBlurb: Hot Shots Tennis - Get A Grip Review

Hot Shots Tennis: Get A Grip is a relatively new sports game out on the PSP. The first iteration of the game was released on the PlayStation 2 a few years back. Can the inclusion of a plethora of unlockables and the newer level-up system help the game score an Roddick style ace? Or will it be as disappointing as Roddick’s recent career?

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liquidxtension4995d ago

Haha this was a good review. I think the guy has a onack for good humor.

jaidek4995d ago

I agree, I wonder what some of the creative names he came up with for Sam? Twentyfive attempts to beat a boss seems like a hell of a difficulty spike!