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ficially announced on June 18, 2011 for the | PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. |
The song was used in the | PlayStation game Apocalypse as part of the backdrop to |
The | PlayStation Official App is a PlayStation focused mobil |
PlayStation Official App at the iTunes Preview | |
At the end of the clip the | PlayStation logo appeared, but slowly transitioned into |
e with optical disc based platforms such as | PlayStation and applied for a patent. |
man series released for the Sega Saturn and | PlayStation on April 16, 1998. |
application is targeted mainly at European | PlayStation users as it will only be released in Europe |
llustrations for various magazines, such as | PlayStation Magazine, as well as toy designs, video gam |
nel cable service and has been reissued for | PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages Treasure Box dis |
nd was released on December 11, 2009 on the | PlayStation Portable as part of manga distribution libr |
d to be in development for the Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3, as part of the Resident Evil Revival Sel |
The game was released to the | PlayStation Network as a PSOne Classic on September 24, |
Takuseshi Mono and Half-Minute Hero for the | PlayStation Portable, as well as two musicals. |
The original Mega Man X was remade on the | PlayStation Portable as Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. |
tion Studio 3 and could be released for the | PlayStation 2 as the company's then-effective exclusivi |
Razing Storm was released for the | PlayStation 3 as Time Crisis: Razing Storm in North Ame |
d that the Joker would be available for the | PlayStation 3 as a free download from PlayStation Store |
C, as the trilogy pack was released for the | PlayStation 2 as well. |
ition of Madden NFL 09 for the Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3 as an exclusive bonus, including updated |
In 2003, Sega made a remake for the | Playstation 2, as a part of Sega Ages 2500 collection. |
, the lead archetype returns in Shinobi for | PlayStation 2 as Hotsuma, another member of the Oboro c |
Game Gear, one on the Sega Saturn and Sony | PlayStation, two as PC games, five for the Game Boy, an |
They also praised its intuitive use of the | PlayStation move as an optional controller. |
also included on a compilation made for the | PlayStation known as Namco Anthology 1 where, like all |
n December 2004 the game was also ported to | PlayStation 2 as part of the Psikyo Shooting Collection |
99, after witnessing a demonstration of the | PlayStation 2 at the 1999 Game Developers Conference in |
The game was announced for | PlayStation Vita at E3 2011, and will feature Cole from |
On June 2, 2009, following the unveiling of | PlayStation Move at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009, |
, this pre-order had to be made from within | PlayStation Home at a special kiosk in North America's |
The song is also on the | PlayStation 2 ATV Offroad Fury 3 video game but is cove |
mputer Entertainment Japan for the Japanese | PlayStation 2 audience. |
er 26, 2007 by Konami to the North American | PlayStation 2 audience. |
Official UK | PlayStation Magazine awarded the game with 8/10 in issu |
Orphen) was one of the first games for the | PlayStation 2. Based on the anime and manga series Sorc |
onball Evolution is a fighting game for the | PlayStation Portable based on the live-action film of t |
action/mech-combat simulation game for the | PlayStation Portable, based on Japan's long-running mec |
ip 2007 is a sports simulation game for the | PlayStation 2 based on the Australian Football League. |
AFL Challenge is a simulation game for the | PlayStation Portable based on the AFL. |
MotoGP is a game released for the | PlayStation Portable based on the 2005/2006 MotoGP seas |
ship 2006 is a simulation game only for the | PlayStation 2 based on the AFL. |
For the | PlayStation Cowboy Bebop game see Cowboy Bebop (PlaySta |
was released on September 19, 2000 for the | PlayStation, and became the first from EA Sports' NASCA |
Released for the | PlayStation 2 before the multi-regional arcade version |
Imadoki no Vampire: Bloody Bride, is a | PlayStation game both published and developed by Atlus |
It is available for the | PlayStation, Game Boy Color and the PC. |
a puzzle game featuring Hello Kitty for the | PlayStation, Game Boy Color gaming systems. |
Though they had supposedly signed on as | PlayStation developers bringing the originally Xbox exc |
the last console game of the series for the | PlayStation series, but it went on to have some games o |
Originally, It was developed for the | PlayStation console, but later downgraded (primarily gr |
magazine mainly features information on the | PlayStation 2, but also carries information about games |
antaVision was at first a tech demo for the | PlayStation 2, but it surprised many as something that |
Chackn, Hipopo and Drunk are hidden in the | PlayStation version, but initially playable in the Game |
is was orginally listed for release on the | Playstation 3 but has not been released on Playstation |
It is a sequel to Coded Arms for the | PlayStation Portable, but does not have any relation to |
ff of the original Gundam Seed game for the | PlayStation 2, but modified from an action game into a |
the last console game of the series for the | PlayStation series, but it went on to have some games o |
ure the Flag, are available for play on the | PlayStation 2 by using additional controllers. |
also featured among the top ten ninjas for | PlayStation consoles by PLAY in 2011. |
veloped by Melbourne House and released for | PlayStation 2 by Atari on May 11, 2004 in North America |
ame released across the GameCube, Xbox, and | PlayStation 2 by Namco. |
tackers is a puzzle video game for the Sony | PlayStation, released by Tecmo in 1995. |
Carnage Heart is a video game for the | PlayStation, developed by Artdink. |
e game was also released in the U.S. on the | PlayStation 2 by XS Games as Castle Shikigami 2, and in |
The game was later ported to | PlayStation 3 by Cohort Studios and was released on 3 S |
Aquanaut's Holiday is an early | PlayStation game by Artdink, in which the player assume |
developed for WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade and | PlayStation Network by Hudson Soft. |
s a third-person shooter video game for the | PlayStation, created by Konami. |
NamCollection is a collection of 5 | PlayStation games by Namco in 2005 to celebrate their 5 |
non-NASCAR licensed sequel was made for the | PlayStation 2, called Rumble Racing. |
In 2001 a port was created for the | PlayStation 2 called Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero , but wit |
of Duke Nukem games for the Nintendo DS and | PlayStation Portable called Duke Nukem Trilogy. |
Official U.S. | PlayStation Magazine called the game "arguably the best |
The | PlayStation port came packed with a second disc dubbed |
never released in the United States and the | PlayStation version can only be played on U.S. machines |
For the fictional race from the | PlayStation 3 card game, see Eye of Judgement. |
because of its need for 10 blocks free on a | PlayStation memory card; the standard size of memory ca |
ores and play custom step edits using their | PlayStation memory cards. |
Some machines have the ports to insert | PlayStation memory cards. |
game, developed and released for the PC and | PlayStation by Celeris. |
Playstation Weekly's Chace Frost awarded Apache: Air As | |
s directing work includes ads for Nintendo, | PlayStation, O2, Christian Aid, Grolsch, Remington, 118 |
arkweather, the main antagonist in the Sony | PlayStation 2 Classic Manhunt (2003). |
Capcom Generations Volume 3 for Saturn and | PlayStation, Capcom Classics Collection of PlayStation |
on Sega Memorial Selection Vol.1 and in the | PlayStation 2 collection Sega Ages Vol. |
ial CRM platform provider that counts AT&T, | PlayStation, Verizon, Comcast, and Best Buy as some of |
aturn cannot handle 3D games as well as the | PlayStation, Eno commented "...the PlayStation and the |
It was later included in the | PlayStation Portable compilation TwinBee Portable, rele |
The | PlayStation 2 console was chosen over the competing Nin |
game to be released in North America on the | PlayStation 2 console (7th counting the release of the |
The effect is named after the | Playstation games console, and is commonly cited in dis |
to the public on November 18, 2003 for the | PlayStation 2 console, and on April 20, 2004 for Xbox a |
re Hunter D Bloodlust was also made for the | PlayStation game console, titled Vampire Hunter D. It i |
by the Taito Corporation in 1997 for Sony's | PlayStation game console. |
o Freedom in Japan) is a video game for the | PlayStation 2 console. |
st Dragon Ball Z game to be released on the | PlayStation 2 console. |
d Fury 3 is an off road racing game for the | PlayStation 2 console. |
eased by SNK Playmore in Japan only for the | PlayStation 2 console. |
same name) in October 2003 in Japan for the | PlayStation 2 console. |
s G-NET arcade board, and was ported to the | PlayStation 2 console. |
inosaurs is a video game for the DS, PC and | PlayStation 2 consoles, based on the popular Top Trumps |
l Deluxe is a game featured on the Xbox and | PlayStation 2 consoles, featuring more stages than any |
redators is a video game for the DS, PC and | PlayStation 2 consoles, based on the popular Top Trumps |
be exported as MPEG-4 files for use outside | PlayStation 3 consoles. |
are, and was ported to Dreamcast, Xbox, and | PlayStation 2 consoles. |
otor Racing is a video game for the Wii and | Playstation 2 consoles. |
n Linux (or other operating systems) on the | PlayStation 3. Consumers were given the option to eithe |
The defunct Japanese magazine TECH | PlayStation Extra contained 3 new fields in each of its |
-Based dancing game and SingStar Dance, the | PlayStation Move-based dancing game. |
des and on October 9, 2003 for the Japanese | PlayStation 2. Despite the game being released only in |
e to run at that frame rate on the original | PlayStation, track detail and textures had to be sacrif |
Arthur! Ready to Race is a 2000 | PlayStation game developed and published by Mattel Inte |
Infected is a third person shooter for the | PlayStation Portable, developed by Planet Moon Studios. |
Traxxpad is a music application for Sony's | PlayStation Portable developed by Definitive Studios an |
the Golden Axe series for the Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3 developed by Sega's acquired game develop |
s released on Namco Museum Volume 3 for the | PlayStation alongside Dig Dug, Ms. Pac-Man, Pole Positi |
The S1 supports the | PlayStation Suite, DNLA, and is 3G/4G compatible. |
The | PlayStation Eye does not support EyeToy compatible Play |
re-releasing the original Grandia on Sony's | PlayStation Network download service, as well host a li |
The game was released for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast and was developed by Core Des |
the King is a survival horror game for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast video game consoles and PC. |
rst announced as Heroes on the Move for the | PlayStation Move during Sony's Press Conference at the |
cuits will be available for purchase on the | PlayStation Store during 2009 according to the game's o |
t II was originally being developed for the | PlayStation 2. During development, the company Appeal w |
ernandez-who is the chief antagonist in the | PlayStation 2 edition of Time Crisis 3 |
e Xbox 360 edition and an 83 out of 100 for | PlayStation 3 edition. |
his work could allow, such as homebrew and | PlayStation 2 emulation (a feature removed by Sony in n |
It is also part of the | PlayStation 2 enhanced port titled First Kiss Stories. |
A version for the | PlayStation 2 entitled H2O + with adult content removed |
racters, many of whom are the same as their | PlayStation 2 equivalents. |
It was released for Microsoft Windows and | PlayStation in Europe in late 2001. |
If you play the game in the | PlayStation 2, even if the memory card is inserted, it |
One of the last | PlayStation games ever released, it was never available |
ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails is a | PlayStation Portable exclusive game made in 2005. |
version was included in the setlist in the | PlayStation 2 exclusive Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 8 |
At first, it was a | PlayStation 2 exclusive in conjunction with Sony, but e |
PS2: | PlayStation 2 Exclusive |
Sony] probably broke even," even though the | PlayStation 3 exclusive sold over 1.5 million copies. |
anchise has been announced by Joystiq to be | PlayStation 3 exclusive. |
r was also featured as a minigame in Sega's | PlayStation 2 EyeToy-based game, Sega Superstars. |
The | PlayStation version features three modes, which are puz |
The | PlayStation Eye features free EyeCreate video editing s |
The | PlayStation version features the ability to "empower" w |
Kinnikuman Muscle Generations ( | PlayStation Portable, February 23, 2006, Bandai) |
It was released for the | PlayStation on February 7, 2001. |
player is exploring the overworld (e.g. the | PlayStation 1 Final Fantasy series) or flying (e.g. |
In the | PlayStation game Final Fantasy Tactics, Cloud is a play |
by announcing their intention to release a | PlayStation 3 firmware update that would remove the Oth |
For the | PlayStation Network focused mobile application for iOS |
The game was available for | PlayStation and for Microsoft Windows and was not a sig |
sented by six primary releases, two for the | PlayStation, two for the PlayStation 2, one for the PSP |
SP Version of 7 Wonders was released on the | PlayStation Store for $10.00 |
e film was accidentally released by Sony on | PlayStation Network for free, though it was pulled afte |
ion of the game rates a bit higher than its | PlayStation counterpart for one specific reason: the su |
It was later release for | PlayStation 2 for North America, the PAL region, and Ja |
In a | PlayStation game for Z Gundam, a secret ending in Char' |
Entertainment, and is a launch game for the | PlayStation 3 format. |
Attuma is a boss in the 1997 | Playstation Fantastic Four video game. |
or Best Alternative Sports Game of 2006 for | PlayStation 2 from IGN. |
on was developed by Paon as a remake of the | PlayStation game from 1997. |
ries of games exclusively made for the Sony | PlayStation Portable game console, all based on a same |
ird form of the final boss was added in the | PlayStation and Game Boy Advance remakes. |
has been the play-by-play voice of the Sony | PlayStation NBA game franchise. |
Folklore is a | PlayStation 3 game with similarities to Jewel Summoner; |
n Koma appears as a hidden character in the | PlayStation 2 game MotoGP by Namco. |
LSI Logic was selling chips to Sony for its | PlayStation video game machine. |
icture, The Nightmare Before Christmas, the | PlayStation Video Game The Little Mermaid II: Return to |
he song is also included in SingStar Pop, a | PlayStation 2 game and another cover version is feature |
LandMaker is an arcade and | PlayStation puzzle game made by the Taito Corporation. |
The iOS, Xbox 360, and | PlayStation 3 game Space Invaders Infinity Gene, also b |
It is a sequel to the | PlayStation 2 game Technictix. |
n of New Rally-X is the load-up game in the | PlayStation Portable game Ridge Racer. |
this game was effectively an update of the | PlayStation 2 game Formula One 06, there was to be no 2 |
e in the Madden NFL series to appear on the | PlayStation 2 game console. |
or the Xbox and the second released for the | PlayStation 2. Game modes consist of Create-a-car, Quic |
She also provided a voiceover for the | PlayStation 2 game Gran Turismo 4 Prologue. |
Although originally released as a | PlayStation 2 game in Japan, it saw a limited arcade re |
Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht, a | PlayStation 2 game |
gonist Solid Snake in the highly successful | PlayStation video game Metal Gear Solid. |
e song also appeared in the trailer for the | PlayStation 3 game Gran Turismo HD by Polyphony Digital |
known for her voice work in the blockbuster | PlayStation 3 game Killzone 3 as the voice of Jammer an |
ropean title) - Depth (Japanese title) is a | PlayStation simulation game released in 1998 by SCEE an |
oftware and GT Interactive Software for the | PlayStation video game console. |
Initially, Capcom began to develop a | PlayStation action game software that utilized the Resi |
ri (JPN), Harvest Moon: Innocent Life) is a | PlayStation Portable game that breaks many of the tradi |
on the series, which was created for Sony's | PlayStation 2 game console. |
eries developed and published by EA for the | PlayStation video game console was released. |
ed by Square (now Square Enix) for the Sony | PlayStation video game console. |
AL regions including the Nintendo GameCube, | PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance and Microsoft Windows. |
st-person shooter game for the Nintendo 64, | PlayStation and Game Boy Color released in 1999. |
e Xbox game Project Gotham Racing 2 and the | PlayStation 2 game Downhill Domination. |
d released in Japan on June 7, 2001 for the | PlayStation video game console. |
GameSpy called Crush the third best | PlayStation Portable game and the "PSP Puzzle Game of t |
l golfer, Tiger Woods, for the Nintendo 64, | PlayStation and Game Boy Color. |
The song "Friction" was featured in the | Playstation 2 game Burnout Dominator and became the ban |
so featured in the trailer for the upcoming | PlayStation 3 game Gran Turismo 5. "White Diamonds" is |
Lad: Twilight of the Spirits was the first | PlayStation 2 game in the Arc series. |
area appears as a backdrop in the Xbox and | PlayStation 2 game Karaoke Revolution. |
his first games was Tear Ring Saga for the | PlayStation, a game that borrowed heavily from the Fire |
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