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Sony Updates 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for PSP

May 8, 2007 - Sony is introducing another version of the 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system. Available this month, the updated version of this product - MSX-M2GSEP2 - is bundled with an installer DVD loaded with the movies "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby," "Spiderman 2," "Hellboy" and "S.W.A.T." .


2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for PSP introduced by Sony

Sony has just sent in word that they are introducing another version of the 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for the Sony PlayStation Portable system.

The updated version of the 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for the PSP has a product name of MSX-M2GSEP2. It is slated to be available in May 2007 itself.

The updated 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for the PSP is bundled with an installer DVD that is loaded with blockbuster movies such as Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,"Spiderman 2", Hellboy", and S.W.A.T". These movies have been optimized for PSP playback.


CrunchArcade: Puzzles on the Portables

Big things do indeed come in small packages, and this is notably true of the some of the latest puzzle games for the Nintendo DS and Sony PlayStation Portable. These offerings might not be overly complex, but don't call them simplistic. They're the types of games that are easy to learn, hard to master and even harder to put down. More importantly puzzle games are also the kind that are instant hits or misses. For every “Snake" or “Bust-A-Move" there are dozens of forgettable titles. These quick pick up and play games should the kind you don't want to ever put down. And finally these should be the type of game where you can jump in and play, without needing to ask what you're suppose to do. This week CrunchArcade looks the games you can get in and play just about anywhere, and we'll tell whether they're even worth picking it up.


Game Review: 'Red Star' is a shoot 'em-up festival for PS2

That's what it boils down to for "The Red Star," a blissfully simple gunfest that pays tribute to the arcade action shooters of old without feeling grossly outdated. You won't find any deep meaning here only satisfaction.

"The Red Star" is based in the Christian Gossett graphic novel, which tells the story of an alternate Russia of the future. The mythos of the comic is loaded with technological marvels (such as the gigantic flying fortresses called Skyfurnaces) mixed with the wonders of sorcery. The land is in a constant state of war, and the game puts you in the roles of several of the comic's characters. Anyone who has read the comic might remember the names of Kyuzo, Makita and Maya Antares, a sorceress who was one of the main characters.

If you're old enough to remember games like "Contra," "Metal Slug" or even "Ikari Warriors," then you'll feel right at home with the game's visual atmosphere, including the top-down camera angle.



 
 
 
 

 
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