Here’s what stood out from our monstrous RSS reading list this week. Now that I look at the whole list, it was strangely book-ended by White Knight Chronicles stories from Siliconera. Good work over on that site, btw.
So here’s the plan for the abbreviated week to come. Since Thursday is Thanksgiving, the PlayStation Store will update on Tuesday. So from Thursday on, we’ll be talking Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals. If you’re not too stuffed with turkey, drop on by!
Oh, and share your links for the week in the comments below.
The PS Blog weekly reading list (Week of 11/17)
- Weapons Of White Knight Chronicles – Siliconera
- Sony Says More PS One Games On PSN ‘Shortly’ – MTV Multiplayer
- Amazon to offer $199 PS3, Blu-ray bundle Black Friday – Punch Jump
- Sony PlayStation 3 (Fall 2008) Full Review – PC Magazine
- PS3 trophies mandatory in 2009 – GameSpot
- Review: 80GB PlayStation 3 a superb gaming console – CNN.com
- Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Running At 240 FPS , 3840×2160 Resolution – Kotaku
- New PS3 ads pop up all over Tokyo train stations – PS3 Fanboy
- Best PlayStation 3 games of 2008 – msnbc.com
- Sony sets the stage for launch of its Home virtual world – VentureBeat
- Happy Birthday, PlayStation 3! – PSXExtreme
- Holiday 2008: Top 5 Must-Have Playstation 3 Games – Video Game Examiner
- ‘LittleBigPlanet’ revitalizes a stale genre – AP
- PlayStation 3 is More Hardcore – Gamer Limit
- PS3 Fanboy review: Valkyria Chronicles – PS3 Fanboy
- Metal Gear Online: MEME Expansion available this week – PS3 Fanboy
- G.i.r.l.: Sony Throws Down G.I.R.L. Challenge To Industry – Kotaku
- The PlayStation 3 Turns Two – Kotaku
- Let’s Look At The Online Mode In White Knight Chronicles – Siliconera
@Stennex, I don’t agree. I don’t feel like being logged in all the time at home and wished only to be logged in as soon as I get there.
I’ve got a request, please, please, please, please make Home region free! I don’t mind logging in with the specific region account to get into the matching public places, but would hate it, once Home gets public, it will be totally locked. I honestly don’t give a rats about those advertisement, so what, then we see advertisements which are not meant for us. Big deal! We visit the Internet and drop on US websites, filled with advertisements which are not meant for us Europeans. But from there we’re not abandoned now are we? Its the same as with Home. We can import games, also with advertisement sheets which are meant for US only.