playstation.joystiq.com - 10/13/2009
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Tired of waiting in unbearable queues while trying to access the games embedded in PlayStation Home 's virtual territories? A couple of new additions may reduce your abeyance -- according to 1UP , the social platform will receive new areas based on Uncharte d 2 and Ratchet & Clank Future : A ...
ps3.ign.com - 10/20/2009
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ps3.ign.com —
October 20, 2009 - My exposure to the
Ratchet & Clank series isn't quite as far reaching...
as some of the hardcore Ratchet fans out there. I dabbled with the PS2 games and played Size Matters quite a bit, but my first real obsession came in the form of ...
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time Review
blog.us.playstation.com - 10/9/2009
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Hey everyone, wanted to drop by and share
the happy news that Ratchet & Clank Future: A...
Crack in Time has officially gone gold and been released to manufacturing in North America. This means you can expect the game on October 27 in North America at ...
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time Has Cracked ...
playstationlifestyle.net - 10/19/2009
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playstationlifestyle.net —
The third installment to the Ratchet & Clank
Future series will be hitting store shelves in just...
over a week. The previous entries each had a demo available in the PlayStation Store. Fans of the series will be happy to know A Crack in Time appears to be following the same trend. ...
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Ratchet & Clank ACIT Demo Spotted Out in the Wild
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Uncharted 2 and Ratchet and Clank coming to Home
Gamer Limit —
... be able to travel in time, and change the appearance of both the landscape and the enemies being featured in the mini-game. There is no word yet as to whether something similar will also be included in the Uncharted 2 space.
While the spaces sound great, no release date has been set just yet. But with Uncharted 2 coming out tomorrow and Ratchet and Clank later this month, one can expect that both areas will be in place very soon.
Source: Joystiq
Sony discusses PlayStation Home's shift from social network to 'game platform'
Joystiq —
... , PlayStation Home initially failed to offer PlayStation 3 users much of a playground. But the various Home spaces and minigames implemented by third-party developers have changed Sony's thinking, according to platform director Jack Buser: "In the early days when we built Home, we really were building a social network for gamers ... through that, over the last year, it's developed into a game platform, first and foremost." ...
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