PSVita Demos
- Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen Demo
Sony has removed Everybody’s Tennis as well as MotorStorm Arctic Edge from the PlayStation Store after it was discovered that homebrew applications could be loaded onto the PlayStation Vita using an exploit. The homebrew loader, known as VHBL (Vita Half Byte Loader), uses a SAVEDATA exploit with these two games to load other homebrew applications.
Have you seen the game NPEZ00383 using PlayStation Vita’s Near application? The un-named game is actually the Minis title Velocity. The PlayStation Vita doesn’t display the name correctly until you have downloaded and played the game yourself.
Even the PlayStation Store link under “Launch Application” doesn’t redirect you to the correct place in the Store.
The very first table football game for the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita has been announced. The game is packed with lots of features and game moves, including various kinds of tables (American style, European style…), customizations, ball types and trick shots to keep you entertained and experimenting for hours.
Last month was a big one for PlayStation Network games. The launch of PS Vita saw PSN flooded with new digital offerings. Sony has released the Top 10 chart for PS Vita digital downloads for last month – see what the most popular title was…
The augmented reality brawler Reality Fighters for the PlayStation Vita is now available to purchase from today. Reality Fighters uses PS Vita’s front and rear facing cameras to transform any surface into your own personal battle arena, delivering an action-packed portable fighting experience set in the real world.
A larger number of PSP titles have been given a price drop. The prices will vary from title to title, but you’ll be sure to find some as little as £7.99/€9.99, some of which are even Vita compatible (we’ve marked compatible games on the list below with a *).
Its looks like the launch of the PlayStation Vita wasn’t as successful as we were led to believe. Despite Sony selling 1.2 million units worldwide as of February 26th 2012, PocketGamer.biz reports that approximately 45,000 units were sold in the UK. Although, a confirmed source hasn’t been referenced by the site so we cannot confirm if this is in fact true.