The first details of the trophies available for Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PlayStation Vita have been leaked. As expected, the game will include the coveted Platinum trophy and many of the trophies will be similar to the previous PlayStation 3 titles (see below to see what we mean!). You can expect a large number of treasure and combat related trophies if the previous titles are anything to go by.
EU PlayStation Store Update for December 14th 2011
Full Game (PSP)
- Corpse Party (£11.99/€14.99)
- Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact (£31.99/€39.99)
- Persona 2: Innocent Sin (£27.99/€34.99)
- The Legend Of Heroes: Trails In The Sky (£27.99/€34.99)
10 New PlayStation Vita Gameplay Trailers
Sony has released over 10 new gameplay trailers showcasing the best of what the PlayStation Vita has to offer. The YouTube playlist features new trailers from Escape Plan, LittleBigPlanet, Super Stardust Delta, and UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss. We’ve included a few select trailers for you to watch below too.
EU PlayStation Store Update for December 7th 2011
Full Game
- LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (£23.99/€29.99)
- The Mystery Team (£11.99/€16.99)
PlayStation Vita Will Allow Multiple PSN Accounts
Last week Sony mentioned that the PlayStation Vita only allow only one PSN account to be linked to the portable console, and that changing this account would require a factory reset. It seems that Sony has taken a u-turn on their initial statement and has provided new information on multi-accounts.
EU PlayStation Store Update for November 30th 2011
PSP GAMES
- Space Invaders Extreme (£7.99/€9.99)
- NBA 2K12 (£23.99/€29.99)
- PES 2012 – Pro Evolution Soccer (£15.99/€19.99)
Twitter on the PlayStation Vita
As you may have read, last week Sony held a PlayStation Vita event in London where journalists and Access members got to try a huge array of games on PS Vita. One of the demo areas had devices set up with the Social Essentials applications. Below, we have a video of how Twitter works on the PlayStation Vita.
PlayStation Vita Memory Card Prices Leaked in North America
American videogames retailer, Gamestop, has revealed the prices of the PlayStation Vita Memory Cards. The proprietary format cards are available in sizes ranging from 4GB up to 32GB and are based on the SD memory card format. As we expected, the Vita’s memory cards are much more expensive than the standard SD cards.
Rumor Alert: PS3 / Vita Remote Play Locked To PSP Resolution
According to a story by Eurogamer, the PlayStation Vita’s Remote Play functionality will be the same resolution as the PSP, which is currently stands at 480px x 272px resolution, and scaled up to the Vita’s resolution. A firmware update will enable Remote Play for all titles, and new PS3 games will be able to include a specific 480p resolution for the Vita.
PlayStation Vita Launch Line-up Announced
At a press even in London earlier today, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Studios Europe, Michael Denny, gave a presentation announcing the PlayStation Vita launch line-up and upcoming games, as well as showing off some of the social features of the PlayStation Vita.