No PSN restoration for Japan just yet, says government officials
It doesn’t look like Japan will be joining the rest of the world in PS3 online shenanigans this week, as …
Read morePSN crisis: Credit card info is encrypted, says Sony
In an FAQ document recently posted on the Official PlayStation Blog, Sony has assured PlayStation Network users that all credit …
Read moreCanada’s Privacy Commissioner to look into PSN privacy breach
Following the events that have played out this week involving the unauthorized breach of Sony’s PlayStation Network service, the office …
Read moreSouth Australian AG supports an R18+ classification
South Australian Attorney-General John Rau today delivered some welcoming news for Australian gamers, pledging his support for the Australian Federal …
Read moreMortal Kombat requires registration code for online play?
Rumor has it that Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment (WBIE) has followed in the footsteps of Electronic Arts and THQ, in …
Read morePSN changes inbound as SNEA takes over
As of April 1, 2011, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) will no longer be handling the online services operations of …
Read moreSony granted access to GeoHotz’s PayPal account
Temperatures are rising for the notorious PlayStation 3 hacker, George "Geohotz" Hotz, as his legal battle against Sony continues to …
Read moreAustralian Federal Government tightens the screws on R18+ Games
Australia may still receive the R18 games classification that consumers across the region have been calling for since 2002, with …
Read moreAustralian customs on the lookout for Mortal Kombat imports
More bad news for Australian Mortal Kombat fans has emerged today, as local authorities proceed to tighten the grip on …
Read moreFinal ruling emerges: No Mortal Kombat for Australia
Late last month we reported that Mortal Kombat had been refused classification in Australia, effectively prohibiting the sale and distribution …
Read moreNo PSN restoration for Japan just yet, says government officials
It doesn’t look like Japan will be joining the rest of the world in PS3 online shenanigans this week, as …
Read morePSN crisis: Credit card info is encrypted, says Sony
In an FAQ document recently posted on the Official PlayStation Blog, Sony has assured PlayStation Network users that all credit …
Read moreCanada’s Privacy Commissioner to look into PSN privacy breach
Following the events that have played out this week involving the unauthorized breach of Sony’s PlayStation Network service, the office …
Read moreSouth Australian AG supports an R18+ classification
South Australian Attorney-General John Rau today delivered some welcoming news for Australian gamers, pledging his support for the Australian Federal …
Read moreMortal Kombat requires registration code for online play?
Rumor has it that Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment (WBIE) has followed in the footsteps of Electronic Arts and THQ, in …
Read morePSN changes inbound as SNEA takes over
As of April 1, 2011, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) will no longer be handling the online services operations of …
Read moreSony granted access to GeoHotz’s PayPal account
Temperatures are rising for the notorious PlayStation 3 hacker, George "Geohotz" Hotz, as his legal battle against Sony continues to …
Read moreAustralian Federal Government tightens the screws on R18+ Games
Australia may still receive the R18 games classification that consumers across the region have been calling for since 2002, with …
Read moreAustralian customs on the lookout for Mortal Kombat imports
More bad news for Australian Mortal Kombat fans has emerged today, as local authorities proceed to tighten the grip on …
Read moreFinal ruling emerges: No Mortal Kombat for Australia
Late last month we reported that Mortal Kombat had been refused classification in Australia, effectively prohibiting the sale and distribution …
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