You may have read about Sony’s Qriocity name patent and now you know what it is for. Qriocity is their On-Demand video service, akin to Microsoft’s Instant 1080P streaming service for the Xbox 360, that is speculated to release Feb 2010. Unfortunately, no one knows if this will be heading to the PS3 but one can imagine (hope) that it will. Instant streaming is certainly welcome as it is something I have wanted from the video store, besides lower prices, for a while now. I will say it again, if I can get a comparable OR decent monthly subscription plan to their video store, I will drop Netflix.
Monthly Archives: January 2010
Video: Trauma Team Walkthrough
Old video is old but I am posting anyway. Trauma Center is one of my favorite Wii games and it is certainly a game that I can never get tired of playing. With the removal of the timer and making the game easier overall, I just hope it doesn’t suffer too bad as I loved the challenge the previous Trauma titles brought.
What Released On PSN In 2009
PSNStores, a site dedicated to PlayStation Store releases for various regions, has taken a look back at what released in 2009. One such category is PSN PS3 game releases for 2009. It would seem that North America had a slight lead in total number of PSN PS3 releases for 2009. PSNStores counts 75 releases.
Penguins Want You To Use KB&M On Your PS3
Yes, KB&M means Keyboard and Mouse. This a feature that the PS3 supports but sadly no games support it outside of Unreal Tournament 3. Penguin United is looking to improve PS3 users FPS experience by giving them a way to bypass the controller and map the keys to their keyboard and mouse. I say, if you go that far, why not just play it on a PC? We’ll find out more from CES this week.

