Here's an internet first to celebrate my forty-first birthday: I submit to you the complete illustrations SCEJ used as cover art for the Japanese editions of Siren and Siren 2, created by Shinsaku Fujita. Uncropped. No logotypes. No text.
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Here's an internet first to celebrate my forty-first birthday: I submit to you the complete illustrations SCEJ used as cover art for the Japanese editions of Siren and Siren 2, created by Shinsaku Fujita. Uncropped. No logotypes. No text.
Source - DemoDemo PlayStation Vol. 2
The PlayStation was released for the first time on this day back in 1994. One of the best-selling consoles ever had a library filled with a variety of classic RPGs.
Bloodborne Soundtrack Review
Bloodborne’s soundtrack is not for everyone. The eerie sensation that perpetuates it often produces uncomfortable sounds, and for that reason it may put you off, at least before you gain the necessary...insight. Like the game itself, things are seldom as they seem. Underneath the screeching, disjointed notes is a majestic, diverse soundtrack unlike any other. Bloodborne’s soundtrack is another shining example of classical composition in videogame music. For those seeing a completely unspoiled experience, look away, because some of the boss themes may give away certain things. Otherwise, plunge yourself into the darkness.
PCSX2, like its predecessor project PCSX (a PlayStation emulator), is based on a PSEmu Pro spec plug-in architecture, separating several functions from the core emulator. These are the graphics, audio, input controls, CD/DVD drive, and USB and FireWire (i.LINK) ports. Different plug-ins may produce different results in both compatibility and performance. Additionally, PCSX2 requires a copy of the PS2 BIOS, which is not available for download from the developers, due to copyright-related legal issues. Since September 2016, PCSX2 is partially compatible with PlayStation 1 games.
The main bottleneck in PS2 emulation is emulating the multi-processor PS2 on the PC x86 architecture. Although each processor can be emulated well on its own, accurately synchronizing them is difficult, but not impossible.
Unfortunately PCSX2 does not have Netplay available as of now, there’s a possibility that it’ll be added in the future.
PCSX2 Emulator (Might come with plugins and BIOS, I’ll still send them tho.) - http://pcsx2.net/download.html
Games List - http://tinyurl.com/ya77j6sz
BIOS Pack - http://tinyurl.com/y88v4nkh
Plugins Pack (Windows) - http://tinyurl.com/y7b6c7z2
JIM RYAN ZOSTAŁ WICEPREZESEM SIE Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) ogłosiło dzisiaj, że Jim Ryan, dotychczasowy szef Działu Marketingu i Sprzedaży Globalnej oraz prezes Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe (SIEE) otrzymał tytuł wiceprezesa SIE oraz przejął związane z tym stanowiskiem funkcje w trybie natychmiastowym.
Sony creates a new company to run everything PlayStation
Okay, so this is kind of weird: Sony just announced that it's spinning PlayStation off into its own separate company, dubbed Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC. It combines Sony Computer Entertainment (basically any and all PlayStation related hardwa...
Original post: Engadget
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Tonight, I bought the Tokyo Jungle strategy guide at a local Book Off, mainly because it has a developer interview I’ve wanted to read for quite some time. Hopefully I’ll get to scanlate it one of these days because Tokyo Jungle is one of my favorite games from this decade!
But that’s not the point of this post!
The point is the guide also has these random speech bubbles thrown throughout the first half of it and they’re all.
Pretty.
Good.