Monday, October 02, 2006 - Posts

EA Replay Road Rash Screens

Road Rash is one of those vintage titles that you instantly recognise, after all, it was one of the founders of the racing game genre, showing just what you can do with a motorbike, a fist and a little bit of aggression. Road Rash was like an adrenaline-fuelled version of Outrun, with a motorcycle, a bit of cartoony violence and probably the first game to incorporate 'street cred' as a vital part of the gameplay. You had to make yourself look cool by punching, kicking and speeding your way through the finish line in the most stylish way possible to impress your fellow bikers.

Sound good? Well now thanks to Electronic Arts you can relive all of this excitement with their upcoming PSP compilation EA Replay. The game will feature no less than 14 old-school titles from the early 90s ported to PSP and will be released on November 7. Be sure to check the full game list for a better idea of what you'll be getting for your money. Today we have an assortment of Road Rash and Road Rash II screenshots from EA Replay for you to admire. Don't forget to wear your crash helmet; crashes seem to be a regular occurrence in this game...

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Source: PSPUpdates & Gamespot






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4GB Sandisk Gaming Pro Duo Memory Stick 89.99 After Rebate with Free Shipping

Fry's/Outpost has 4GB Sandisk Gaming Pro Duo Memory Sticks on sale for $89.99 after a $20 mail-in rebate with free shipping. This offer is only valid on orders placed on or before October 3rd. So that means act fast!

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PSP Chotto Shot website now up

It's never really been popular in the states, but making videos of yourself swallowing a banana has really taken off elsewhere. Taking those kinds of videos has never been easier for PSP users, with the upcoming launch of the PSP camera accessory and all. What does every new camera need, though if you really want to make the most out of your weird pictures? Some Photoshoppery, of course!

Luckily for those folks who don't like messing with color contrasts and whatnot, Sony's going to make it easy for us by including Chotto Shot, their very own image and video editing software for use with the cam. If you can read Japanese, or just want to take a look at quirky Japanese teenagers going nuts with a PSP camera, then you'll also be glad to know that the Chotto Shot website is already up and running.

The site is Japanese, but you won't need a translator to enjoy how they show off the features. So far, it looks as if you can edit your pics by adding a border frame and messing with the colors, all of which seem like the PSP is getting some kind of arcade-sticker machine attachment to it. For video cam lovers, there's a feature that'll let you pixelate portions of your vid, so if you ever felt like making wholesome videos look like they were taken from an X-rated movie then you finally have the power to do so. Look out for it as it comes out on retail in November. Till then, enjoy the Japanese weirdness of the Chotto Shot website.



Source: PSPUpdates & Sony's Chotto Shot
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