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Using a 4GB card too, don't want to buy a higher capacity card yet but i keep rotating my games by transferring them to my PS3 , so once im done with Gravity Rush i copy it to my PS3 and then copy MK from my PS3. Sucks the MK occupies all the space on my 4GB card.

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PS Vita system software update 2.10 adds folders, video playback


 

 

Hi everyone. I would like to let you know about an exciting update coming to PlayStation Vita. On 10th April, System Software Update Version 2.10 will be released, adding lots of new features.

 

Firstly we’ve introduced a folder system for the home screen, so you can now conveniently organise your games and apps however you like. You can save up to 10 icons in one folder and give it a specific name.

 

Secondly, we’ve introduced support for video playback on PlayStation Vita via the internet browser. You can now play your favourite videos in the internet browser and watch them again and again.

 

We have also added a new feature into Group Messaging to allow you to send a message to more than one person. Now you can select multiple PSN friends at the same time to send messages simply by selecting them from your Friends list.

 

Plus, we’ve made the following enhancements:

  • Email – add multiple addresses per contact and display HTML messages
  • Photos – zoom-in in HD
  • Sound – auto mute
  • Email – search message body
  • PlayStation Plus – upload Game Saves via a 3G network connection

So that’s our brief overview of some of the new PlayStation Vita features in system software update version 2.10 – applicable to both the 3G/Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi models.

 

Note: Up to 100 icons can be displayed on the home screen, including icons inside folders. A memory card must be inserted in your PS Vita system to view videos. Some types of videos cannot be played.

 

Pretty decent update...... :good:

 

Will have to check out the "folder" system and see if it will really help or not once the update is out..... And finally, we get video playback via the Browser.... *phew* And, the "upload game saves via a 3G network connection" is like a god-send.... :good:

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Tempest 2000 successor TxK in development for PlayStation Vita, says Jeff Minter

 

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Developer Jeff Minter is bringing a successor to classic Atari Jaguar game Tempest 2000 to PlayStation Vita under the name TxK, according to an update on the Llamasoft website.

 

Minter wrote that he's long thought about revisiting Tempest 2000, which was released in 1994, calling it "one of the best games Llamasoft ever made." The developer says he'll be taking a back to basics approach with TxK.

 

"We're going to base it on the essence of the original T2K," Minter explained. "It'll be the pure, straightforward shooter that maybe you hoped for when you first saw [Xbox Live Arcade game] Space Giraffe. We're not going to overload you with ultra psychedelia, but we will make it fluid and colourful and awesome-looking on the Vita's delicious, vibrant OLED screen.

 

"We're going to give you a perfect treat for your eyes, ears and thumbs with a modern extrapolation of one of the best shooters ever made on hardware that's just perfectly suited for it, and in a way that retains the purity of the original design."

 

Llamasoft does not provide a release date, but Minter said he'll be chronicling the game's development on his blog.

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Dude, I have the p4 hut yet to play it. Heard its better that persona 3. Having played p3 on the PSP, I suggest that u begin with that game. That game was mind blowing. One of the best rpgs I have ever played. If something is even better than that, then it should be played after persona 3 :D

 

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For US users..... No confirmation from PlayStationEU about this, so far....

 

Toro’s Friend Network, Paint Park Plus Out Tomorrow on PS Vita

 

As we mentioned back in February, we have plenty of new applications on the way to PS Vita, and we’re here today to talk more about what’s coming your way soon for your favorite handheld. First off, we’re really excited to bring you Toro’s Friend Network, PS Vita’s first social gaming application, which you can try for yourself tomorrow when PSN updates. Check out the trailer below to get an idea of how Toro’s Friend Network can connect you and your gaming buddies in a new unique way.

 

 

Toro’s Friend Network is free to download, and offers you the ability to connect with your existing friends on Twitter and Facebook, as well as giving you the opportunity to meet new friends on PSN. In addition to taking part in activities, such as building a town and adventuring into the Friend Dungeon to unlock new items, you’ll be able to purchase hundreds of items to personalize your experience, like new outfits for your avatar, ability enhancements, and new name card designs.

 

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Also available tomorrow is an enhanced version of Paint Park, called Paint Park Plus. Those of you already familiar with Paint Park’s unique sandbox painting suite will be eager to check out the plethora of new features we’re bringing to Paint Park Plus. Paint Park Plus includes the full version of the original application, as well as more colors, pens and brushes to use, in addition to brand new coloring and “connect dots” templates. You can earn points through painting and drawing to unlock even more templates, and once you’re happy with your creation we’ve added Twitter support so you can share your drawings with your friends online. If that wasn’t enough, there are dozens of stickers, tools, and additional coloring unlocks themed from great PlayStation games like Gravity Rush, Uncharted, and of course Toro’s Friend Network available to purchase.

 

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Last but certainly not least, we wanted to remind you that Imaginstruments, PS Vita’s first application that offers a full music creation suite, is available now. Choose from a variety of instruments and drum tracks to create your own unique music creations, and save them directly to PS Vita. The interface is robust enough for the seasoned musician, but intuitive enough for newcomers to try their hand at song crafting.

 

We can’t wait for you to get your hands on all three of these new applications. We have plenty more to come, so check back in to PlayStation.Blog to see what we have in store next!

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