PlayStation Home
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NXE launch hits few bumpsIts focus will also be the three-dimensional avatars which look like the illegitimate offspring of Nintendo's Miis and the slicker avatars of the PlayStation Home service, which is still ostensibly set to launch before year's end. In this article: Netflix, Dashboard, E3, 2006 World Cup, XrossMediaBar, Itunes, Gears of War 2, Fable II, Silver, and PlayStation Home |
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IGN | November 24, 2008
PlayStation 3: Two Years Later
As mentioned, the PlayStation Network heading has now broken out some things that were once contained in the basic Network heading, including Account Management and the PlayStation Store (and PlayStation Home, for those in the beta). The...
In this article: PlayStation 3, Cross Media Bar, Sony, PlayStation Network, PlayStation, Blu-ray, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | December 10, 2008
PlayStation Home Launches Everywhere December 11th [Ps Home]
...PlayStation Home users who share the same interests. PlayStation Home also allows groups of users to launch directly into their favourite online games together from PlayStation Home. PlayStation Home, available as a free download*3...
In this article: PlayStation 3, Watchmen, Diesel, Ligne Roset, Red Bull, Paramount Pictures International, Red Bull Air Race, Eurogamer, and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
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GameRush Entertainment: Feeds | December 10, 2008
Sony to launch PlayStation Home December 11
...icon on the PlayStation Network column of XMB (XrossMediaBar) on PS3. Users will be able to experience basic features and services of PlayStation Home, free of charge. PlayStation Home will allow open interaction among users, business...
In this article: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, Sony, XrossMediaBar, Sony Computer Entertainment, and Kazuo Hirai
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PR Newswire: All Releases | December 09, 2008
PlayStation(R)Home Beta Service Will Become Available to All PLAYSTATION(R)3 Users on December 11
...their friends, but will also be able to create their own community by using the "Club(*2)" feature to create clubs with other PlayStation Home users who share the same interests. , will launch directly from the PlayStation Home icon on the...
In this article: PlayStation 3, Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., PlayStation Network, PlayStation, Trademark, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Red Bull, Diesel, and Electronic Arts
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en.wikipedia.org
PlayStation Home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PlayStation Home (also marketed and referred to as Home) is a community-based ... It is available directly from the PlayStation 3 XrossMediaBar. ...
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www.us.playstation.com
PlayStation.com - News - Press Releases - SCEI Announces ...
Home is a real-time online 3D, networked community available on the PLAYSTATION®Network. ... Store and will launch directly from XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) on PS3. ...
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www.us.playstation.com
PlayStation.com - News - Press Releases - PlayStation®Home ...
PlayStation Home is a ground-breaking 3D social gaming community ... PlayStation Home icon on the PlayStation®Network column of XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) on PS3. ...
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manuals.playstation.net
PS3™ | About XMB™ (XrossMediaBar)
PlayStation®3 System Software. User's Guide. About XMB™ > About XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) ... From the home menu, select the content on the disc or storage media, ...
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www.obsessable.com
PlayStation Home Defined at Obsessable
... Gigabyte, Hard disk drive, Megabyte, XrossMediaBar (XMB), PlayStation Home ... 12/12/08 2:00pm Gaming feature PlayStation Home Beta first impressions ...
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PlayStation Home (also marketed and referred to as Home) is a community-based service developed by Sony Computer Entertainment's London and Cambridge studios for the PlayStation 3 on the PlayStation Network. It is available directly from the PlayStation 3 XrossMediaBar. Home has been in development since early 2005 and started an open public beta test in December 2008. Home allows users to create an avatar on their PlayStation 3 console and explore an online world. This avatar gets its own virtual apartment space or "HomeSpace", which can be adorned with items that users can obtain in several different ways. In a 2007 keynote speech, Phil Harrison used the term "Game 3.0" to describe the service.
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