“Hi! Playstation” free online mag released
Japan gets all the good things, we know. Fortunately, PlayStation.com Japan was nice enough to put up an online magazine for the whole world to see. Aside from figuring out that the mag’s title is “Hi! PlayStation”, those of us who can’t understand moonspeak will have to do with the pretty pictures.
The pages are filled with what we can only imagine as juicy info, coming with screens and different artwork. Hot titles are featured, such as Monster Hunter, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Bleach: Heat the Soul 4, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Another Road, the huge lineup of spin-offs from the Final Fantasy franchise, and other titles for the PS3 and PSP.
There are some interesting maps which look like blueprints of gaming Nirvana. Apparently, there’s a 4-story building where you can find and even play games. If that’s not convenient enough, the different genres are also sorted out. It’s hard to confirm for those who can’t read Japanese, but it seems to be the PlayStation Store that’s open 24 hours a day.
With all the info you’ll need about Sony titles and even price lists, this online mag is definitely worth checking out (if you can understand Japanese of course). Just click on the Read link below then download from the section on the right.
Japan gets all the good things, we know. Fortunately, PlayStation.com Japan was nice enough to put up an online magazine for the whole world to see. Aside from figuring out that the mag’s title is “Hi! PlayStation”, those of us who can’t understand moonspeak will have to do with the pretty pictures.
The pages are filled with what we can only imagine as juicy info, coming with screens and different artwork. Hot titles are featured, such as Monster Hunter, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Bleach: Heat the Soul 4, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Another Road, the huge lineup of spin-offs from the Final Fantasy franchise, and other titles for the PS3 and PSP.
There are some interesting maps which look like blueprints of gaming Nirvana. Apparently, there’s a 4-story building where you can find and even play games. If that’s not convenient enough, the different genres are also sorted out. It’s hard to confirm for those who can’t read Japanese, but it seems to be the PlayStation Store that’s open 24 hours a day.
With all the info you’ll need about Sony titles and even price lists, this online mag is definitely worth checking out (if you can understand Japanese of course). Just click on the Read link below then download from the section on the right.