2011年2月11日星期五

Sony Computer Entertainment has filed a quartet of new trademarks

Sony Computer Entertainment has filed a quartet of new trademarks that may offer a peek into the PlayStation 3 and PSP maker's upcoming software plans, including a new ninja game.Of the four new trademarks filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, it's only Legend of Kunoichi that gives us a sense of what Sony has planned, replica Omega 3210.52 Men's Watch something starring a female ninja on some PlayStation platform. And it's likely not a reference to Sega's PlayStation 2 sequel to Shinobi, known as Nightshade in the West, Kunoichi in Japan and pictured above.

Three other titles, Smashbreak, Digi-tiles and Earthshield, sure sound like smaller puzzle or arcade games, the type of content that sound ideal for PSP minis releases or PlayStation Network games. (The trademarks are protected for “game software for hand-held equipment with liquid crystal display” and “downloadable video game software,” but Sony may simply be overprotective.) Another option? Smaller games for the replica Omega 3212.80 Men's Watch PlayStation 3's motion controller, due relatively soonish.Legend Of Kunoichi, Smashbreak, Digi-tiles & Earthshield [USPTO]" "The assembled game critics team-up to take on EA's latest co-op shooter in our Army of Two: The 40th Day Frankenreview.

Salem and Rios teach us an important lesson about friendship as they make their way through decreasingly scenic, increasingly war-torn Shanghai, adding their bullet-holes and shrapnel to a situation that's quickly getting out of hand. Only by relying on their greatest resource - each other - can they hope to survive.And I'm spent. That replica Omega 3540.50 Men's Watch was far too much drama in a single paragraph. While I recover, check out what the assembled game critics had to say about The 40th Day. GameSpy Take away the armored masks and you'd have a hard time telling Army of Two: The 40th Day from a glut of other third-person shooters.