Quantum Theory was first unveiled back in 2008 as a new IP for Tecmo Koei, and was scheduled for release in March 2010. The title has now been delayed with a ballpark date of “Summer 2010,” according to Tecmo Koei America. Tecmo Koei originally announced that the game would not make the March 2010 release date back in February of this year.
Blue Toad Murder Files Episodes 4-6 Available Tomorrow

The exclusive PSN title, Blue Toad Murder Files, is coming to an end tomorrow when the final three episodes are released on the European PlayStation Store. Fans of the game will finally be able to decipher the mysteries surrounding Little Riddle. Episodes 4-6 will be available to purchase for £9.99 and the first episode of the title will be required.
Final Fantasy IX Heading to PSN

Soon you will be able to join Zidane, Garnet, Vivi and the other characters from Final Fantasy IX. The will soon be joining the ranks of Final Fantasy VII, VIII and Tactics, when it is released on the PlayStation Network. Square Enix has confirmed that the title will be heading to Japan soon with North American and European releases in the future.
PS3 Goes Portable with Hori Docking Station

The latest PS3 accessory from Japan is perfect if you travel around a lot. Japanese game peripheral maker HORI (which also sells stuff in the US) announced a portable LCD screen, which, once attached to the top of a PS3 Slim, makes the console (somewhat) portable. The product is licensed by Sony and sized at 295×255×55mm. Buyers also get a built-in stereo speaker, two headphone jacks, and component/ multi-AV out interfaces.
PlayStation 3 GameOS Leaked

Despite Sony’s attempt to thwart hackers by removing the OtherOS functionality in the recent Firmware 3.21 update, two hackers, going by the names of JaicraB and DemonHades, have managed to extract the GameOS from the system and leak it publicly. What does mean? Now that the code for the GameOS is publicly available, others can reverse engineer the code and discover new exploits in the system.
“It Only Does Everything” Campaign Successful for Sony

You may have seen the “It Only Does Everything” PS3 advert on TV or on the Internet on more than one occasion. Speaking at the MI6 marketing conference in San Francisco last week, Peter Dille, SCEA’s head of marketing, said the company’s ‘It Only Does Everything’ PlayStation 3 advertisement campaign is working increasing sales for the console by 184 percent in the three months following the price cut.
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Blu-ray Discs Expanded to 128GB

The capacity of the Blu-ray disc has been expanded yet again, but this time it has resulted in a new sub-format: BDXL. The new format can store up to 128GB (write-once) or 100GB (rewritable), more than doubling the capacity of the dual-layer BD, disc which can hold up to 50GB of data. Unfortunately, the PlayStation 3 will not be compatible with the new format, even with a firmware update.
Flower Soundtrack Available This Week

The Flower soundtrack was first revealed on February 12th 2010, marking the one year anniversary for the PSN exclusive title. The soundtrack will finally be available to purchase from the PlayStation store this week. The soundtrack features 8 tracks from the title, with over a hour of music. Best of all, it will cost only $2.99.
Lost Planet 2 Demo Coming April 22nd 2010

Capcom has been giving away access to the Lost Planet 2 demo a little early to though who signed up to their website lostplanetcommunity.com or by following @SonyPlayStation on twitter. In a few weeks, the demo will also be released to the general public – on April 22nd to be exact.If 1.5 million people download the demo on public release, Capcom will also donate a whopping $25,000 to charity.
Killzone 2 Will Support 3D

In the April Episode of Qore, Veronica Belmont revealed that Killzone 2 will be getting 3D support when the technology launches in Summer 2010. A number of other PlayStation 3 titles has already been confirmed to support 3D technology, including WipEout HD, Gran Turismo 5 and SuperStardust HD.