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GO!VIEW and The History Channel to give PSP(tm) users a piece of the past
From ancient civilisations to the world's greatest air battles, GO!VIEW now brings PSP(tm) users some of the most interesting stories in history with programming from The History Channel. With hours of content available including popular series such as Ax Men, Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire and Dogfights, as well as a range of one hour documentaries, PSP(tm) owners can now take a little bit of history with them wherever they go.
Content from The History Channel is offered as part of the Entertainment subscription pack, available on GO!VIEW for just £5 per month. Continuing GO!VIEW's commitment to provide great content for its customers, this latest partnership allows PSP(tm) owners to transfer highlights from The History Channel to watch on-the-go and on-demand. What's more, PSP(tm) users can currently trial GO!VIEW free for thirty days.
Richard Melman, Acting Managing Director of The History Channel says; "We are absolutely delighted to expand and capitalise on the success of The History Channel via this exciting new platform. Now I've got an even better excuse to buy a PSP(tm)!"
In addition to the Entertainment Pack, PSP(tm) users can also subscribe to the Sports and Comedy Packs available on GO!VIEW by monthly subscription, whilst selected 'Movies to Rent' and 'Latest TV to Rent' can be transferred via the rental service. Subscription packs are priced at £5 (€7) for 1 pack, £8 (€11) for 2 packs and £10 (€14) for all three packs. Rental TV is available from £1.50 (€2.00) per episode and a range of movies is available from £2.50 (€3.20) each.
www.goview.tv
Go!VIEW is a joint venture between Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and BSkyB who have established the joint venture 'GO!VIEW Entertainment UK'. This is being used to bring the PSP video-on-demand to market in the UK, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands & the Isle of Man. Sky is providing their expertise in building successful video-on-demand platforms as well as content acquisition. Sony Computer Entertainment is providing the marketing for the service.
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Some updates weren't universally hated by the entire world within seconds of being uploaded.
1. The Animal Crossing Wild World mega-feature and public-service review
2. Sonic CD - screenshot parade
3. Cream The Rabbit sexual diagrams
4. OutRun2 screenshot-taking guide for the benefit of inept journalists
5. The personal UKR SEGA Toys Homestar planetarium review
6. Trying to buy an Xbox 360 in London
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8. A trip to GamesMaster (in Peckham)
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It came with the template. Maybe in 2014 we'll jump on board the Twitter train and put that in here. Or a radio. That'd be nice.
Mr. Cunty Bollocks
Their series "digging up a piece of broken pot and re-creating a whole city outside of Bath based on circumstantial evidence" was groundbreaking stuff.
WV: Putzons - Ancient race of Siberian nomadic folk as featured on The History Channel
How much more proof is needed that SEGA is indeed worth worshipping as the messiah of games?
Now, where's that GameGear...
Crap. Also, imagine trying to acually absorb any serious historical discourse on a bendy bus crammed with commuters. Not exactly the round room in the British Museum is it.
So it seems right that the History Channel start chronicling the dark ages of gaming because the world must know what happened, and never forget.
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=308025
Looks like someone beat SEGA to it..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countdown_(computer_game)
Channel 4 Time Team ftw!
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/sony-littlebigplanet-would-be-a-clear-number-one-any-other-time-of-year
Sony sucks balls is Sony bashing.
Sony sucks balls because nutsacks held off buying the Dreamcast on the promise that the PS2 could launch missles into outer-space is revealing the truth. That's right Sony, the PS2 was a super computer, and the PS3 is so powerful it can do platform games. At least the Dreamcast knew what it was - a beautiful forge for the making of dreams.