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MUG SHOT: CAPCOM KOREA’S PROMOTIONAL SERVBOT COFFEE MUGS


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5.28.2009

Brandon Boyer

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Apologies for the lack of updates lately — I’ve been suffering from extreme under-the-weatherness for a few days now — and for the brief catchup I’ll be doing to get the site back up to speed.

As mea culpa, I offer another in a long line of objects to covet (and to keep your eyes peeled on eBay for): this set of Dead Rising Servbot mugs, meant to be served during your own dawn of the dead, and emblazoned with both series producer (and Mega Man creator) Keiji Inafune’s john hancock and Mega Man sketch.

The don’t-call-them-Lego-headed Servbots continue to be a Capcom series favorite, most notably for their appearance in what might have been the studio’s top three shining moments of the PlayStation era: action/puzzler The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, a game I’d desperately like to see come to the PlayStation Network store for PS3/PSP play.

Say “Good Morning” with a Servbot Coffee Mug [Capcom-Unity]

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SONY JAPAN THROWS PSP PLAYERS AN AD-HOC PARTY


11.13.2008

Brandon Boyer

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With Thursday’s update to the PlayStation Network Stores, Sony has landed a major milestone in integrating its PSP and PS3 hardware — though currently in Japan only. Alongside its local Metal Gear Solid 4 demo and “Rare Week 1” LittleBigPlanet in-game T-shirt, the “Adhoc Party for PSP ϐVerison” is a free download which wirelessly links PSPs to a host PS3 and brings the majority of the PSP’s local-only multiplayer games properly online for the first time.

NeoGAF forum users have been scouring Japan’s message boards for compatibility lists, and are reporting that games like Phantasy Star Portable, Street Fighter Zero 3, Tekken Dark Resurrection and Final Fantasy Tactics have all made the online leap.

More importantly, Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G — consistently both Capcom and the PSP’s top selling title in Japan — has made the jump, coming just as Capcom makes its some-might-call-it-a-defection to the Wii for the third console volume of the Monster Hunter series. With online chat (a necessity for Hunter’s party-based tactical action) added to all games via the PS3s Bluetooth headsets, the update issure to breathe new life into that and a number of other since-neglected PSP games.

The catch? Apart from needing a Japanese PSN account to download the software (easily done with a little clever hacking about), Ad-Hoc Party requires both built-in wifi and a wired PS3 connection, so owners of the original 20 gig PS3 model, and anyone currently outside an ethernet cable’s reach of the nearest router are out of luck. Otherwise, U.S. and EU versions of PSP games have already been confirmed as working, so consult the demonstration video above and let us know how it’s working for you in the comments below.

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