PlayStation Home has launched one of its most exciting initiatives yet. The Community Theater is a screen in Home's virtual film house dedicated to bringing players "close to their favorite gaming websites" through "exclusive videos specially crafted for PlayStation Home." The first partner to join Sony's online community is PS Nation, a long-running PlayStation-oriented podcast (which was formerly partnered with Joystiq).
Glenn and the rest of the PS Nation team are working on providing regular updates to the online service. While other outlets haven't been named, this is a good first step in countering Xbox Live's video partnerships, such as IGN Strategize and the OXM Report.
Reader Comments (14)
Posted: Jun 8th 2010 9:18PM Goblowsoup said
Hey, that's great news! Glad to see the PSNation guys be the first partner. Hope some other great podcast jump on board.
Posted: Jun 8th 2010 9:55PM RPGJock said
Congrats guys, keep up the good work!!
Posted: Jun 8th 2010 7:46PM Plankfan said
VGEvo Represent! Once again, congrats on making it big time, guys!
Posted: Jun 8th 2010 9:15PM TamarindLAZ said
This is awesome! Can't wait to see more from you guys in Home.
Oh, and VGEvo Represent!
Oh, and VGEvo Represent!
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 12:05AM chichipapa said
BRING BACK PS NATION TO JOYSTIQ
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 12:33AM (Unverified) said
I love Torgo Time! AHHHH
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 12:53AM kentuckyfried said
sweet.
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 1:18AM McDuckScrooged said
This is exactly what I mean about home..
Its frowned upon by all of the 360 bods... In reality if you visit the service every couple of weeks you will notice its always full of people and full of stuff going on and every few weeks its had a load of updates and stuff added.. I preferred the original tiles though.
I have a strong feeling that home may be the future xmb. I dont understand why its seen as a bad service ... Its a good idea, they need to re-enable voice in the world, but other than that its a really good idea.
Its frowned upon by all of the 360 bods... In reality if you visit the service every couple of weeks you will notice its always full of people and full of stuff going on and every few weeks its had a load of updates and stuff added.. I preferred the original tiles though.
I have a strong feeling that home may be the future xmb. I dont understand why its seen as a bad service ... Its a good idea, they need to re-enable voice in the world, but other than that its a really good idea.
Posted: Jun 10th 2010 11:37AM McDuckScrooged said
Seriously ? Do you even know what home is ? You can use a search engine to walk into an arena and play a game of pool ? Seriously ? or a game of sodium 1 ? Or to invite people into one of your apartments and talk to them ? Or to start a game ? I really dont think you have used home to understand what its about,
Im not talking this gen when I mention future xmb, hence why future is used.
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Im not talking this gen when I mention future xmb, hence why future is used.
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 9:51AM mahunoy said
Congrats guys!
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 12:18PM mstachiw said
I listen to podcasts in bg during work or choirs at home... i've been listening to those guys since Joystiq. Great podcasts:
Also good but OT
-The Dice Tower... for those into board gaming
-H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast... don't let literary scare you away... its awesome!
-Creative Screenwriting Magazine... just listened to Q&A with George Romero and one on Troll 2 doc
-1up Retronauts for old school gaming and Active Time Babble for RPGs
-TEDtalks and this week in Tech are great too
Also good but OT
-The Dice Tower... for those into board gaming
-H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast... don't let literary scare you away... its awesome!
-Creative Screenwriting Magazine... just listened to Q&A with George Romero and one on Troll 2 doc
-1up Retronauts for old school gaming and Active Time Babble for RPGs
-TEDtalks and this week in Tech are great too
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 3:32PM (Unverified) said
Glenn Rules!
Posted: Jun 9th 2010 9:28PM (Unverified) said
Oh hi :-)
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