Posts tagged toy-home 
Get more tilt action with Toy Home 2nd Gear
Yes, this is exactly what you've been waiting for. Toy Home 2nd Gear promises to bring more SIXAXIS love to the PS3. Available on the Japanese Store for 500 yen (about $4.50), this expansion adds new cars, new levels and new modes to the PSN original. No US release has been announced yet. We're real...
PSN Thursday: Trials of Hawkish, Mesmerizing Snakeballs
This week's batch of PlayStation Network content is pretty massive - "our biggest ever," according to the official US PlayStation blog. There's a catch, of course, in that PSN will not be updated next Thursday (also known as Christmas Eve). Enough pouting, let's open our presents a week early! Warh...
European PSN updates for December 20th
Merry Christmas! Well, almost. Not long to go now and this update will be the last one before the big day, so Sony has seen fit to give us a nice selection of Christmas gifts to choose from. While the big addition here, Toy Home, isn't free it's with us a long time before we expected to see it. Eu...
Footage of Toy Home, straight from Japan
Game Republic's upcoming PSN game, Toy Home, is coming soon to the US PlayStation Store. The game, which is already available in Japan, focuses on physics-based driving. Overall, it looks a bit underwhelming, especially graphically. However, there's potential for zany fun, provided the controls fe...
Toy Home hitting the JPN PSN Store on November 1st
The official site for Game Republic's Toy Home is up and includes a whole host of information pertinent to its release. The game will be downloadable from the Japanses PSN Store from November the first and will cost 800 yen. Toy Home will weigh in at 629 megabytes and will support up to two players...
Game Republic revealed as Toy Home devs
We didn't know it was supposed to be a mystery, but apparently the developers behind PS3's new racer, Toy Home, weren't announced at TGS. The game was held in some high acclaim, so the lack of knowing who was behind the title was disorienting for some. Sony has finally revealed who's to blame for m...
