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Introducing PlayStation Underground

By Ryan Clements "For those PlayStation gamers that don’t remember (or, perhaps, hadn’t yet appeared on this Earth), PlayStation Underground was a video magazine and series of demo discs which Sony Computer Entertainment America produced in the late ’90s. Now, we’re bringing PlayStation Underground back in the form of an online show about video games."

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Omar913986d ago

Sounds awesome! I remember PU but never subscribed

Fishermenofwar3986d ago

I remember buying them for the demo disks you got...lol

Stapleface3986d ago

I remember demo discs. Most of them had more content than full price AAA games do now days. Good times.

Thehyph3986d ago

My ps1 definitely spent more time spinning demo discs than game discs.

I probably spent the most time playing the Warhawk demo.

Fishermenofwar3986d ago (Edited 3986d ago )

Do you remember the first disk that had the downhill skating demo?

I must have played that for ages ...ESPN Extreme games demo....the nostalgia

Shineon3986d ago (Edited 3986d ago )

Remember when you push R1 on a game demo, the tile would flip over revealing a button sequence code for a hidden demo or a game video

NatureOfLogic_3986d ago

Wow, this comment made me very nostalgic. Good times.

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Amplitude's Newest Rougelite, Endless Dungeon, Announced for Console and PC

Andrew M writes: "Amplitude is returning to the Endless universe in Endless Dungeons, which follows a team of shipwrecked heroes aboard a space station full of monsters."

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Developer Considers Harmonix Music VR Feature-Complete; No New Content Planned

Developer Harmonix has 'no plans' to expand on its virtual reality music visualiser Harmonix Music VR, it has today confirmed.

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Top 5 Games of 2016 (So Far)

Matt from Gamers Sphere says, "Believe it or not, we're halfway through 2016! I'd like to count down what I think are the top 5 games these past six months have provided."

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