The last PS3 commercial we laid our eyes on gave us nightmares and scarred us for life thanks to a naked Chucky-style baby. This one (which was made for Japan’s launch) makes a lot more sense, despite ...
The new commercial from Sony stating that PS3 "only does everything", features Uncharted 2. There is also a "good boyfriend" and a lady with rather nice gams. It's posted after the break courtesy of ...
Kevin Butler has done some great PS3 commercials and this one is no different. This time he coaches a ModNation player and you bet he does it in pure Kevin Butler style. ModNation Racers is a kart ...
Sony's putting out a new "it only does everything" PS3 commercial, just in time for Thanksgiving next week, toting the benefits of having Blu-ray, The commercial also takes us back to the wonderful ...
Who can forget the first Japanese DS commercial, in which Utada Hikaru asked for permission to "touch" Nintendo's new portable system? Or how about the first PSP commercial, which showed off Ridge ...
Sony has unleashed a fresh TV commercial highlighting the multimedia capabilities of its swanky new PS3 Slim console. Check out the video below, which follows in the footsteps of the corporation’s ...
With a title like “Hand Drawn”, I immediately thought this to be another mind melting commercial from Sony for the PS3 console. I’m happy to report that I was completely wrong. Wow. This commercial ...
Last month, Sony pushed out an update to the PlayStation 3 that among other things, allowed PS3 owners to use their spare Cell CPU cycles for the well-known Folding@Home distributed computing project.
Do you remember Marcus Rivers, the kid from those PSP commercials? He was played by actor Bobb'e J. Thompson, who went on to ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. A commercial for Final Fantasy XIII has been reprimanded by Britain's Advertising Standards Authority for using PlayStation 3 footage in an ...
Ha! Hahahaha. Sorry, please excuse my laughter—I just find it hilarious that the advertising agency employed by Microsoft thought they could get away with showing ...