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Portable Gaming World is reporting that news has surfaced about “Dokodemo Issho: Let’s School”.
For those of you who are saying, “Dokowhat?”, Dokodemo Issho is similar to those Tamagotchi games. It’s sort of like a virtual pet program. In this edition you can teach your pet a new word, and tell them whether it is a noun, verb, adjective and so on. The pet will try to learn more about it by using it in conversations when talking with you. You can even teach it incorrect things like saying food is a “toilet” and the pet will think it’s correct and say something like “I’m hungry and would like to have some toilet.” Things like that.

I need some toilet!
More pictures of the new SONY PSP Porn set that comes with the game after the jump……
Originally Syndicated via RSS from SONY PSP
Portable Gaming World is reporting that news has surfaced about “Dokodemo Issho: Let’s School”.
For those of you who are saying, “Dokowhat?”, Dokodemo Issho is similar to those Tamagotchi games. It’s sort of like a virtual pet program. In this edition you can teach your pet a new word, and tell them whether it is a noun, verb, adjective and so on. The pet will try to learn more about it by using it in conversations when talking with you. You can even teach it incorrect things like saying food is a “toilet” and the pet will think it’s correct and say something like “I’m hungry and would like to have some toilet.” Things like that.

I need some toilet!
More pictures of the new SONY PSP Porn set that comes with the game after the jump……
Originally Syndicated via RSS from SONY PSP
Before all you fanboys get so excited that you pee a little, I hope you take a brief moment to download the E3TV / PermissionTV Player. This application rocks. It will stream eventually play all three of the major press conferences from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, FULLSCREEN AND FREE OF CHARGE. If you have to go to school or work (What? You used up your vacation already? Call in sick already), the media player will download the press conferences for later viewing. So don’t fret about paying Gamespot for a subscription or battling 1UP users for bandwidth. This media gobstopper of a goodie is coming directly from E3Insider.com, the official news site of E3.
Also, if you enjoyed last years Floored and FanCam blogcasts, the E3TV app will work like a podcast retriever and download those episodes for you as soon as they become available.
Hurry, the Sony event is only a couple of hours away. Download now before their server bogs up.
[UPDATE: The player is cool in concept but poor in execution. I still have yet to see the Sony conference available through the player and it has been over for 8 hours. Verdict: Stick with the low-res free Gamespot coverage.]
Originally Syndicated via RSS from SONY PSP
Before all you fanboys get so excited that you pee a little, I hope you take a brief moment to download the E3TV / PermissionTV Player. This application rocks. It will stream eventually play all three of the major press conferences from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, FULLSCREEN AND FREE OF CHARGE. If you have to go to school or work (What? You used up your vacation already? Call in sick already), the media player will download the press conferences for later viewing. So don’t fret about paying Gamespot for a subscription or battling 1UP users for bandwidth. This media gobstopper of a goodie is coming directly from E3Insider.com, the official news site of E3.
Also, if you enjoyed last years Floored and FanCam blogcasts, the E3TV app will work like a podcast retriever and download those episodes for you as soon as they become available.
Hurry, the Sony event is only a couple of hours away. Download now before their server bogs up.
[UPDATE: The player is cool in concept but poor in execution. I still have yet to see the Sony conference available through the player and it has been over for 8 hours. Verdict: Stick with the low-res free Gamespot coverage.]
Originally Syndicated via RSS from SONY PSP