AudioGuru + Widgets Pro v1.22
Prototype 2 on PC pushed to July 24, RADNET Edition announced
Load up your 3DS AR cards on your internet-equipped phone
Red Bull BC One v1.0.1
Slightly Mad's Project Cars coming to Wii U, has nothing to do with Pixar
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters - Xbox 360
Battlefield, Medal of Honor series discounted on Steam today
DeathSpank: The Baconing is the third entry in the DeathSpank series, coming this summer
Wind Meter anemometer v1.0.5
Android Seven (Pro) v2.2.4.3
Puzzle Agent investigates PSN April 19
Lucent Lock Screen v1.0.1
CalenGoo v1.0.67
JAMT - White Gradient - Donate v0.3.6
Rayman Origins to be 'a big event,' Ubisoft CEO says
Titanium Backup Pro 4.7.2
Super Stardust HD bracing for 'Impact Mode' DLC
Engadget reviews the PlayStation Vita
The Secret World console game is on the back burner
Maximum Racing: GP Classic Racing - Nintendo Wii
Ultimate To-Do List Licensed v1.6.5
Old Microsoft patent details gaming console with DVR functionality
FolderSync v1.7.4
Iwata interested in NFC payments, tolerant of microtransactions
NBA Jam hits iPad from downtown
Launcher 7 (Donate) v1.0.0.73
MyBackup Pro v3.0.6
Slot Machine + v3.4
Kernel Manager Pro v1.0.2
Here's what you'll be fighting over at Evo 2012
De Blob 2 - Nintendo DS
WB registers 'Batman: Impostors' domains, XBLA game rumored
Robot Unicorn Attack v1.0
Beat Ne-Yo at Child of Eden to help Japan
Joystiq Podcast - Crisis on Infinite Mirths
Pokemon SoulSilver - Nintendo DS
Ringo Pro - Ringtones & Alerts v1.3.7
Twisted Metal's PSN Pass, demo, and day-one patch: Jaffe explains
UNO™ HD v3.x.x
PSN will see a re-release of a re-release of Final Fantasy V in Japan this week. Square Enix's Shinji Hashimoto announced the PSOne Classics release -- compatible with PS3 and PSP -- of the PlayStation port of the Super Famicom RPG a couple of months ago, and revealed the April 6 release date today on Twitter.
Around the release of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, Activision Blizzard repeatedly touted its 12 million subscribers. During yesterday's investor conference call, however, Blizzard president Mike Morhaime revealed that as of the end of March, the subscriber base had fallen from a stratospheric 12 million all the way to a humiliating 11.4 million, a decline of 5%.