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Sony’s Video Unlimited replaces the PSN video store

Sony has made sweeping changes to the way it handles its digital businesses. The company decided to unify its digital services under the Sony Entertainment umbrella and got rid of the Qriocity branding. Sony now calls its video service Movies Unlimited, and a preview of the new application will be available to PlayStation Plus members today. Video Unlimited will be released to everyone in a few weeks.

CollegeHumor coming to Nintendo 3DS

CollegeHumor Media, which runs the CollegeHumor website filled with funny videos and other humor, announced July 25, 2011, that it will be teaming up with Nintendo to showcase original 3D comic videos through the 3DS using the new Nintendo video service.

C2E2 2011: Interview with the cast of Chuck

Some of the cast members of the hit nerd-turned-spy show Chuck met with press on Saturday March 19th 2011 at C2E2 to chat it up about the show.

First off I talked to Chris Fedak, the show’s producer. Chris has been working on the show the entire run and despite constant threats of this one being the last season of the show, Fedak shows no fear, “Even if we don’t came back for another season, we want to do a great show and give it everything we have, even the kitchen sink.”

BRA-A-A-INS! Zombies to attack 26 cities to promote “The Walking Dead” on AMC

This week on Halloween day (October 31, 2010), AMC (American Movie Classics) will be starting a new drama series called The Walking Dead about a zombie epidemic that is threatening to end civilization as we know it (if it hasn’t already).

In celebration of this fact, AMC and FOX networks are hosting a world-wide zombie invasion stunt. The event will kick off with overseas invasions beginning at daybreak in Taipei and Hong Kong on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, and moving across the globe where the stunt culminates at the show’s Los Angeles premiere.

Watch Hulu Plus on your PS3 in July 2010 and on your Xbox 360 in 2011 (updated)

If you’ve ever wanted to watch your favorite Hulu shows via your video game consoles, good news. Hulu has announced that Hulu Plus will be available on the PS3 and Xbox 360. Not right away, mind you. PS3 owners will get it sometime in July, 2010. Xbox 360 owners have an even longer wait, as it won’t be ready for them until sometime in 2011. And even then, Xbox 360 owners will also have to be Xbox Live Gold members to access it.

Hulu Plus will cost $9.99 per month, if you decide to partake, and allow you to see lots of TV shows. You can access current season tickets to watch the current season of many TV shows, and also watch every episode from every season of many past shows as well. It doesn’t give you ad-free viewing though. So there is a downside.

Hulu Plus is currently available in the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Samsung TVs and Blu-ray players and Window and Mac PCs…

Netflix now streaming video onto Wii

Congratulation Wii owners! Those Netflix Wii discs you received near the end of March, 2010 are now useful! Netflix initially stated that it would begin streaming video to Wiis starting April 16, 2010, but it turns out the streaming is now working today (April 12, 2010)!

It works like this – Netflix subscribers put the disc into their Wiis. They then chose to start running data from the disc and, if it’s your first time using it, activate it with an online activation code. After that, you’ll be taken to a menu and can start browsing TV shows and movies…

PlayStation Store Update: Go Ninja Turtles Go! (September 13 to 19, 2009)

This week’s PlayStation Store is full of action-packed games to keep you entertained. First game available in the store is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled for $9.99. It takes everyone’s favorite ninja turtles Donatello, Micheal Angelo, Raphael and Leonardo back through time to fight Shredder, foot-soldiers and many familiar foes – including Krang and Leatherhead – to repair the damages done in the present. In this game you can face Shredder’s army alone, invite up to three friends to play at home or go online and play. Recreated in beautiful full 3D HD graphics and animations, players will enjoy that the game retains its favorite moments and familiar game play of the original.

This week’s PlayStation One Classic will take players back to the small ghost town of Silent Hill for $5.99. Follow Harry Mason through the town of Silent Hill in search of his daughter Cheryl lost somewhere on the dangerous streets of Silent Hill filled with bizarre creatures and strange people. Celebrate its 10-year anniversary and re-live the frightening story of Harry Mason and play the game that started it all.