Myth Games Logo
Home | PC Games | MMORPGs | PSP | DS | Xbox 360 | PS3 | Wii | Mobile | Hardware | Retro | Game Dev | Buy Games
Recent Reviews
Game Boxart Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken is a PSN game set in the Rocketbirds universe, which you may be familiar with from the PC game “Rocketbirds: Revolution!”. Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken is set in Albatropolis, a land full of birds which has be
Game Boxart Perpetuum is a sci-fi MMORPG from a small company based in Hungary. It "launched" late last year, but has stayed under the radar of most gamers, in part because the developers have chosen to delay marketing of the game until they've added a few more
Game Boxart Rift: Planes of Telara is Trion's entry into the already rather crowded world of Fantasy MMORPGs, and quite an entry it is. Rift advertises itself by saying "We're not in Azeroth any more", however it would be hard to believe that statement if you w
Game Boxart Magic The Gathering: Tactics is the latest PC incarnation of Magic The Gathering. There have been many attempts to convert the Magic The Gathering trading card game into a computer game. Some attempts have been better than others, but this is perha
Game Boxart We reviewed Fallen Earth when it first came out. At the time, we were quite impressed with it. Has Fallen Earth stood the test of time? Well, we've returned to check it out again following the release of the Blood Sports expansion, and I think it
Follow Us
Go! Messenger for PSP
Written by: Etali
Date: 2008-02-27
PSP users can now keep in touch with each other, for free, from any wireless broadband internet connection, thanks to Go! Messenger, a service which will allow gamers to Video, Voice and Instant Message (IM) each other from anywhere in the world all from their PSPs. When connected to a Go!Cam, the attachable video camera and microphone for PSP, users also have the ability to make video calls to their friends and leave fun video and voice messages.

Go!Messenger has been developed in partnership with BT, allowing users to connect to wireless broadband at over 2,500 BT Openzone hotspots and in and around city centres. Users will have the freedom of a mobile phone except that through Go! Messenger all calls to other users are free1.

“With Go!Messenger, the PSP is pushing new boundaries, adding unique communication features to all the existing multimedia experiences, said Stephane Hareau, PSP European Marketing Manager. “Enabling more than 8.5 Million PSP users across the SCEE region to communicate with each other, through Video or Voice chat, truly confirms the always evolving nature and potential of PSP."

Warren Buckley, BT Group Director Mobility & Convergence said, “By working with PlayStation, BT is helping to consolidate PSP as a communications and entertainment device that will sit at the heart of a PSP user’s digital lifestyle. For the first time, the PSP community can stay constantly connected through voice and video chat and instant messaging both in and out of the home. We believe that this exciting development will only help SCEE to attract even more customers for the PSP.
Share This Page
Subscribe to our feedSubscribe in a reader
Recently Updated Games
Max Payne 3
Rocketbirds: Hard Boiled Chicken
Achievement Life
Firefall
LEGO Batman 2
Conquer Online
MidEast Crisis 2
King of Fighters XIII
X3: Albion Prelude
Skyrim
Risen 2
National Geographic Challenge!
Postal III
Oil Rush
Enemy Front
 
Cool Stuff

The iPad and the iPhone are two of the most popular mobile devices. They can link up to the Internet over a wireless network or through a cell network. That means that you could play applications like mobile casino games from anywhere you reach the net.
VOB to avi