Mon, Feb 09, 2009 | 11:30 GMT
Loads of companies sign up to do Home stuff

Sony has now handed out 24 licenses to companies that want to develop Home content, as seen in this Watch Impress report of a SCEJ presentation in Japan.
There’s a list of the firms involved after the break.
Just because a company owns a license to develop Home content doesn’t, of course, means it’s actually going to do so. But still, 24 licenses is 24 licenses.
Thanks, Siliconera.
Acquire
Activision
AQ Interactive
Atlus
Capcom
D3 Publisher
Disney Interactive
EA
Game Republic
Genki
Gungho
Hudson
Irem
Koei
Konami
Namco Bandai
Nippon Ichi
Paon
Q Entertainment
Sega
SNK Playmore
Spike
Tecmo
Ubisoft


3 comments
#1
gaz
09/02/09, 1:24 pm
I was on Home over the weekend. I have to admit I see potential now that they’ve added some new content like the easter egg hunt to win a PSP, it’s just not working hard enough right now. I was particularly irritated by the Red Bull flying game, which doesn’t seem to allow you to fly. Clearly some peope have, a mystery as to how though. Maybe some instructions would be handy?
#2
Robo_1
09/02/09, 1:46 pm
Yeah, it’s slowly starting to turn into something.
I agree with the Red Bull thing though, I spent ten minutes floating around the planes with no idea how to get in them!
#3
Gekidami
09/02/09, 6:27 pm
Ted The Dog has pointed out that SCEE’s list wont be exactly the same, no mention of SCEA but it’ll most likely be in the same case.