Gossip to go: The Pocket Gamer weekly blog roundup
Tetris on telly, PSP download update, tube maps on your DS, next gen N-Gage, and more

Even some regular readers don't realise we have a blog. If you're one of them, you're missing out on a daily dose of the more rumour- and intrigue-driven side of pocking gaming.
Well, that and some quirky Japanese nonsense.
In the past week, for instance, we've flagged up a small boy's bid to make a big name for himself around the world with his GBA, subway maps for DS, a man who wears his love for Nintendo under his sleeves, and a Google video upload of an hour-long Tetris documentary.
The uploader calls the latter: "A hard to find documentary about Tetris and its creator Alexey Pajitnov. Also covers the rivalaries between Nintendo and Atari and the absurdities of buying copyrights for software from a country that doesn't believe in property, much less intellectual property. Ultimately, a great documentary about a very important game."
We agree. And we note the irony of comments about copyright attached to a Google video.
Also, putting our serious hats on, we also highlighted the closure of specialist games importer Lik-Sang, the latest analysis of Nokia's new N-Gage platform, the apparent forthcoming inability to download PSP games without a PlayStation 3, some cool software that turns your DS into a VJ tablet, and even crime!
All that and a man playing Trauma Centre with two styluses.
What more could you ask for on a Monday? (Okay, true, but we don't do naughty pictures here).