Following Sony's news announcement about the new, slimmer, cheaper PS3 Slim model, it is too easy to overlook the numerous other key PlayStation announcements at GamesCom in Germany this week - with Sony also announcing an Apple-inspired mini-game download service for its new PSP Go and a new firmware update for the PS3 that sneaks in support for the BBC iPlayer.

And while many of us already have BBC iPlayer on our numerous laptops, set-top boxes and mobile internet devices, it is great to see Aunty Beeb supporting the PlayStation 3 in the UK.

As for the PSP, the other big news to come out of Cologne this week was the announcement of a rather cool promo to kickstart sales of PSP Go - with Brits being offered a free copy of the new Gran Turismo game for PSP alongside their shiny new £225 handheld in October.

See, it really was worth waiting six years for Polyphony to finally prove to use that GT PSP wasn't vapourware after all!

Sony acts casual, apes Apple

As for the new PSP Minis, which are being described as downloadable, low-cost 'bite-sized' games for the PSP - it is obvious that Sony is learning some important lessons from Apple here in the gaming space. A sentence that, were we to travel back in time and type it in 2005 would have made us choke on our croissants with laughter!

But no, it is now unarguably the case that cheap, quickie (dare we say it) 'casual' gaming is where the big money is to be made in the handheld market.

Minis are 100MB or smaller games that are set to arrive on the PlayStation Store the at the same time as the PSP Go. Details on specific titles are sparse right now - though we know that the first batch of games will include Break Quest, Melody Bloxx, Circles, Flexis, Puzzle Scape, Sudoku, Tetris, Zombie Tycoon, Little Track. You can see a demo video from this week's GamesCom media conference right here:

The real question is whether Minis, in addition to Sony and Marvel's newly announced Digital Comics service, can convince gamers to direct their money and their love back towards the PlayStation Portable, with Apple already making serious in-roads into the core gaming market as well as in the throwaway casual arena.

Finally, for those PS3 gamers who are already perfectly happy with their 'phat' current gen console Sony has announced Firmware 3.0 at GamesCom, which includes animated themes, a What's New section and direct links to various TV services on the XMB - which means that the PS3 now works seamlessly with BBC's iPlayer in the UK.

No official word yet as to when firmware 3.0 will be released. But stay tuned to TechRadar and you will be the first to know. After we do, of course.

Here is the official list of what's new in PS3 firmware 3.0 from Sony's Playstation Blog:

· "What's New" - The "Information Board" will be replaced with a "What's New" section, which allows you to enjoy interactive PlayStation news every time you start the PS3 system. Located under the PlayStation Network icon, "What's New" displays the latest and greatest game, video, PlayStation Network and PlayStation news and releases, as well as your recently played games, in a sleek, new animated format.