Sony is interested in profits - and nobody else in business is? LOL!
--> That said they owned 30% of the TOTAL market last year. That includes ALL platforms - PCs too. They are not as worried as the press thinks.
30% which includes ALL PlayStation consoles and ALL handheld gaming devices... yet Sony still lost money - YES?
The PS3 software and hardware sales certainly isn't 30% total market share... LOL
Oh no... Sony isn't interested in ...
LOL - it's new to the Splinter Cell Franchise though, isn''t it?
--> Ubisoft Montreal producer Alexandre Parizeau told Joystiq that gamers should not fear Splinter Cell: Conviction's new 'Mark and Execute' feature.
It doesn't say it is something no other game ever had does it?
Didn't you claim it makes the game too easy? Well there's the developer's response to those concerned.
The articler already has his spin...
--> When coming to E3, my expectations for the Microsoft showing were above average. I knew Mass Effect 2, Bioshock 2, and hidden first party exclusives were being kept under wraps and were going to be shown at their press conference. Unfortunately none of this happened, and it left my jaw dropping at how disappointing this press conference was.
* We all knew about these PS3 games beforehand too:
Uncharted 2
...
Seems like some people have forgotten this:
Tekken 6 was the first arcade game to be released using the PS3-based System 357 arcade board, and bearing in mind the developer’s 10 year history developing for PlayStation, Harada told us that Tekken 6 was specifically designed for Sony's latest home console.
“The game was programmed on PS3 architecture and specifically designed to make full use of the Cell’s SPU. So it’s going to be a big challenge to bring the game to t...
Bungie got to keep the company name, but lost Halo as an IP when it went independent... so Bungie can't make a Halo game without Microsoft's say so.
Personally... I'd like to see a Halo game with a strong horror element/atmosphere in it... with very dramatic lighting/shadowing, featuring the flood.
I think Bungie sent a message to Microsoft via the Master Chief's last words in Halo 3.
Master Chief said: "Wake me. If you need me."
We all know Microsoft needs another Halo game for 2010 or 2011 at the very latest.
Microsoft might be developing a new game engine for the next Halo game as their hiring suggests as well... I think Microsoft realizes that another true Halo game can only be made by Bungie... but were willing to go ahead without th...
http://www.edge-online.com/...
QUESTION: What are the main tricks that you’re using?
Molyneux: There are hundreds of little tiny tricks. How he looks at the camera, whether he looks directly at the camera or slightly off. The amount of twitches in his face. The interesting thing is this uncanny valley and how we’re breaking through it. People who experience Milo rea...
Come on people --> READ
It's always been the tradition at Naughty Dog studios to create games with the highest cinematic visual fidelity possible, and they are showing this off even more in Uncharted 2, which is looking super freaking awesomely good, yes it required that many adjectives!
The major news we're going on about is the fact that Uncharted 2 uses in-game assets to conduct it's cutscenes, yes similar to MGS4, Uncharted 2 now features in-game rendered cuts...
Bad summary.
He doesn't say it like that at all.
Question: What do you think of the Sony press conference, I know you got to see it... so.
"They did a good job, I thought it was good. Ummm... you know they... they ummm... ahhh you know personally, I thought what we did this year, where you know, our... our idea was listen, nobody wants to hear us talk, nobody wants us to go through charts and graphs and data. People have come for the show you know and ...
Hmmmm...
Once Claire's portion was over, we took Milo out for a spin. For my part, I walked with Milo over to the pier, grabbed the goggles that he threw at me, performatively snatching at the air, having already seen the video during the earlier keynote presentation. To put them "on" I had to make loops with my thumbs and pointer fingers and wrap them around my eyes. A guide on the bottom of the screen instructed me to make them just so. Goggles on, I leaned over the p...
Errrr... you'd better do some more research. Waaaaay before natal, off-floor E3 game demos were shown behind closed doors... and they still are.
--> This is all stuff they say i am not making it up go listen to their "day 3 bombcast". They say they heard there was a guy off screen controlling a lot of it with a controller, (see you DO need buttons!)
Molyneux addressed that issue, saying that the system had to be rebooted whenever issues cropped up. It w...
TI: We can't tell you who's supporting us, right now. You want to guess? I doubt anybody would be able to get the right answer. In fact I'm willing to bet money on that. [Laughs] "
I wonder who it is.
He stated it in the article. Itagaki said it was the FANS.
1UP: Alright, alright. Just tell me who's supporting you now?
TI: It's easy. I'm supported by my fans. [Laughs]
That being said... there certainly was a whole lotta M...
Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Now - try and imagine what Natal could do.
http://www.edge-online.com/...
Edge: Some accounts on the internet have claimed there were people with controllers around the back of the demonstrations. Have the people that have played over the last day or so purely been interfacing with the machine?
Peter Molyneux: You’ve got to remember that this is very, very new tech, and quite often we need to reboot the mach...
http://e3.g4tv.com/thefeed/...
Instead, I stood in front of the TV and the “Natal,” and held my hands at 10 and 2 like I was holding an invisible steering wheel. I then stepped my right leg forward and away I went. Okay, away I went into a wall, and then another wall, and then a parked car, but after playing with it for a few minutes, I was able to steer in and out of...
You - along with the person that wrote the article, obviously haven't read much on project natal then.
--> Secondly, how many gamers, specifically ones that don’t play Dance Dance Revolution, are eager to stop playing Call of Duty 4 and start dancing around the living room
You don't have to "dance around the living room"
1) Game developers can utilize any combination of 48 body points as well as in combination with the standard 360 controlle...
Tsk Tsk Tsk... such a silly boy.
Seeing fingers as it relates to gameplay controls.
The camera in concert with the software programming that the built-in processor works with. The tech demo wasn't set up to include fingers in the software programming for gameplay control. Duhhh!
How many comments have been posted in n4g about Microsoft's $$$$MONEY$$$$... Hmmm?
If Microsoft truly thinks this is an important part of the Xbox 360 and perhaps for future Xbox versions, don't you think Microsoft will be paying certain game developers to implement Natal features along side of standard control interfacing?
Sony faces a similar issue with game developers then as well. Why should any 3rd party developer implement motion control features into PS3 games...
Former president of Sony’s worldwide studios, Phil Harrison stated:
"Nobody will ever use 100 percent of its (PS3) capability."
"... the system’s capabilities will keep changing as its firmware gets constantly updated via the Internet, and developers will continue to learn new ways to best use the machine’s multiple processors and Sixaxis controller.
Yet the CEO of Crytek said:
"The interesting thing is we did run a perform...
There have been 3 full Bungie Halo games released thus far in the franchise.
Just as there were three Myth games released... two were Bungie made games and a third was made by MumboJumbo and released by Take Two in 2001, when Bungie lost the franchise rights.
There were also three Marathon games by Bungie.
So three Halo games is too much, but three Myth or Marathon games aren't?