Here's hoping Game Room becomes a long term success to give Krome some security, they've been seeing a few layoffs recent. It looks like a majority of their income comes from ports and such, no internal franchise?
I just hope Interplay know what they're doing!
Beats it by about 17 million IIRC.
Losing the license would have been the death blow for Interplay, so far Interplay had the upper hand since the judge had thrown out the injunction notices in December so I'm sure they had more bargaining power but it's too early to say.
In other words, that the lawsuit gone on Interplay had more to lose than Bethesda solely due to their lack of funds.
Sweet win for Interplay, 2010 seems to be off to a great start for the company.
Developers rarely send out platfrom exclusive screenshots now, it's easier and cheaper just to send a big batch of them for all similar platforms.
Game Kicker and Game Grep are two sites similar to N4G but no where near the popularity of N4G.
On topic: Disgusting.
Fable on the graphical side of things has never been about pushing realism but building a fantasy world of sorts.
Nothing wrong with the Fable 2 engine, just hope they update it a bit to fix some of the technical issues present.
Did you not read the article? The only reason they [Kotaku] are bringing this up is because Famitsu is featured in MGS: Peacewalker and their (Famitsu's) president is part of the marketing campaign for the game. To my knowledge, Famitsu was not in Bayonetta and neither did their former EiC have a spot in Bayonetta's adverts.
That doesn't mean the magazine was paid by any means.
For this specific release you can only buy it from the GFWL Marketplace so you shouldn't have that issue.
A full subscription is $15 isn't it? If that's the case, I agree! Most MMO companies give inactive or canceled account users a week of the MMO for free, not a 3 day trial for $5!
I hope so, I just bought another PSP after 2 years or so (my old one broke) so I could do with more games, although my plate is already somewhat full! :P
The demo wasn't bad but definitely not a $60 game, if it's priced at $30 or less I'm going to buy it.
A bit of both, been a while since I've played it but I think you are in the old universe although Spock is referencing the new universe and how he's stuck in it.
The game also has references to the old universe such as seeing Sulu's grandson and other references like that to get classic Star Trek fans excited. :P
I just hope they can uncanonize Kirk's "ending". =/
Greywulf: Not true at all, Ghostbusters before it was patched was 540p (960x540), Guitar Hero titles have also been between 570-580p.
http://forum.beyond3d.com/s...
Tech doesn't matter much, it's all down to what the developer wanted to accomplish and how far they can get without sacrificing overall quality. Resolution is usually the first thing to go when attempting to kee...
They didn't state it was 720p persay, they simply said some elements of the game were being rendered at that resolution. It was also the Community Manager who said that and not a developer albeit the CM is usually supposed to act on behalf of the company.
Before this ordeal, I don't think they ever said anything about the resolution publicly?
Method: That makes no sense at all, the PS3 and Xbox 360 have games that run at 1080p and 720p, they also have games that run below 720p the article gives three examples (Tekken, parts of Killzone 2 and Siren).
More examples,
PS3
http://forum.beyond3d.com/s...
360
Ok so,
- Drunk Apple guy loses phone
- Drunk guy finds phone, sobers up and sells it to Gizmodo for $5,000
- Gizmodo reveals it to be the iPhone 4G
- Gizmodo gets over 5 million hits on post (to date)
- Gizmodo reveals Apple employe who lost phone's identity but not sellers
- Apple wants phone back, Giz bends over and tries to make nice nice with them...
Journalism rocks!
I'm sure the only way they could have gone through with this is if they had good reason to believe they were indeed right and have a fighting chance of actually winning.