Thursday, April 23, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
WWE Draft
Rey Mysterio(RAW) beats Evan Bourne(ECW)
RAW's pick:
MVP
Kane(RAW) beats The Brian Kendrick(Smackdown)
RAW's pick:
The Big Show
Michelle McCool, Maryse, Natalya(Smackdown) beats Kelly Kelly, Melina, Mickie James(RAW)
Smackdown's pick:
Melina
John Cena(RAW) beats Jack Swagger(ECW) via submission
RAW wins two draft picks:
Matt Hardy
Triple H
The Great Khali(Smackdown) beats Santino Marella(RAW) via pin
Smackdown's pick:
CM Punk
Kofi Kingston(RAW) beats Miz w/manager Morrison(ECW) via DQ
RAW's pick:
The Miz
15 man Tri-Branded Battle-Royale: Edge beats Big Show for the win(Smackdown's pick)
Smackdown's picks:
Kane
Chris Jericho
Christian(ECW) beats Shelton Benjamin(Smackdown) via Pin
ECW's pick:
Vladimir Kozlov
Matt Hardy(RAW) beats CM Punk(Smackdown) via DQ
RAW's pick:
Maryse
Chris Jericho(Smackdown) beats Tommy Dreamer(ECW) via Pin
Smackdown's pick:
Rey Mysterio
RAW:
MVP
Big Show
Matt Hardy
Triple H
The Miz
Maryse
Smackdown:
Melina
CM Punk
Chris Jericho
Kane
Rey Mysterio
ECW:
Vladimir Kozlov
RAW's pick:
MVP
Kane(RAW) beats The Brian Kendrick(Smackdown)
RAW's pick:
The Big Show
Michelle McCool, Maryse, Natalya(Smackdown) beats Kelly Kelly, Melina, Mickie James(RAW)
Smackdown's pick:
Melina
John Cena(RAW) beats Jack Swagger(ECW) via submission
RAW wins two draft picks:
Matt Hardy
Triple H
The Great Khali(Smackdown) beats Santino Marella(RAW) via pin
Smackdown's pick:
CM Punk
Kofi Kingston(RAW) beats Miz w/manager Morrison(ECW) via DQ
RAW's pick:
The Miz
15 man Tri-Branded Battle-Royale: Edge beats Big Show for the win(Smackdown's pick)
Smackdown's picks:
Kane
Chris Jericho
Christian(ECW) beats Shelton Benjamin(Smackdown) via Pin
ECW's pick:
Vladimir Kozlov
Matt Hardy(RAW) beats CM Punk(Smackdown) via DQ
RAW's pick:
Maryse
Chris Jericho(Smackdown) beats Tommy Dreamer(ECW) via Pin
Smackdown's pick:
Rey Mysterio
RAW:
MVP
Big Show
Matt Hardy
Triple H
The Miz
Maryse
Smackdown:
Melina
CM Punk
Chris Jericho
Kane
Rey Mysterio
ECW:
Vladimir Kozlov
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Wrestlemania 25 Picks
WWE Championship Match: Triple H vs. Randy Orton(x)
World Heavyweight Championship Match: John Cena(x) vs. Edge vs. Big Show
Undertaker Match: Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (tie)
Intercontinental Championship Match: John Bradshaw Layfield vs. Rey Mysterio(x)
Tag Team Match: Miz and Morrison(x) vs. Carlito and Primo
Storied Match: Jeff Hardy(x) vs. Matt Hardy
Ms. Wrestlemania Match: 25 Divas Battle Royale(not all Divas announced) My guess is that Trish Stratus will be the winner.
Money in the Bank Match: CM Punk vs. Mark Henry vs. Kane vs. Finlay vs. Christian(x) vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. MVP
Legends Match: Chris Jericho vs. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, managed by Ric Flair(x, sadly I would prefer if Jericho won)
World Heavyweight Championship Match: John Cena(x) vs. Edge vs. Big Show
Undertaker Match: Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (tie)
Intercontinental Championship Match: John Bradshaw Layfield vs. Rey Mysterio(x)
Tag Team Match: Miz and Morrison(x) vs. Carlito and Primo
Storied Match: Jeff Hardy(x) vs. Matt Hardy
Ms. Wrestlemania Match: 25 Divas Battle Royale(not all Divas announced) My guess is that Trish Stratus will be the winner.
Money in the Bank Match: CM Punk vs. Mark Henry vs. Kane vs. Finlay vs. Christian(x) vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. MVP
Legends Match: Chris Jericho vs. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, managed by Ric Flair(x, sadly I would prefer if Jericho won)
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Business Predictions for 2009
- K-mart will close it stores and be bought out by either Walmart or Target.
- Disney will buy a major video game publisher.
- Sirius and XM will cut the subscription for Satellite Radio.
- Google will buy Facebook and Yahoo.
- Chrysler will be bought a major foreign auto company, probably Honda.
- Once Chrysler is bought out the company that buys it will keep the American factories and American jobs and all bailout attempts by the other big two will fail.
- Volkswagen will buy GM.
- Toyota will buy Ford.
- Sprint/Nextel will be bought by Verizon or AT&T
- Comcast will buy Cox Communications.
- Geico will buy AIG
- The Detroit Lions will be sold by whoever buys Ford and will then move to L.A.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
2009 Game Industry Outlook
Sorry Nintendo and Microsoft fans but none of your consoles will be featured in this because I don't own any of them yet.
Expect Sony to counter Netflix on XBL by signing Blockbuster to a contract with them.
NCSoft should demo Guild Wars 2 for PC and PS3 at E3 or GDC.
Sony will probably announce their contract with TiVo and make the PS3 a DVR in America, it already is a feature in Europe under Sky Network.
Insomniac will probably announce the next Ratchet and Clank this year.
National Geographic and Sony will probably announce their partnership for Afrika(now National Geographic Africa in the U.S.) at GDC.
Sony will probably purchase Media Molecule and announce a second Little Big Planet game, most likely it will feature similar creation option but be a different genre, I don't expect this till the latter half of the year though. Until then we'll continue to see Level packs released for LBP.
Expect more PsOne and PSN games this year.
I expect both The Agency and DC Universe Online to be announced as free-to-play/micro-transaction MMOs.
I expect 2-3 more MMOs announced for PS3. Probably Guild Wars 2, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Square Enix's MMO.
More exclusive DLC, WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009 was a start but is nothing compared to what Microsoft got with GTA. I think Bioshock 2 might be the title that gives the PS3 exclusive DLC.
I expect the overall size of the industry to reduce, I expect the larger companies to start purchasing other smaller companies as a result of the economic depression.
Definitely expect a price-drop this year, Sony knows that without a price drop they're out of the running.
Possible Announcements
Expect Sony to counter Netflix on XBL by signing Blockbuster to a contract with them.
NCSoft should demo Guild Wars 2 for PC and PS3 at E3 or GDC.
Sony will probably announce their contract with TiVo and make the PS3 a DVR in America, it already is a feature in Europe under Sky Network.
Insomniac will probably announce the next Ratchet and Clank this year.
National Geographic and Sony will probably announce their partnership for Afrika(now National Geographic Africa in the U.S.) at GDC.
Sony will probably purchase Media Molecule and announce a second Little Big Planet game, most likely it will feature similar creation option but be a different genre, I don't expect this till the latter half of the year though. Until then we'll continue to see Level packs released for LBP.
Expect more PsOne and PSN games this year.
I expect both The Agency and DC Universe Online to be announced as free-to-play/micro-transaction MMOs.
I expect 2-3 more MMOs announced for PS3. Probably Guild Wars 2, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Square Enix's MMO.
More exclusive DLC, WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009 was a start but is nothing compared to what Microsoft got with GTA. I think Bioshock 2 might be the title that gives the PS3 exclusive DLC.
I expect the overall size of the industry to reduce, I expect the larger companies to start purchasing other smaller companies as a result of the economic depression.
Definitely expect a price-drop this year, Sony knows that without a price drop they're out of the running.
Games I am looking forward to:
PS3:
Killzone 2
The Agency
Ratchet and Clank Future Sequel
Tekken 6
God of War III
National Geographic Africa
DC Universe Online
Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Gran Turismo 5
MAG: Massive Action Game
Uncharted 2
inFamous
Flower
MLB 09: The Show
On Watch:
White Knight Chronicles
Eyepet
Savage Moon
Fat Princess
Brutal Legend
Skate 2
Final Fantasy XIII
PC:
Lord of the Rings: Conquest
The Sims 3
Commander in Chief
Empire: Total War
Battlefield Heroes
Damnation
Champions Online
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Cities XL
Free Realms
PSP:
LocoRoco 2
Resistance: Retribution
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
Gran Turismo Mobile
Killzone 2
The Agency
Ratchet and Clank Future Sequel
Tekken 6
God of War III
National Geographic Africa
DC Universe Online
Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Gran Turismo 5
MAG: Massive Action Game
Uncharted 2
inFamous
Flower
MLB 09: The Show
On Watch:
White Knight Chronicles
Eyepet
Savage Moon
Fat Princess
Brutal Legend
Skate 2
Final Fantasy XIII
PC:
Lord of the Rings: Conquest
The Sims 3
Commander in Chief
Empire: Total War
Battlefield Heroes
Damnation
Champions Online
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Cities XL
Free Realms
PSP:
LocoRoco 2
Resistance: Retribution
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
Gran Turismo Mobile
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Some videos for you to enjoy
I have something new to do with my time between making games and doing homework. Pixeljunk Eden, it's an innovative new platformer from Q Games. You play as a 'grimp' that use a silken string to collect pollen that collects in seeds that you jump onto in order to grow. You then use those to collect spectras which are needed to complete the levels. Online ranking and trophies add a bit of replay value to the game, but the best part is just the relaxing music and gameplay. It's hard to actually get angry at the game. But anywho the game has a video recording option so I decided to record a few videos and post them up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd8gmL72AOQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWBC7rZjF6U&feature=user
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd8gmL72AOQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWBC7rZjF6U&feature=user
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Spiderman 3 Review

I had hoped so much that Spiderman 3 could match up to it's predecessor Spiderman 2. Unfortunately that was not to happen, it was in many ways an updated Spiderman 2 but that won't get it the same grade, there needs to be something new or at least make it enjoyable and Spiderman 3 fails at both. The graphics are worse then some PS2 games, like Kingdom Hearts 2 which because of a missing memory card I ended up playing more often then Spiderman 3 during the time I had the game rented.

Graphics(34/100): The graphics are so bad it's unbelievable at no point did I think I was


Sound(48/100): The nice fwish, fwish of the webbing is a nice distraction to the awkward


Monday, August 06, 2007
So I got a PS3...

...although I did not get a game with it. Not only because it isn't the cheapest thing on the market, but mainly because the game I want the most(right now) is coming out on September 4th and after waiting almost a year for the PS3 I feel I can wait another month for the game. In the meantime of course I have to have something to play so I rented Major League Baseball 2K7 and of course downloaded a shit-ton(10x a buttload) of demos. So I am gonna review them.

Super Rub a Dub Demo Review - Super Rub a Dub is certainly an interesting and cute concept. By using the oddly transparent SIXAXIS(How come no one ever mentioned it's transparency?) you rotate the screen to collect rubber duckies and drop them down an exit point, which looks oddly like a drain. Aside from being a way to show off the SIXAXIS to your friends and a way to teach kids how to deal with their rubber duckies this game is not enough fun to be worth the money that Sony wants you to charge for it. Overall I give the demo a 36 out of 100, it would be lower but the demo didn't cost me anything.

Nucleus Demo Review - Nucleus is an interesting idea and is pretty straight forward, you move your cell around the screen with the left analog stick and fire at obstacles and enemies using the right analog stick. You can also use a burst attack using the L2 button and use a traction beam with the R2 one to drag obstacle cells into areas or into an area to protect you from the enemies(bacteria). Overall I give it a 56 out of 100, not worth the money to me as I desire more complete games, but a fun demo to play with none the less.


Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Demo Review - Well that's a mouthful, of course being a demo of a full game this was a lot better then the PSN demos, still this turned into a pretty average shooter game, the AI didn't seem to be taking advantage of the CELL processor and the lack of instruction on how to use the team gameplay left me with no clue how to use my teammates in the latter part of the demo. Maybe it's the lack of instruction or the Poor AI but something keeps me from going back to this demo. Overall I give the demo 78 out of 100.


Heavenly Sword Demo Review - This is the demo I was most excited about playing on my PS3, in a way it satisfied the need but in another way it was disappointing. There are three main reasons why it's disappointing: 1. The Demo is only 5 minutes long! 2. There's no jumping ability. 3. There is no indicator of when to use the circle button to perform special moves so it's basically just button mashing square, triangle, and circle and hoping you get a cool animation along the way. The good thing is the graphics and the cinematics are extremely empressive so that's one thing that keeps this game alive, hopefully they fix the gameplay by release. Overall I give the Heavenly Sword Demo a 85 out of 100.

The Darkness Demo Review - The Darkness plays like any other FPS, you use your weapons to kill other enemies, and that's how the first 1.5 levels of this demo play out, then the game changes completely and becomes a creative new game in the FPS genre, which is refreshing considering how many of the games are repeats of others. The Darkness is one of my favourite demos that I downloaded for the PS3 so far. The usage of the darkness powers is an engaging new way of playing a FPS and my favourite part is splitting off the right head of the darkness and using it as a stealth killing machine and killing a huge portion of the enemies before you even march into the area. The creatures you summon are unfortunately very hard to control which brings down the grade a bit. Overall I give the Darkness Demo a 90 out of 100.

Resistance: Fall of Man Demo Review - Resistance is by far the most fun I've had in all of the demos I have downloaded. It is easy to control and use the graphics are good looking the AI is intelligent and challenging at points to defeat. Not to mention that Resistance has two levels that are not short and are way longer then I expected for a demo. The best thing about this game is it feels nothing like a WWII shooter, you're not fighting Nazis you're fighting Aliens with kick ass weapons that you steal from them and use against them. Overall I give the Resistance demo a 93 out of 100.

Major League Baseball 2k7 Review - Major League Baseball 2k7 does what I expect it to. It gives you a fun MLB experience and that's about it. It doesn't do anything really new and exciting and the SIXAXIS controls are frustrating at best. The SIXAXIS controls frustrate because they don't make sense, instead of swinging the control like a bat you jab up or down to determine where the ball goes and what kind of hit it is. It's something that needs to be improved as well as adding SIXAXIS controls for pitching. Overall I give Major League Baseball 2k7 a 74 out of 100.

Gran Turismo HD Review - The shining crown of Sony's internal studio and the best racing game ever released makes it's way onto the PS3 as a free preview of what Polyphony can whip up on the PS3. The graphics were more impressive then any of the other games I played and the replay value is certainly higher and the best thing is it is not a demo it is in it's own sense a game, you have objectives, 8 cars, and 2 gameplay modes. And from what I've seen of GT5 so far this is but a taste of what Polyphony Digital can do. Overall I give GT HD a 98 out of 100.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Stop the Japanese Dolphin Hunt
From October to April, Japanese fishermen will kill more than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises as part of their annual hunt. Officials claim the slaughter is a form of “pest control” to offset the amount of fish the dolphins eat. But, the reality is, the butchered dolphins are sold off to supermarkets and grocery stores.
Japanese fishermen have admitted that they are worried the government will soon shut them down in light of international outrage over the hunt. Contact the Japanese Embassy today and tell Japan to stop the slaughter.
http://takeaction.oceana.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=5322
Japanese fishermen have admitted that they are worried the government will soon shut them down in light of international outrage over the hunt. Contact the Japanese Embassy today and tell Japan to stop the slaughter.
http://takeaction.oceana.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=5322
Monday, July 23, 2007
Home is where the heart is...

Ahh, Playstation Home what a beautiful service you are. Sure you're a bit like Second Life and maybe the Sims but unlike those games you are real. Your graphics aren't silly child stuff they are real and beautifully textured and modeled. Home will have thousands of spaces that look almost better than our own Homes. Such places as this Japanese-style home or perhaps an apartment from the top of a city skyline. But one of the best parts is the potential, Sony has already announced that ther


Sunday, June 17, 2007
What does the future hold?

I graduate from high school tomorrow and so my question to myself is what does the future holds. Well after this summer break where I will hopefully be able to get a job just for the summer before I head off to UAT in Tempe, Arizona, where I will be for the next 3-4 years(or until I graduate). After that I hope to be out into the field of game design making best sellers in no time at all :). And hopefully sometime during the process I will find a girl who loves me to spend the rest of my life with *crosses fingers*.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Warhammer RvR Video
Go to this link: http://www.gametrailers.com/gamepage.php?id=1026 and watch the Types of RvR video.



Done yet? Ok, to me that is the best system I've ever seen for an MMORPG. Instanced scenarios sound like they will be fun and possibly a platform for guild vs guild combat. I wasn't even aware that the PvE combat would be spilling over victory points to the overall campaign. This means even those that hate PvP and just want to PvE the entire time will still be helping the overall campaign and also means that the kind of massive raids that DAoC is somewhat known for will actually be helping those on the frontier. I was kinda upset that I didn't see any mention of seige combat though...



Done yet? Ok, to me that is the best system I've ever seen for an MMORPG. Instanced scenarios sound like they will be fun and possibly a platform for guild vs guild combat. I wasn't even aware that the PvE combat would be spilling over victory points to the overall campaign. This means even those that hate PvP and just want to PvE the entire time will still be helping the overall campaign and also means that the kind of massive raids that DAoC is somewhat known for will actually be helping those on the frontier. I was kinda upset that I didn't see any mention of seige combat though...
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007
Planet Earth

Yesterday was the third week of the mini-series Planet Earth by Discovery Channel and BBC. I simply cannot get enough of this show. Anyone who knows me well knows how much I love animals and this show captures the animals in such perfect resolution that it makes me feel like I'm there, and that's on an SDTV with mono audio. I can only imagine how amazing it would be if I had stereo audio and an HDTV. But regardless about how impressive the audio and video is I hope that the American Public recognizes through this program just why Al Gore and others conti

Thursday, April 05, 2007
Did we see the future of the Red Sox today?

After watching the latter portion of today's Red Sox game I was quite impressed with the way Daisuke Matsuzaka manhandled the Royals. Granted he got a home run hit off of him but he also struck out 10 of the Royals hitters, an impressive feat for a first-time Major Leaguer. What impressed me the most was not how many strike-outs he got, or even how many outs in general that he got, it was the number of pitches that he has in his arsenal. The big hype around Matsuzaka is that he has the gyro ball, which on it's own is an amazing pitch but what a lot of sports writers fail to mention is just how many off-speed pitches Matsuzaka has, you can prepare for his gyro ball but then you may get his splitter, or his curve ball, or his slider, .etc. Essentially every time someone steps up to the plate against Matsuzak

Friday, February 16, 2007
Sony's stock, highest it's been in 4 years
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=ajbKoZXI2hOk&refer=japan
Sunday, December 31, 2006
2007 Preview
Top 10 PS3 games of 2007:
T-10. Blacksite: Area 51
T-10. Warhawk
9. Battlefield: Bad Company
8. Army of Two
7. Devil May Cry 4
6. Grand Theft Auto IV
5. Guitar Hero III
4. Mercenaries 2
3. Assassin's Creed
2. Lair
1. Metal Gear Solid IV
Top 10 PSP Games
10. Winning Eleven World Soccer 07
9. 300: March to Glory
8. Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
7. Tomb Raider: Anniversary Edition
6. Elder Scrolls
5. The Warriors
4. Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters
3. Sid Meier's Pirates
2. GT4: Mobile
T-1. FFVII: Crisis Core
T-1. PSOne Downloads
Biggest Surprise of 2007:
Kingdom Hearts for PSP
PSP Games too watch for:
Jeff Corwin Experience(I can see some GPS stuff being added into it that could make it a sleeper hit)
Eye Toy Play Portable
DC Universe
T-10. Blacksite: Area 51
T-10. Warhawk
9. Battlefield: Bad Company
8. Army of Two
7. Devil May Cry 4
6. Grand Theft Auto IV
5. Guitar Hero III
4. Mercenaries 2
3. Assassin's Creed
2. Lair
1. Metal Gear Solid IV
Top 10 PSP Games
10. Winning Eleven World Soccer 07
9. 300: March to Glory
8. Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
7. Tomb Raider: Anniversary Edition
6. Elder Scrolls
5. The Warriors
4. Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters
3. Sid Meier's Pirates
2. GT4: Mobile
T-1. FFVII: Crisis Core
T-1. PSOne Downloads
Biggest Surprise of 2007:
Kingdom Hearts for PSP
PSP Games too watch for:
Jeff Corwin Experience(I can see some GPS stuff being added into it that could make it a sleeper hit)
Eye Toy Play Portable
DC Universe
Best of 2006
Game of the Year Awards:
Playstation Portable Game of the Year - Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Nintendo DS Game of the Year - Brain Age
X-Box Game of the Year - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Gamecube Game of the Year - Zelda: Twilight Princess
Playstation 2 Game of the Year - Kingdom Hearts II
X-Box 360 Game of the Year - Gears of War
Wii Game of the Year - Zelda: Twilight Princess
Playstation 3 Game of the Year - Resistance: Fall of Man
PC Game of the Year - Medieval II - Total War
Free Game of the Year - Mount & Blade(www.taleworlds.com)
Game of the Year - Kingdom Hearts II
Genre Awards:
Puzzle - Mercury Meltdown
Innovation - Brain Age/Locoroco(Tie)
Music - Guitar Hero II
Racing - Need for Speed: Carbon
Sports - World Soccer Winning Eleven 9
Extreme Sports - Tony Hawk's Project 8
Fighter - Tekken: Dark Ressurrection
Action/Adventure - Zelda: Twilight Princess
Platformer - Daxter
FPS Singleplayer - Gears of War
FPS Multiplayer - Resistance: Fall of Man
Turn-based Strategy - Civilization IV: Warlords
RTS - Medieval II - Total War
Action RPG - Kingdom Hearts II
Turn-based RPG - Final Fantasy XII
Playstation Portable Game of the Year - Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Nintendo DS Game of the Year - Brain Age
X-Box Game of the Year - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Gamecube Game of the Year - Zelda: Twilight Princess
Playstation 2 Game of the Year - Kingdom Hearts II
X-Box 360 Game of the Year - Gears of War
Wii Game of the Year - Zelda: Twilight Princess
Playstation 3 Game of the Year - Resistance: Fall of Man
PC Game of the Year - Medieval II - Total War
Free Game of the Year - Mount & Blade(www.taleworlds.com)
Game of the Year - Kingdom Hearts II
Genre Awards:
Puzzle - Mercury Meltdown
Innovation - Brain Age/Locoroco(Tie)
Music - Guitar Hero II
Racing - Need for Speed: Carbon
Sports - World Soccer Winning Eleven 9
Extreme Sports - Tony Hawk's Project 8
Fighter - Tekken: Dark Ressurrection
Action/Adventure - Zelda: Twilight Princess
Platformer - Daxter
FPS Singleplayer - Gears of War
FPS Multiplayer - Resistance: Fall of Man
Turn-based Strategy - Civilization IV: Warlords
RTS - Medieval II - Total War
Action RPG - Kingdom Hearts II
Turn-based RPG - Final Fantasy XII
Friday, October 20, 2006
PS3 Network Details
"In addition to a wide array of software titles, SCEA today also unveiled the online and network services provided through PS3, which will offer distinctive benefits to consumers and developers alike. Consumers will be able to enjoy a wide array of PS3 network capabilities, with basic features offered absolutely free from day one.
Developers will benefit from the open platform policy of SCEA, which will allow them more freedom and creativity in the development of their games and online/network services. The end result will be more than just a place to play games, but a rich online environment with strong community aspects as distinctive as the titles themselves.
The entry way into PlayStation Network is XMB (Xross Media Bar), which is the navigation system that enables a complete suite of entertainment experiences in three key areas: gaming; network and web connectivity; and other entertainment contents such as movies and music.
The intuitive XMB interface, which is already featured on more than 20 million PSPs shipped worldwide, allows PS3 users to experience multiplayer games across the network; communicate with other players via chat, voice or video; browse the web; download gaming content; store/view pictures and video; download and listen to music; and shop online.
Through the online PlayStation Store, consumers can find such items as game demos, game-related content and downloadable casual games, including titles developed by Sony Computer Entertainment World Wide Studios exclusively for download and play only on PS3, such as Blast Factor.
Multiple users can share a PS3, and each user has his or her own login, which is represented by a unique icon of your choosing. You'll be able to have a friends list, much like in Xbox Live. Another similar feature to Xbox Live is the ability to text message your buddies. You can either choose to enter words using a number pad just like what you have on your cell phone, or via a USB keyboard. If you use the number pad, predictive text is enabled to speed things up.
Once users create a unique, secure PlayStation profile, they cannot only communicate with other PS3 users, they can also utilize an electronic wallet to purchase content in the PlayStation Store. Downloadable first party games will cost less than $15 at launch. More content will be added on a regular basis." - Gamespy
Developers will benefit from the open platform policy of SCEA, which will allow them more freedom and creativity in the development of their games and online/network services. The end result will be more than just a place to play games, but a rich online environment with strong community aspects as distinctive as the titles themselves.
The entry way into PlayStation Network is XMB (Xross Media Bar), which is the navigation system that enables a complete suite of entertainment experiences in three key areas: gaming; network and web connectivity; and other entertainment contents such as movies and music.
The intuitive XMB interface, which is already featured on more than 20 million PSPs shipped worldwide, allows PS3 users to experience multiplayer games across the network; communicate with other players via chat, voice or video; browse the web; download gaming content; store/view pictures and video; download and listen to music; and shop online.
Through the online PlayStation Store, consumers can find such items as game demos, game-related content and downloadable casual games, including titles developed by Sony Computer Entertainment World Wide Studios exclusively for download and play only on PS3, such as Blast Factor.
Multiple users can share a PS3, and each user has his or her own login, which is represented by a unique icon of your choosing. You'll be able to have a friends list, much like in Xbox Live. Another similar feature to Xbox Live is the ability to text message your buddies. You can either choose to enter words using a number pad just like what you have on your cell phone, or via a USB keyboard. If you use the number pad, predictive text is enabled to speed things up.
Once users create a unique, secure PlayStation profile, they cannot only communicate with other PS3 users, they can also utilize an electronic wallet to purchase content in the PlayStation Store. Downloadable first party games will cost less than $15 at launch. More content will be added on a regular basis." - Gamespy
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