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See What I’m Excited About [working title]

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

I just learned a couple of weeks ago that the PS3 browser does have the ability to download video files directly to the hard drive.  So, Storpi.com presents downloadable PS Store Supplements.

This past week of E307 news was really exciting, as you can see below.  One of the new things they showed off was Home.  You’ve all seen what the place looks like before.  See what it’ll look like when it comes out!

New Locations in Home (click to download onto PS3)

Just so you know, this video doesn’t appear to have sound, but still, the open feeling of the square is great improvement over the biosphere type feeling of the original.  The game room at the bowling alley also have a lot nicer atmosphere.  I had my doubts about Home, but I think it’s actually going to be pretty cool.

E307 Snacks from Day 2

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Info Snacks from E307

Yesterday was fun. E307 continues today, though I don’t really expect too much big news to come out of the show. Still, I’ll let you know about anything that catches my eye.

  1. According to PS3 Fanboy, a rumbling SIXAXIS, (which they’re calling Rumblaxis) will be released in September. However, their source, a release from Immersion, makes no mention of Sony releasing these controllers, and instead states that a company called Katana is the one releasing rumbling controllers for the PS3 for North America in that month. I think PS3 Fanboy just misread the release. After all, Logitech recently released rumbling controllers for PS3 as well. Still, an employee of SCEA did confirm to a writer at Kotaku that a rumbling SIXAXIS is coming. We just don’t know when yet.
  2. Gametrailers.com is now hosting a whole bunch of developer walkthrough and other gameplay footage. The look at Killzone 2 from the SCE press conference is up, offering a little better look at the game. I might have to get that one up for download directly onto PS3’s later today. In addition, Rock Band, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Army of Two, Medal of Honor Airborne, and more!
  3. An addition, make sure to watch the first Heavenly Sword gameplay video. Simply amazing graphics. The second video shows a bit of something that I think is a major improvement since the game was last shown, impact. It’s important that in an action game, your attacks feel like they have impact. In previous videos, the blades just seemed to cut right through and never looked like they were making contact. I can’t wait for this game.
  4. I missed this one yesterday, but they announced Silent Hill V for Xbox 360 and PS3. Not really any details on the game except that a western developer is making it. Just like Silent Hill Origins for the PSP, which looks pretty good. In the end, it’s the music that counts.
  5. Ooo, Burnout Paradise has some interesting features I haven’t read about yet. It’s kinda like Test Drive Unlimited, in that all the races and such take place in one big city, and there are other players online, up to 8, that can drive around in the city with you. Another neat thing is that whenever you takedown another player, that person’s PS3 or 360 webcam will take a picture of him or her at that moment and plaster your screen with it. It’s a neat idea, but… this game is rated Teen, right?
  6. A reminder I just saw, Entertainment Tonight is going to be airing the first public trailer for the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for PS3 and 360 tonight at 7:00pm EST. The Force is strong in this one. Really strong. Joystiq has heard that not only will you Force push people into walls, you’ll push them through walls. One of the earlier concept arts actually shows what appears to be the aftermath of a Star Destroyer going up against a Force user down on a planet. (The Star Destroyer loses.) It’s Force powers, TO THE MAX!!
  7. Sorry about the Killzone 2 hyping, but I just think that, like the Halo 3 trailer, the Killzone 2 trailer jumped a bit too much to really get a good look at it, so here’s another gameplay segment over at IGN.
  8. One thing Wii fans have been hoping for since Red Steel was shown is some sort of one to one directly controlled sword fighting game. IGN’s interview with Shigeru Miyamoto suggests that something like that might already be in the works. In fact, it might be part of Mario & Sonic At the Olympic Games, coming out at the end of the year, in the form of a fencing game. There’s a couple links over there too with other points of interest from the interview, including the possibility that Twilight Princess will be the only Zelda game for the Wii and the possible return of Pikmin.
  9. Coool. Want the music from the E307 Halo3 trailer? Here you go, courtesy of Marty O`Donnell and Bungie. There’s been some buzz on spotting new grenades and equipment and stuff from the trailer, but to that I just say, “Well, of course. They’ve never shown the single player before.” Yeah, not really into pulling trailers apart myself, but I do like to watch the fruits of someone else’s labors.
  10. A video interview with Codemasters on Dirt, over at Gamespot UK, claims that the PS3 version will be the best version. Better graphics and 7.1 channel uncompressed sound. Is this 7.1 thing the future? Do I need a new receiver? Well, it’s certainly nice to see some good ports coming, like the upcoming port of Virtua Fighter 5 for 360 including better graphics and online play.
  11. By the way, a demo of Dirt will be up before the game comes out for PS3 in September. Yay, demo!
  12. New music for Rock Band every week? Single track, multiple tracks, and full albums? So says Harmonix CEO Alex Rigopulos (from Xbox 360 Fanboy). Sweeeeet, but I don’t want to get nickeled and dimed to death.
  13. The Halo 3 edition, I’m sorry, Special Edition 360 is actually kinda cool. I guess it was just less than people were expecting when the “gray 360″ rumors first started. Here, it says that it’ll have a 20GB harddrive, but it’ll also have the HDMI port. Not bad.
  14. Co-op in the Wii version of Geometry Wars.
  15. A Ratchet & Clank demo coming to PSN! [unconfirmed by me, yet]

Well, that’s it from me for today. Work is letting out, so you can probably find your own news. Go, surf. I might see you later.

New PSP Slim & Lite Details [UDPATE]

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

PSP Slim & Lite from the Front

Anyone notice that the speaker holes are on the front now, instead of the bottom? Why weren’t those there in the first place? Geez…

Anyways, new details on the improved PSP, apparently called “PSP Slim & Lite,” have surfaced on the Threespeech blog. [UPDATE] Joystiq’s gotten a hands-on. Their writer, Andrew Yoon, says it’s a big improvement and, “a significantly better system,” that shouldn’t be written off. Here’s the rundown:

  1. In addition to “Piano Black,” “Ice Silver,” and “Ceramic White,” it seems that in the EU there’ll also be “Felicia Blue,” “Lavender Purple,” and “Rose Pink” in what is being called the “Blume Series.” Mmm, flowers.
  2. Some of the peripherals that will be available include composite, S-video, and component output cables for the new video output capabilities that allow one to play UMD games and movies, as well as photos and video stored on the Memory Stick, on a TV.
  3. A new feature that allows temporary storage of UMD game data on a Memory Stick is what allows the PSP S&L to load games faster. [UPDATE] The S&L also has more RAM!
  4. The PSP S&L can be charged via USB from a PS3 or PC during data transfers. Nice.
  5. [UPDATE] S&L is even glossier than the original and looks really nice. What I want to know, is it more scratch resistant? Coat that sucker with the stuff they use on Blu-ray discs!
  6. [UPDATE] The IR port, which didn’t have any offical use, is gone. With it, the Wifi switch was moved to the top and the Memory Stick slot is now on the right side. The UMD drive is now latched shut making it more secure, even when you drop the system.
  7. [UPDATE] The headphone jack is slightly different now, utilizing a new pin system that makes the video out possible. Games will be limited to component output only, but everything goes for videos, both UMD and not. How’s it look? Not bad, they say. UMD moves are in 480p, so that’s the same as DVD.
  8. [UPDATE] The buttons are improved, with a more tactile feel. The analog nub? Unchanged.
  9. [UPDATE] Battery life has been extended to eight to ten hours, from the original six to eight. Apparently the power management is just more efficient now.
  10. If PSP Slim & Lite is what this new PSP is called, what’s the old one going to be? PSP Thick & Heavy?

Mentioned everywhere but this blog, the new PSP will come in “Piano Black” and come out in September for presumably the same price as the current PSP, $169.99. In additon, Sony will also be releasing two other packs: the Limited Edition Daxter Entertainment Pack, which includes a “Ice Silver” PSP, Daxter, Family Guy: Freakin` Sweet on UMD, and a 1 GB memory stick; and the Limited Edition Star Wars: Battlefront Entertainment Pack, which includes a “Ceramic White” PSP with an image of Darth Vader on the back, 1GB Memory Stick, and the PSP exclusive, Star Wars: Battlefront: Renegade Squadron. Both the special pack will retail for $199.99.

Was it the huge PSP redesign everyone wanted? No, but I do think video output sweetens the deal. A lot of people disliked the idea of being forced to buy a movie on a medium that they could only play on one device that only had a 4.3 in screen. Plus, if Sony ever gets that content store for PSP ready, being able to play that content on a TV would be really nice. PSP still isn’t going to beat the DS, well… ever, but judging from the fact that already I know two more people who want one now, I think the PSP will be just fine. Picture of the new PSP packs from the Playstation Blog.

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PSStore Supplement: echochrome

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Okay, now I have a video for the very interesting looking echochrome, and I can save the effort of coming up with a good way to describe it. Check it out in the PSStore Supplements page links to the top right. I believe this game is coming to PS3 and PSP, if I recall correctly. Way to go PS team Japan!

While I’m here, a quick E307 snack that I’m sure at least one person will appreciate.  Silent Hill 5 has been announced for PS3 and Xbox 360.  First screens at IGN.

E307 Sony!

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Snacks from E307

Sony’s coming up next. They’ve already made a lot of internet splashes recently with the price cut, new 80GB model, and proof that Killzone 2 does look amazing in real time. Let’s see what else they’ve got.

  1. Wow. Major improvements to Home. No longer a sort of biosphere type environment, we were just shown an outdoor town square. Kinda like the clock tower square in Back to the Future, in the future time period.
  2. Dang, a new PSP. It’s mostly the same, except 33% lighter, 19% thinner, better battery. What’s really cool though is that now it has output to TV capabilities.
  3. New game echochrome announced for PS3 and PSP. Amazing puzzle game using perception and point of view. OMG.
  4. AHHH!!! Too much NEWS!!!
  5. Okay, uh, Metal Gear Solid 4 is PS3 exclusive.
  6. New game from Sucker Punch! It’s called Infamous. It’s an open world game, sandbox type, the first from SCEA.  It’ll feature a character that has super powers that can be either used for good or evil!

Well, it’s over.  Sorry about the lack of updates.  I’ll try to summarize some of the most exciting stuff for you that I haven’t mentioned.  By the way, echochrome is near impossible to fully communicate without seeing in motion, so I’ll talk about it later.  First, some exclusive deals, NCSoft, the makers of Guild Wars will be making exclusive online games for PS3.  Unreal Tournament III and Haze will also be exclusive to the PS3 for this year.

Speaking of Unreal, Sony and Epic have agreed to work very closely together to get Unreal Engine 3 optimized for the PS3.  This is really great news, as so many games will be using the engine.  I think that this news sheds light on why Medal of Honor: Airborne is being delayed for PS3.  It’ll give the developers some time to get a better version of Unreal Engine 3 to use on the PS3 so we don’t end up with inferior ports anymore.

Home is going to look and feel significantly better than it does now in the beta, and launching any game from within Home has been confirmed to be available at launch.  Unfortunately, it seems that the launch will be a bit later than hoped, as it was said on stage that the open beta won’t be until the fall.  Whether this was a slip of the tongue or not, I don’t know.  We’ll see.  Another really exciting feature is the ability to send pictures wirelessly from mobile phones to virtual picture frames in Home, while a user is on the go.  In addition, a virtual digital camera in Home will be able to send pictures out of Home to a Home community website for live blogging from within Home.

    There’s a lot of games coming out for the network: Pain and GT5: Prologue just to name a few.  LittleBigPlanet, Warhawk, Singstar, SOCOM, etc.  It’s going to be a great year.

    MGS4 was shown in cinematic trailer form, with no gameplay, but fear not.  Kojima announced that he’ll be demo-ing the game next week on Tuesday.  All is not good though, as the game has slipped into early 2008.  Awww, but it’s okay since we have way too much to play anyways.

    Truthfully, I was expecting Sony to deliver the best show and boy did they deliver.  Well, that’s all from me for the mad E307 blogging.  I’ll be back to talk about stuff as I get time to think about it.  Until then, go out and surf the web.  Cheers.

    E307 Nintendo!

    Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

    Snacks from E307

    The Nintendo press conference is just about to start. Time to start munching!

    1. The Wii Zapper, gun shaped housing for the Wii-mote and nunchuk was shown. Looks like a lot of arcade type light gun games are going to show up on Wii, but with the ability to move around freely like a first person shooter. It’ll come out this year bundled with a Nintendo made game for only $19.99. Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles can’t come out soon enough.
    2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is coming out December 3rd in the US.
    3. A new Wii channel called “Check Mii Out” is coming. Looks like a Mii showcase type deal. Also, competitions to see who can make the best Mii’s based off celebrities and such. Interesting.
    4. Mario Kart is coming to Wii in the first quarter of 2008. It’ll be online and it’s suggested that it’ll support a lot of players simultaneously. With the game, Nintendo is going to include a steering wheel enclosure for the Wii-mote. Like the one that came with that launch racing game.
    5. Super Mario Galaxy’s coming out November 12th of this year!
    6. A whole slew of “training” games are coming to the Wii and DS. Among them, a vision trainer called Flash Focus, My Word Coach, My Life Coach, and Wii Fit.
    7. On the subject of Wii Fit this game uses a new control device called the Wii Balance Board. It’s basically a pressure sensitive platform that you stand on. The board is able to detect your balance center. Wii Fit will include 40 different types of workouts ranging from step aerobics to yoga. It can also measure your body mass index. It’s like an interactive workout video game. This thing is going to make Nintendo even more super rich. And imagine what else other developers could do with a board like this.

    So that was it for announcements.  Not really too much news, besides Wii Fit which I think is brilliant and really make a killing in the market whenever it comes out.  Nintendo’s show was a very focused on Wii and DS as not just successful gaming consoles but as cultural phenomenons.  They showed a lot of clips from Youtube and mainstream news talking about the Wii.  Truth be told, I was pretty bored during those parts.  I know the people love the Wii.  Bring on the announcements already.

    Luckily, I could use those times to run back to my computer and write the blog.  What am I going to do for Sony?  I’m expecting a really good show.  See you in a bit.

    E3’s LIVES! Killzone 2!

    Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

    The first in-game Killzone 2 screenshot.

    It’s officially day 1 and already it’s looking very exciting today. Microsoft kicked E307 off last night with their entertaining, but ultimately unsurprising, press conference, followed by Sony’s Killzone 2 coming out event. Let me first just say, “wow.” Killzone 2 is looking great. Check out the first realtime trailer up top on the right.

    The reactions I’ve read so far are mixed. A lot of people are cautiously saying that the trailer does look as good as the original, imfamous, E305 pre-rendered trailer. Possibly because these same people were the ones crying foul the loudest over the past two years saying that the target video was impossible to achieve in realtime. Other people are genuinely impressed. Finally, people who I assume are 360 fans are still saying not impressed, most citing no reasons, others saying that the gameplay is what matters. My how the tables have turned. (see old PS2 vs Xbox arguments)

    For me, I think the most impressive part of the E305 video was the animations and how lifelike they were. For the most part, that’s there along with the sheer amount of stuff happeningat any given time, but the facial animations on some of the characters just isn’t there yet. With at least six months left for development though, I think those things will definitely improve. Not bad. It’s a good day for PS3 fans.

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    Microsoft: Great Show, but Nothing New

    Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

    Snacks from E307

    Microsoft’s press conference ended a while ago. While we thought they might announce price cuts or another Peter Moore tatoo, we didn’t get any of that. Here’s some things that stuck out.

    1. Great show. It was like a rock concert at first, with a fan band playing the Halo 3 theme song live, and Peter Moore playing Rock Band. Peter Moore, respect. That was cool. The conference died out a little at the end with the announcement of a limited edition Halo 3 360, and a strange live action trailer for that game.
    2. Gears of War coming to PC. (”Surprise”) It moves so, so, smoothly, but what kind of PC are you going to need? Also, looks like Viva Pinata is coming to PC as well.Controller for Scene It 360.
    3. Speaking of Viva Pinata, a new one called Viva Pinata: Party Animals is coming out. It’s basically a multiplayer, party game, for the little ones. Scene It! also comes to 360. One game, four controllers (new controller, looks like a remote), same $59.99 price. Cool for the casual players, and I think it’s cool too.
    4. Downloadable content is getting a boost from all the Walt Disney movie companies, starting tonight. Plus, Marathon’s gonna be on Arcade!
    5. Call of Duty 4 looks incredible, and Assassin’s Creed is looking much much better. Can’t wait. They also showed glimpses of Mass Effect, PGR4, Lost Odyssey, Naruto, and Resident Evil 5.
    6. Halo 3 single player looks really exciting. Graphically? Some scenes looked amazing. Others, not so much. Guess we’ll have to see.

    There were also a bunch of stats on how the 360 is the driving force of growth in the industry. I didn’t pay too much attention to that part since stats can be made to say anything. All in all, a good show, but besides Scene It! and Viva Pinata: Party Animals, not many surprises. In fact, every game mentioned is going to come out this year (except Resident Evil 5, a trailer of which will be on Live starting July 26th.). What’s coming after that? We need something to look forward to.

    We also saw the effort Microsoft is putting behind making the console a bit more family friendly, with stuff like Naruto, and some other licensed games.

    I also got the feeling that people in the audience didn’t know how to react to another Xbox 360 variant being released so soon after the Elite. Kinda killed the mood at the end, as I’ve said.

    So, not too much new, but it was fun. Can’t wait for tomorrow.