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Sony has just now put two thoroughly explanitory videos in their blog regarding the newest firmware update to the Playstaition 3. For a long time there have been many rumors about in-game XMB and they've been confirmed now.
Another great new thing they've added to the firmware is a trophy system which allows users to unlcok trophies by completing tasks in specific games, similar to Xbox 360 achievements. Along with this a new feature has been added to the player proflie called ranking. Basically the trophies you get contribute to your ranking.
The two videos they released completely explain all aspects of the new firmware and they're worth the watch so I highly reccomend that you watch them and enlighten yourselves on everything that the new firmware has to offer.
I'll try to get the videos up here, but for now, here are the links:
Video #2 —>
This is a huge step forward for the PS3 and will its features will be an asset in the future. For more questions be sure to visit the official PS3 blog.
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The first details are emerging about Rock Band 2, and it looks like EA and Harmonix are doing a lot of things right with the sequel. This proves to be a welcomed change of pace from some of EA's other franchises (*cough*, *cough*, Madden). It looks the game will be hitting the 360 this September, followed by the Wii, PS3, and PS2 versions "later in the year".
Really though, more meaning? If Harmonix ever really wants to create a true parallel between the Rock Band guitar and the real guitar, they're gonna need a bit more than five buttons. But hey, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt with the "transition from Expert to real instruments…" thing. They did a pretty damn good job making the guitar look "real" this time around, so I suppose anything is possible.
Via [ Gizmodo ] |
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Sony has announced their newest firmware release v2.36. And the only change they had to talk about was: “System stability during use of some PLAYSTATION®3 format software has been improved.” |
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The Fan Pack includes an Update for the game and DLC (downloadable content). The first thing that may come to mind is: “Is this free?” Yes it is, including the DLC. This pack will be available via Xbox Live Marketplace, PlayStation Network and ubi.com in July 2008. *** Update Features *** New Ranks New A.C.E.S. Grenade Indicator Weapons & Gadgets Balancing To better clarify: the zoom for all firearms have been significantly sped-up and you can now fire DURING the zoom transition. Respawns in Team Deathmatch – Host Option Voice Chat – Host Option Score in Deathmatch Team Leader – Spawn Change Show Dead Players in Lobby Terrorist Hunt Spawning * * * * * High Stakes Setting Limited HUD (High Stakes) Health System (High Stakes) Cover System (High Stakes) Weapons & Gadgets (High Stakes) Kill Camera & Friendly Fire (High Stakes) *** DLC *** THREE FREE MAPS
source: http://rainbowsixgame.us.ubi.com |
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This would probably qualify as "old news", but with the recent release of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, I figured I'd refresh this leak of sorts regarding the next band to get Activition's exclusive treatment. Plus, being a big Metallica fan myself, I kinda felt obligated…
An Activision filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission contains confirmation that the company is planning to release a Metallica version of the massively popular Guitar Hero game in early 2009, ending months of speculation about which band would be featured next.
Gaming sites are already abuzz with the news, but it was actually uncovered by a somewhat unlikely character: Edward Woo, a securities analyst for Wedbush Morgan Securities. The sentence he unearthed reads, "In fiscal 2009, we plan to publish Guitar Hero: On Tour for the NDS; Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Guitar Hero: Metallica, and Guitar Hero IV across multiple platforms."
The Aerosmith version of the game had already been announced, but this is marks the first time Activision has confirmed — however unintentionally — that Metallica will be the next band to receive the full-on Guitar Hero treatment.
Metallica's blazing riffs make them a natural fit for the game, and the group has shown a newfound willingness to leverage the internet. Hetfield, Ulrich and co. launched a Mission: Metallica site to reach out to fans and draw them in with free pre-release audio clips and in-studio video footage.
However, Mission: Metallica faced a major backlash from fans who called its effort "too little too late" and said they would buy the next Metallica album just in order to share it online.
Some fans of the band came to its defense; they may have to do so again if Guitar Hero: Metallica elicits a similar reaction when it's released (before the end of March 2009, according to the filing).
If I were Lars Ulrich, I'd tell Activision to add a tongue-in-cheek mission to Guitar Hero: Metallica in which the band slowly progresses from fighting the internet to realizing that it represents a way forward. Maybe at the end of the mission, the band could release a videogame similar to this one.
One way or the other, Metallica (and, by extension, Activision), need to address the continuing PR problem that began when Ulrich rode the elevator to Napster's headquarters with those printouts of Metallica-sharing Napster users.
A friend of mine was in that elevator at the time, and he said the mood was pretty tense; maybe it's time for Metallica to exorcise the Napster demon by acknowledging the problem, poking a bit of fun at itself and dissolving that tension once and for all.
Via [ WIRED ] |
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Well we are back! Thanks to MonkeyMaximus (I bother that man constantly for you members) the news maker is back up. Over the past week or so when we tried to post some news it would give a file permission error. Now it is fixed so expect some updates on all of your favorite consoles.
BKF/ Staff 06-13-2008 |
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Sony has now officially announced that they have discontinued the production of the Motorstrom 80GB bundle. But don't fret, they're coming out with the new and improved 80GB system. This brute comes with the snazzy Dualshock 3 controller and a copy of Metal Gear Solid: Guns of the Patriots. The cost for this bad boy is a somewhat painful $500. {Thanks uberusmaximus} |
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The National Purchase Diary released their monthly sales report, with only 1,969,800 next generation consoles sold. The Nintendo Wii was in first at 714,000 sales, 36% of all sales that month. Nintendo DS sold 414,800, and the PSP sold 192,700. The Xbox 360 was fourth place this time, at 188,000. The PS3 ranked fifth with only 187,100, very much less than expected. Though many estimates for sales were off by large numbers, it was a good month for Nintendo and the Wii. [source: qj.net] |
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PlayStation Day occurs on Tuesday, May 6th so be sure to check back here for full coverage of the event. [Resource Kyle] |
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