One of the most fantastic gaming devices/ services I recognized from this year’s E3 conference was “OnLive”. OnLive is a play on the word, “online”, and for fully-justifiable reasons. With OnLive, any compatible device that can connect and run the OnLive client with at least a download rate of 5mb/s will be able to play HD gaming content wherever they have internet access. The content is streamed through the client to whatever independent device that is compatible with the service and then is able to play HD content on that device.
At E3, the game shown off as a working title was Borderlands, an exceptional first-person shooter MMO game. The device that the game was played on was none other than Apple’s new iPad, a device known for being “just a large iPod touch”.
Microsoft has been questioned for a long time about making a hand-held gaming device and have dodged questions. Now, it seems that they are at least a little bit closer to providing such a device. Now, however, it seems any device capable of creating a method of input, like the iPad’s touch screen or perhaps a USB peripheral gaming controller (not mentioned, but to be expected) will be able to stream HD gaming content that looks just as great as the modern gaming generation as played on Xbox 360 – but seemingly limitless.
This type of technology truly brings to question the concept of the future of hand-held devices and battery power consumption standards. For me, personally, I look at this type of technology and see visions of the 90’s when Sega Channel was still pumping.
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Gran Turismo 5 has had more than its fair share of delays. Now, in spite of those delays, the game seems to be slated for a November 2nd release, but I think it’s more appropriate to just say “November”. The newest installment will feature new courses; Madrid, Tuscany, Rome, Nurburgring, and even the TopGear test track that “The Stig” is often seen driving various cars on the hit European television show, TopGear, are welcome delights. The game boasts a grand total that exceeds 1,000 vehicles to choose from, 800 of which are dubbed “standard” cars. The rest, assumably, will reside in the category dubbed, “premium” cars. Cars in that category will reap all of the best benefits that Gran Turismo 5 has to offer such as photo-realistic dashboard/ interiors and on-the-fly vehicle damage which is sectional and appropriate according to where you received damage. It is unknown, at this time, as to whether or not the other 800 cars will feature sectional damage or even generalized damage as we’ve seen in trailers and hands-on previews so far. From a graphical perspective, Gran Turismo 5 will most likely lock-down the title of being the racing game with the best visuals. Every car will utilize the PS3’s pixel shader to the limit, allowing for other visuals which also enhance the game overall. Things like collision sparks, time of day changes, low/ high beams on the cars, smoke illumination, and even the ability to kick up debris from the car are all things that will help bring a better and more involving gaming experience to the player. The game will have support for both 3D televisions and also face-tracking with the PS3 camera. The online mode is extensive and should leave gamers begging for more.
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A few images have surfaced on the neogaf forums which could be the first occurrence of a RROD type error in the new slimline Xbox 360 consoles. The message reads “The Xbox 360 is shutting down to protect the console from insufficient ventilation.”, but based on the picture, it looks like this 360 has plenty of room to breath. While this is obviously a measure put into place to prevent a catastrophic failure, an error message like this could pose a major threat to game play continuity.
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E3 2010’s now officially behind us, and there was a ton to talk about. Between Nintendo announcing the 3DS, Sony showing off the Playstation Move, and Microsoft announcing the ’slimline’ XBox360, it was easy to overlook the actual games. Two have me very excited, though: One that was shown during Microsoft’s press conference, the other was actually released before E3, but its released was somewhat overshadowed by the big show.
Child Of Eden: The ’sequel’ of sorts to the cult-classic Dreamcast (and now XBLA) title ‘Rez’, Child of Eden is a game that’s not so much about the challenge of boss battles or time trials, but a game about the experience. You ‘conduct’ the action on-screen, making amazing beats that are accompanied by beautiful HD visuals. It’ll work with Microsfot Kinect, Playstation Move, or a regular controller, so there’s no reason you should miss out on Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s upcoming masterpiece.
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker: A full-fledged Metal Gear Solid, MGS: Peace Walker takes place several years after both Metal Gear Solid 3 and MGS: Portable Ops. In this installment, Big Boss is recruiting soldiers for Outer Heaven, which he considers a ‘paradise for soldiers’. Extremely lore-heavy, and remarkably well-directed for a handheld title, Peace Walker doesn’t disappoint, and any Metal Gear fan would be foolish to miss out.
Many thanks to our friends GameTrailers and G4TV for the great video clips. What games caught your eye at this year’s E3? Let us know by stopping by our forums!
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Every Xbox owner dreads the sight. Those red rings scream heat, failure, and most importantly a month or so without your precious console. Through a leaked specification sheet provided to Joystiq, it is shown the power button on the new console is only capable of only showing green lights. Is Microsoft running out of red LED lights? Our guess is they are trying to leave the RROD image behind and move forward to an era where this dreaded image is moved away from there console, and users will focus on the failures of the PS3. |
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“Live today; prepare for the future of technology, Tomorrow.” A possible Italian ad for the new Xbox 360 Slim was brought to our attention by crait. Not sure if it is real or not, but we will find out soon.
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PS3 Firmware 3.21 will be available this Thursday. It will disable the “Install Other OS” feature that was available on the PS3 systems prior to the current slimmer models, launched in September 2009. This feature enabled users to install an operating system, but due to security concerns, we’re now removing this feature. For most of you, this won’t have any impact on how you use your PS3. If you are one of the few who use the “Other OS” feature, or if you belong to an organisation that does, then you can choose not to upgrade your system. However, doing so will mean that the following features will not be available:
If you currently use the “Other OS” feature and you wish to update to system software 3.21, make sure you back-up any data stored within the hard drive partition used by the “Other OS,” as they will not be able to access that data following the update. |
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Google and China’s war has been going on since mid-January when Google refused to continue censoring search results in the country. Now though, Google is rumored to be pulling censorship this month- something the Chinese government’s IT ministry describes Google’s plans as “unfriendly and irresponsible” and warning that the company will have to bear the consequences of its actions. ine-width: 0px; outline-style: initial; outline-color: initial; font-size: 12px; vertical-align: baseline; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: transparent; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; padding: 0px; border: 0px initial initial;">Their clash of values has been well-publicized, with Google halting the release of certain Android phones and even canceling a developer event over there. Li Yizhong, a Minister of Industry and Information Technology in China, responded with "if you don't respect Chinese laws, you are unfriendly and irresponsible, and the consequences will be on you" when asked about how China will retaliate if Google stayed true to its word. |
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The team behind JPCSP, a program for the PC that emulates the PSP, has released their newest build of their emulator. The project itself is starting to finally take a shape and form and is gaining in popularity with their recent success. There are a handful of titles now that are more or less 100% playable along with ones that are only half-playable or need the headers decrypted before getting them to work. The entire project is coded in java, so many people speculate the potential for this emulator, but it’s looking to be one of the first-emerging PSP emulators that gets the job done and has a good dev team behind it. Below are two download links, the first one being for 32 bit operating systems and the second for 64 bit. There is also a guide in their forum for linux users looking to run this on their computers.
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What a crazy day for the PS3. Sony apparently has no idea what is the reason behind just about every single one of their customers not being able to connect to the Playstation Network. The errors occurred early afternoon (PST) and they kept on coming. There may be only one answer during these dark times and although the prospect of spending time without your video games and instead investing it with your loved ones and families… the answer may be to buy an Xbox 360. No, of course that’s a cheap shot, but it makes you wonder what is exactly going on?
The rampant speculation about “Sony phasing out the fatties” is already hitting the airwaves. I, personally, feel it’s just a typical server downtime and whether planned or not should return to optimal working status within hours, but some people would rather believe it’s judgment day. Kotaku and Gizmodo have both picked up on the story so far with nothing much to add other than “nobody seems to know what is going on”, although, oddly enough, it seems that most people who claim to have a slim PS3 are experiencing no issues at all… which may prove that Sony hates black fatties. |
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