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September 2, 2005

Late Night Consoling

77 Comments 2005-09-02 22:00:00
Oh man, it's finally Friday. Now I can actually play some of the games I want to play. My DS has both Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Advance Wars: Dual Strike in it, which is sort of making my head explode since I don't know which I should choose when the machine boots up. Plus, I finally got my hands on Gitaroo-Man (PS2), and that is calling to me. And didn't I hear that Shackers play Halo 2 on Fridays? Arghgh....
  • Buy a T-Shirt, Help Out

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    Bungie Studios, of Halo and Marathon fame, has found a way to utilize their rather enormous fan community for the purpose of aiding the Katrina disaster. They are selling "Fight the Flood" t-shirts for $19.99, and all profit will go directly to Hurricane Relief by way of the American Red Cross. So if you can't bring yourself to donate directly, do it this way and at least you get a shirt with a picture of the Master Chief kicking an alien.

  • PSP Arrives in Europe, Nintendo Pleased

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    Somewhat surprisingly, Nintendo UK general manager David Yarnton is "pretty positive" about Sony's PSP launching in Europe. The contrast is almost hilarious when one considers Sony's Phil Harrison recently claiming that the DS is "irrelevant" in terms of competition with Sony. "Whenever someone else has come into the market, whether it be Sony or Microsoft, it's been really good," stated Yarnton, "because what it's done is focused a lot of attention on the industry, and I think it has always grown it a bit more."

  • Game Revenues & EA Market Share Dropping

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    Console game revenues are expected to have dropped $37M last month from August 2004. Top sellers should be Madden 06 (PS2, Xbox, GCN, DS, GBA, PC) and Nintendogs (DS). Electronic Arts is also expected to have lost quite a bit of market share from last year, as the other major third-party players (except THQ) all gain it. The list is comprised of Activision, Atari, EA, Majesco, Midway, Take-Two, and THQ. It is particularly striking to note, however, that while EA is predicted to lose about 7% of the market, that still leaves the company in control of 41.7%. Its closest competitor in market share is Take-Two, who is expected to have risen from 4.8% to 7.3%.

  • PSP Demos at TGS

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    Sony has announced that there will be a wireless game demo kiosk at Tokyo Game Show allowing users to download demos directly to their PSPs. Like the demos Nintendo has made available for DS, they can only be stored to the system's onboard memory, so they will be wiped when the power is turned off.

    The available demos will be: Konami's Metal Gear Acid 2, Hudson's Rengoku 2 (previously unannounced), Capcom's Rockman Rockman (previously unannounced), Sony's Baito Hell 2000, and Namco's Portable Resort. Metal Gear Acid 2 is known to be coming to North America this holiday season, but it was not specified which of the other games would make it out of Japan.

  • Really Expensive Blu-Ray Drives?

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    Good old The Inquirer is reporting that the PS3's Blu-ray drives will cost Sony more than $100 a pop. If true it would certainly be one reason Sony is warning consumers to expect an expensive console. On the other hand, this is The Inquirer and one must take everything they claim with a mountainous grain of salt.

  • Keyboard and Mouse for PS3?

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    Speaking of The Inquirer, that same site is also reporting that the PS3 will support a mouse and keyboard for use as a game controller (as opposed to the most recent information about Xbox 360, which is that it will use a keyboard for text input only). However, we must again exercise caution when dealing with this news: this is The Inquirer. GameSpot picked up the story in its weekly Rumor Control column, which points out that The Inquirer didn't really specify any kind of source despite this sort of thing not really seeming like ultra-sensitive knowledge. GameSpot declines to offer an opinion on the veracity of The Inquirer's claim, instead choosing to wait it out.

  • Solar Charger for Handhelds

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    Tired of wasting tons of electricity to power your DS, PSP, or GBA SP? Well, now you can put the power of the sun in the palm of your hand with this handy solar charger. It actually looks very much like the GBA SP itself. The charger, which apparently "can be used in Sunlight or Cloudy Conditions, plus can also be used in artificial (indoor) light," will run you $35.00 plus zero dollars on your power bill!

  • Misc. Q&As/Features

    GamesIndustry.biz's full interview with Nintendo UK general manager Yarnton (from which they extracted their news story linked above) is available here.

    GameSpot looks at the History of Mario Sports.

    GameSpot goes and interviews producer Shaun Himmerick and creative director Ed Boon about Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (PS2, Xbox).

Misc. Media/Previews

PS2

Game Informer wants to inform you about Square Enix's Radiata Stories.

Xbox

GameSpy checks out Ubisoft and CryTek's Far Cry Instincts.

GameCube

Previews of Kuju's Battalion Wars are brought to us by IGN and GameSpot.

Portable

Previews of the DS version of Vicarious Visions' Ultimate Spider-Man (DS, also PS2, Xbox, GCN, GBA, PC) come to you care of Shacknews (whoa!) and IGN. GameSpot takes a look at Paon's DK: King of Swing (GBA).

Screenshots: Burnout Legends (PSP, DS).

Multi

Previews of Treyarch's Ultimate Spider-Man (PS2, Xbox, GCN, PC, also DS, GBA) are up on Shacknews (whoa!) and GameSpot. GameSpot also has previews of Paradox's Mortal Combat: Shaolin Monks (PS2, Xbox) and Raven's X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (PS2, Xbox, GCN, PSP, PC).

Screenshots: NBA 2K6 (PS2, Xbox, X360). Burnout Revenge (PS2, Xbox, X360).

Movies: Condemned: Criminal Origins (PS3, X360, PC). Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (PS2, Xbox, GCN, PSP).

Console Game Of The Evening [Submit Yours!]

Twisted Metal 2 for the PS1. "Best car combat game ever devised by human minds. I almost failed a grade in high school due to this game. By far Singletrac's crowning achievement. My friends and I still play it to this day." (submitted by cydaphex99)

Evening Reading

1698 Comments 2005-09-02 20:00:39
So I'm shipping the woman off to Montana for a week tomorrow. This means since she's not around to play with I'm gonna play more games! I've got a nice little stack of them going that I'd like to get to. I never did fully complete Burnout 3. Plus I've gotta give Dungeon Siege 2 a spin.. not to mention more Battlefield 2. Patch please. :(

- Mr T coming back for Rocky VI!
- WiFi camera war
- DVD format war :(
- eDonkey whoopin Torrent

Lastly, check out Intel's response to the AMD lawsuit

Ultimate Spider-Man Preview

22 Comments 2005-09-02 16:53:48
I got a chance to check out Treyarch's Ultimate Spider-Man (PS2, Xbox, GCN, DS, GBA, PC) the other day. It's looking pretty good, so why not read the article? I promise there are no industry executives yelling at each other.
At a recent Activision press event, I had the chance to spend some time hands-on with Treyarch's upcoming Ultimate Spider-Man. Treyarch is the studio responsible for the previous two movie-based Spider-Man games, so the game is surely in capable hands. Unlike Spider-Man: The Movie and Spider-Man 2, however, this game really has nothing to do with Sam Raimi's well-received films--well, except for capitalizing on all the new Spidey fans they created. No, this game is based in just about every conceivable way on the Spider-Man of Marvel's current Ultimate line of comics, which starts fresh with various characters and retells their stories in a more modern context.
So there you go.

New The Movies Movie

2 Comments 2005-09-02 14:02:00
The latest trailer for The Movies is now available, continuing the "This Is Hollywood" series with another minute of footage.

Path Of Neo Q&A

6 Comments 2005-09-02 13:14:09
The chaps at EuroGamer have an article format Matrix: Path of Neo interview, talking to Shiny's David Perry about the game. Topics include the fighting system, code vision, the role of the Wachoswki brothers, the storyline, the RPG system, training missions and intentional errors.

Blizzard Shuts Down bnetd

106 Comments 2005-09-02 13:00:03
In a unanimous decision, St. Louis' 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that federal law prohibits players using Blizzard games to access internet servers that are not supported by Blizzard. Defendants Ross Combs and Rob Crittenden built a package called bnetd, licensed under the GPL, which allows players to use Blizzard games to connect to non-Battle.net servers, which could sometimes be faster or more reliable than official servers. However, bypassing Battle.net of course meant that Blizzard could not verify whether the game was using a valid CD-key, which removed one downside to pirating the games.
The 8th Circuit also cited a contractual agreement that Combs and Crittenden OK'd when installing Blizzard software. That agreement prohibits reverse-engineering.
A press release issued by the Electronic Frontier Foundation criticized the ruling, claiming that "this ruling is bad for gamers, but it could also be terrible for the software industry," due to its implications on reverse-engineering and marketplace competition. "Add-on innovation is one of the hottest areas of creativity and economic growth right now in software, and this decision will slow investment and development in that field," claims Jason Schultz, attorney for EFF.

Blitzkrieg 2 Demo

13 Comments 2005-09-02 08:51:16
Over at FileShack you can grab the Blitzkrieg 2 singleplayer demo, which includes three missions (one each for the U.S., German and Russian sides) from the WW2 strategy game sequel. Blitzkrieg 2 is due out this month.

Dark Messiah of Might & Magic Video

6 Comments 2005-09-02 08:27:52
The Dark Messiah of Might & Magic video on display at the Leipzig Games Convention is now available for download, showing a minute of in-game sequences. Thanks 3D Gamers.

Ageia Acquires Meqon

10 Comments 2005-09-02 07:12:28
This press release announces that Ageia, of the PhysX chip and SDK, has bought Swedish physics middleware developer Meqon. Technology by Meqon was being used in Duke Nukem Forever and TimeShift. In this post on the 3D Realms forums George Broussard comments he hadn't heard this would happen, and also mentions he's not looking forward to changing to a different SDK if it comes to that.

Brothers In Arms: Earned in Blood Movie

2 Comments 2005-09-02 07:04:48
A new Brother In Arms: Earned in Blood video is now available, discussing the game's "Urban Environment & Squad Combat". Contains interview and gameplay footage. Thanks Blues.

Valve Software Interview

4 Comments 2005-09-02 06:59:31
1UP's Valve coverage concludes today with a two part (one, two) Gabe Newell interview in which he talks about his company, the industry and the next generation of systems. Yesterday they had a story about the history of Valve.

City of Heroes Q&A

2 Comments 2005-09-02 06:56:25
Over at GameDaily you can find a new City of Heroes Q&A. Matt Miller of Cryptic Studios is asked about the upcoming Issue 5 update for the game.

Blitzkrieg 2 Q&A

1 Comment 2005-09-02 06:55:05
New on GameCloud this morning is a Blitzkrieg 2 Q&A. CDV PR director Mario Kroll talks about the development team's main goals for this WW2 strategy game sequel, the playable sides and their campaigns, multiplayer options, new gameplay features, the graphics engine and the game's current status.

Gods & Heroes Q&A

1 Comment 2005-09-02 06:51:47
GameZone has a Gods & Heroes Q&A posted, talking to Stieg Hedlund about this MMORPG. Topics include earning the favor of the gods, recruiting followers, the game setting, the player's influence on the world and travel.

First Post!

3698 Comments 2005-09-02 06:49:39
Sitting here at an airport, figured I'd throw up some news as I wait a couple of hours for my flight to depart.

Movie: They're watching Snow White. And they love it.

Hardware Reviews

1 Comment 2005-09-02 06:49:33