Evening Reading
by Steve Gibson, May 30, 2008 6:00pm PDTSo a few of you may have noticed that we are swapping out the video player around here.
The plan being we're actually going to start doing embed code to let other people stream
our stuff from other websites/forums in the future as we are wrapping up some new bandwidth plans around these parts.
Will it work? We dont know!
- Solar space
power
- Tom Cruise can not escape
- The story of satellite
piracy dude
- Dude, space
beer
As for the the videogame news around these parts for today:
- Terrorists really like Fallout 3
concept art
- Beyond Good & Evil 2 going
easy
- Tom Clancy's EndWar beta
applications
- Street Fighter 4 online
multiplayer
- Street Fighter 4 screenshots
- Guitar Hero: On Tour hands-on
preview
- Wearable Gears of War armor
- Rock Band grabs Jimmy Buffet
- Conflict: Soviet Assault trailer
- More Street Fighter 4 characters
- Big Battlefield 2142 patch
Lastly, Can't wait for GRID!
I'm such a racing game pushover. Also, while you're here, why not vote for Faylor's brother tonight?
Batman: Arkham Origins to have playable Deathstroke DLC
New game releases of May 20-26
Killzone: Mercenary shoots onto Vita on September 10
Trion Worlds hit with more layoffs, Defiance team impacted
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault defending Vita next week
Game & Wario was originally going to be pre-installed on Wii U
The Last of Us digital download lets you start playing sooner
Weekend PC download deals: Borderlands 2 for $11
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection coming to PS3 in July for $50
Madden NFL 25's $99 'Anniversary Edition' includes Sunday Ticket



I just read this on Evilavatar:
Konami asked games press to keep quiet about the massive length of Metal Gear Solid 4's cut-scenes, claims MTV's Multiplayer blog.
It emerged earlier this month that the PS3 sequel has at least two cinematics "approaching" 90 minutes long, as reported by PSW magazine and now in the new issue of Edge as well.
Apparently, Konami was keen to keep these huge cinematics under wraps from print reviews...
"I've been told by two gaming media sources who asked to remain anonymous that Konami representatives had been asking print reviewers to keep some technical details out of their reviews, namely the length of the game's cut-scenes and the size of the game's installation on the PlayStation 3," reads the MTV blog.
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Not because I want to watch 90 minutes of boring/incomprehensible anime bullshit after the end credits of MGS4 (which is what the Eurogamer review suggested there was, though they didn't give a time beyond saying it was like a feature-film), because I don't particularly, as much as I am looking forward to playing MGS4.
The reason I want them is because then I will win an Internet Argument!
http://www.shacknews.com/laryn.x?id=17046491#itemanchor_17046491
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