GDC - 2007: Ones to Watch PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 March 2007

 With GDC starting today we're expecting to have a lot of news and announcements forthcoming throughout the event. Before everything starts to gather steam over the next couple of days and you don’t know where to look to get all the news which is relevant to you, theabovedomain.com is providing you with what we think you need to keep an eye on. Of course we will be posting all the major scoops from the conference, but if you’re like me, you will most likely be refreshing your multiple browser windows every 5 minutes to see if anything else gets announced!

 Here's the first part of our rundown of the events you will want to keep in your sights.
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Transformers Robots in Disguise! PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 March 2007

The first TRANSFORMERS game for Xbox 360 will be tied in with the cinema release of the live-action TRANSFORMERS film on July 4, 2007  from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.

The TRANSFORMERS brand has been one of the best-selling boys' action brands in a wide-range of categories, from toys to publishing to apparel, since its launch as a global property in 1984. Hasbro is currently gearing up to activate one of the Company's most ambitious worldwide marketing and merchandising programs yet to coincide with the live action movie in 2007. We've got the first screenshot from the upcoming game which features 'Bumblebee'
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PS3 Gets Xbox Live Camera Support! PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 March 2007

 When firmware update 1.54 hit PS3, one of the features Sony added was: "You can now use a compatible USB camera (webcam) compliant with USB video class (UVC) for video chat."

Lo and behold, the Xbox 360 Live Vision Camera is a USB webcam, does it work with PlayStation 3? The answer is yes! Ironically, the Xbox 360 camera works with PS3, but the 360 itself won't work with any other cam except for their own Live Vision. Image

Sony's therefore got a more flexible system in this regard it seems!

Video chats on the PS3 also support more people chatting together than the limited two-way video chats on the Xbox 360. Firmware 1.54 also lets you go into a full screen mode with video chat, which you cannot do on the 360. Unfortunately however all is not rosy, the lag time can make video chatting on the PS3 a pain to use. Even during a voice-only chat, the lag time was pretty bad (about 3 seconds). Oddly, voice chat while on Resistance: Fall of Man has less lag than chatting from the PS3's main interface (XMB). If you don't have an Eye Toy or don't want another camera around your entertainment center, the Live Vision Camera is worth using.

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512MB Memory Card Confirmed PDF Print E-mail
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 The Game Developers Conference in San Francisco has kicked off with Microsoft confirming that a new 512MB Memory unit is indeed on its way.

This coincides with the memory limit for Arcade games, previously set at 50MB, rising to 150MB.

 

Games were originally capped to allow anyone without an HDD to download them to a portable Memory unit, and now that the larger card is inbound this ceiling has been adjusted accordingly. With an estimated price of $49.99 (approx. £26.00) this new Memory card is also set to come pre-loaded with the XBLA smash hit Geometry Wars and will be available worldwide from April 3.

In the mean time, tell us what you expect to hear from Microsoft at GDC in the comments box below or drop by our forums and discuss the latest news

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Sony: We Love Blu-Ray! PDF Print E-mail
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Image Sony stands strong behind decision to include Blu-ray in the PS3

Those critical of the PlayStation 3’s price often point to the Blu-ray Drive components as culprits for the system’s spendiness. Not only has the inclusion of Blu-ray into PlayStation 3’s spec driven up the bill of materials cost, it’s also much to blame for the initial shortage of consoles at launch and the delayed release into Europe and Australia.

Sony said recently that it plans to have shortage problems solved by May. “The blue laser diode, as you well know, had a blip short-term ramp up issue, which is now past; that's now behind us,” said Phil Harrison, SCE Worldwide Studios, in a GameDaily interview. “That did cause us some challenges in being able to supply the launch worldwide, but that's all resolved.”

Some consumers clamor on Internet forums that the Blu-ray Drive’s added cost is nothing but another effort for Sony to sneak its HD format into the homes of consumers, and that Sony should remove Blu-ray functionality from the console and offer it as an add-on. Of course, such arguments seem to ignore that PS3 games also run off of blue laser media, and that the Blu-ray format can do more than just movies.Image

“We needed to have Blu-ray disc from a game design point of view. The chipsets in PS3 chew through data at such a rate that in order to build variety and detail and quality into the games, we need more than nine gigabytes,” Harrison added. “Now, the fact that we could also adopt the preeminent next generation movie format into PS3 was an added bonus, not an added cost.”

Every new PlayStation generation features the latest in optical disc technology. The original PlayStation used optical media when Nintendo was still firmly planted into cartridges. The PlayStation 2 brought affordable DVD players into millions of homes. And the PlayStation 3 makes the generational jump to Blu-ray Disc.

Admittedly, the inclusion of the newest optical format has plagued the latest PlayStation more than formats of past, but Sony remains confident in the decision. “No regrets whatsoever, and it's those kinds of decisions, painful though they were to live through in the last quarter of 2006, those are the decisions that are going to propel PlayStation 3 to be a platform that lasts for ten years, like we've seen with PS1 and PS2,” Harrison said. “And it will be, I believe, reflected on as the smartest decision we ever made.”

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