Archive for May, 2007

Wii Sports-like bowling game for the Playstation 3

[tag]Sony[/tag] announced its very own [tag]High Velocity Bowling[/tag] game that utilizes the Sixaxis' motion controls. You literally flip the contro...

 

Sony announced its very own High Velocity Bowling game that utilizes the Sixaxis’ motion controls. You literally flip the controller on its side, hold it with your thumb between the analog sticks, and then sweep your arm gracefully along an arc while holding and releasing one of the buttons to send your ball down the alley. Read the rest of this entry »

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SEGA Rally New Screens [X360, PS3, PC]

 

These are some new images of the PS3 game SEGA Rally

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Sony Announces 34 PS3 Games At Gamer’s Day

 

Sony Bets 34 New PlayStation 3 Titles Will Pare Losses (Update1)

May 17 (Bloomberg) — Sony Corp. and video-game publishers will introduce 34 titles for the PlayStation 3 console in the next year as the company rebuilds sales in the money-losing unit.

The PlayStation 3 games, including 15 developed in-house and 19 from independent publishers, were unveiled to reporters and analysts at the company’s San Diego development studio.

Sony’s video-game unit, which sold more than 100 million PlayStation 2 consoles, is under pressure to increase sales of the new console, ranked third behind Nintendo Co.’s Wii and Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360. PlayStation 3 contributed to Sony’s $562 million fourth-quarter loss, the biggest in four years.

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Tony Hawks Proving Ground first PS3 / 360 Images

 

These are some new images of the PS3 game Tony Hawks Proving Ground

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Skate PS3 New Images

 

These are some new images of the Playstation 3 game Skate

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Sony Profit Falls 68% / 3.6 Million PS3s Sold

 

Sony  revealed that through the fiscal year ended March 31, the company shipped about 5.5 million PlayStation 3 units and sold around 3.6 million of those. 13.2 million units of PS3 software were shipped.

The expensive console took its toll on Sony’s bottom line, however. For the year operating income plummeted 68 percent from 226.4 billion yen to just 71.8 billion yen ($608 million). Sales and net income, however, were up 10.5 percent and 2.2 percent, respectively. Total sales amounted to 8.3 trillion yen ($70.3 billion) and net income was 126.3 billion yen ($1.07 billion).

As was expected, the game division took a beating. Operating loss came in at 232.3 billion yen ($1.97 million) compared to an operating profit of 8.7 billion yen in the last fiscal year.

Sales in the game unit were up 6.1 percent to 1.02 trillion yen ($8.6 billion). Sony attributed the game unit’s performance to “the result of the loss arising from the sale of PS3 at strategic price points lower than its production cost during the introductory period, as well as the recording of other charges in association with the preparation for the launch of the PS3 platform.

” The company also noted that overall software sales declined because of lower PS2 sales. Sony was able to increase operating income related to the PSP, however, due to “continued cost reductions in hardware production.”

During the current fiscal year ending next March, Sony is expecting a major improvement for the PS3. “An increase in sales is anticipated as a result of the full-scale expansion of the PS3 business in Japan, the United States and Europe. In addition, a significant reduction in operating loss is expected due to rapid reductions in hardware production costs and an enhanced line-up of software titles in the PS3 business,” the company stated.

Sony Corp. as a whole is also very optimistic for the current fiscal year. The company expects profit will more than double to a record 320 billion yen ($2.7 billion). “Our results demonstrate a healthy recovery,” said Corporate Executive Officer Nobuyuki Oneda, who added, “The PS3 business will really get off the ground this fiscal year.”

“The good news is that profitability is being maintained in the electronics unit as well as sales,” Mitsuhiro Osawa, electronics analyst at Mizuho Investors Securities told the AP. “The results came about because of wise steering on the part of management.”

Indeed, it’s believed that the worst may now be over for Sony, and the company can begin to climb out of the valley. “It’s clear that Sony has got out of its worst period,” Mitsushige Akino of Ichiyoshi Investment Management Co. told Bloomberg.com. “If Sony continues performing better than the market’s expectations, the stock may reach 10,000 yen.”

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PS3 Firmware V. 2.00 Update Details

 

The new PlayStation 3 firmware update is upon us and PSU has the latest details of all the updates. Note that the update isn’t available yet for download, that these are just the details of what is to come. The new features/changes are as follows:

Users
- You can now password-protect user accounts.

Settings
- [Dynamic Normalizer] has been added as an option under [Sound Settings].
- [Energy Saver] has been added as an option.
- [Equalizer] has been added as a feature under [Music Settings].
- [Full] has been added as an option for [DVD Wide Display] under [BD / DVD Settings].
- [Photo Settings] has been added as an option.
- [PS / PS2 Settings] has been added as an option.
- [RSS Channel Settings] has been added as an option.
- [Sample Rate] has been added to [Audio CD Import] under [Music Settings].
- [Screen Saver] has been expanded under [Display Settings].
- The method of selecting an output resolution has been changed in [Video Output Settings] under [Display Settings].
- [Theme Settings] has been added as an option.
- [Zero Unused Disk Space] has been added as an option under [System Settings] > [Format Utility].

Photo
- Additional slideshow effects have been added.
- [Photo Effects] have been added as a feature.
- Wallpaper feature has been added.
- [Zoom] has been added as a feature.

Music
- Additional visualization effects have been added.
- CD information can now be entered.
- Three-speed fast forward and fast reverse has been added as a feature.

Video
- Files can now be played sequentially.
- Three-speed fast forward and fast reverse has been added as a feature.
- You can now select [Zoom] under [Screen Mode] when playing video files saved on the hard disk or storage media.*.
*An appropriate USB adapter (not included) is required to use storage media with some models.

Game
- Support for PlayStation 3 format software titles has been expanded.
- XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) is now accessible during gameplay.

Network
- [RSS Channel] has been added as a feature.

Friends
- You can now have multiple chat sessions.
- You can now select an image to use as your Avatar from [Photo].

Other
- Date and Time is now shown when the PS button is pressed.
- File sorting has been changed.
- [Help] has been added as a feature.
- Playability status with the PS3™ system has changed for some PlayStation® and PlayStation®2 format titles.
To check on the latest status, visit the search site for compatible titles.

- [Secure Delete] has been added as an option.
- Some PlayStation Network features have been revised

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Nascar 2008 PS3 New Video

 

This is a new video of the PS3 game Nascar 2008

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Urban Mysteries PS3 Preview

 

This is an excerpt from the Preview of the PS3 game Urban Mysteries by worthplaying

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Star Ocean 4 for PS3?

 

Producer Yoshinori Yamagishi was also present at yesterday’s Square-Enix Party 2007 pre-conference meeting. He said a few words, and then let a video do the talking. It revealed these games:

  • Star Ocean: First Departure is a full remake of the first Super Famicom (SNES) Star Ocean Japan-only game from 1996, but for PSP.
  • Star Ocean: Second Evolution is a full remake of Star Ocean: The Second Story that originally appeared on PS1 in 1998, and is also for PSP.
  • Star Ocean 4 is currently under development to meet the highest specifications, and is being developed by tri-Ace,” said Yamagishi. He didn’t mention the platform or the release date, but 1UP surmised that Star Ocean 4 will be released on PS3, also because 2004’s Star Ocean 3: Till the End of Time was a PS2-only game, but a multiplatform release is not out of the question.

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