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Monday, March 03, 2008

Microsoft publish amateurs game on XBox 360


James Silva is one of the amateurs changing how the $40 billion video game industry defines fun.

The 26-year-old from Utica, N.Y., paid his way through college by scrubbing dishes at a diner. That job might help him become the Quentin Tarantino of video games: He used it as inspiration for The Dishwasher, in which the title character becomes a ninja and slashes his way out of a kitchen overrun by villains.

Microsoft Corp. agreed to publish his stylized action game on the Xbox 360 console and highlighted it at the Game Developers Conference here recently. More than 16,000 people, many of them novices with similar ambitions, attended the show.

"This has been my dream since forever," Silva said in an interview. "It sounds cliche, but I actually have to pinch myself just to make sure I'm really awake."

He's not alone. Much as YouTube is giving unknown video auteurs a chance to find audiences, the video game industry is opening its doors to upstart developers. Major companies including Microsoft and Sony Corp. are starting to snap up and promote games by amateurs and independent developers as an antidote to the soaring budgets of mainstream games.

Highlighting the shift, the conference's Game of the Year award went to Portal, which was developed by a team of students from the DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond, Wash. The puzzler beat out big-budget industry franchises such as Super Mario Galaxy, Rock Band, Bioshock and Call of Duty 4.

"The lines between the professional developer and the community are beginning to shimmer," said Jamil Moledina, the conference's executive director.

A few years ago, aspiring programmers such as Silva wouldn't have stood a chance. The games business has adopted the movie industry approach of spending big in search of huge hits. Creating a single new game can require tens of millions of dollars and more than 100 developers working several years.

But a recent proliferation of easy-to-use and cheap or free software has made it possible for a programmer with a good idea to make games at his home.

There's a market for those games now. Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo Co. have built online stores where millions of players can buy and download games via Internet-connected consoles, bypassing traditional retailers that refuse to stock anything but blockbuster titles.

Take Kyle Gabler. In 2005, he created the prototype for a game called World of Goo in four days.

Gabler, 26, and Ron Carmel, 35, started their own shop, 2D Boy. They refined World of Goo on five-year-old laptops. The result, a wacky cartoon world where players make structures out of goop to solve puzzles, won awards for technical excellence and design innovation at last week's conference. Nintendo has signed the game to sell through its Wii Ware online store.

Source: Baltimore Sun

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1 MARIO & SONIC AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES SEGA
2 CALL OF DUTY 4: MODERN WARFARE ACTIVISION
3 DEVIL MAY CRY 4 CAPCOM 2
4 TUROK DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS
5 FIFA 08 ELECTRONIC ARTS
6 UNREAL TOURNAMENT III MIDWAY
7 THE SIMPSONS GAME ELECTRONIC ARTS
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9 COOKING MAMA 2 505 GAMES
10 ASSASSIN'S CREED UBISOFT
11 BURNOUT PARADISE ELECTRONIC ARTS
12 NEED FOR SPEED: PROSTREET ELECTRONIC ARTS
13 GUITAR HERO III: LEGENDS OF ROCK ACTIVISION
14 CONFLICT: DENIED OPS EIDOS
15 NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. NINTENDO
16 WWE SMACKDOWN VS RAW 2008 THQ
17 PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2008 KONAMI
18 LEGO STAR WARS: THE COMPLETE SAGA LUCASARTS
19 PDC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DARTS 08 OXYGEN INTERACTIVE 1
20 SONIC AND THE SECRET RINGS SEGA

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Limited edition Pink Sony PSP - PlayStationPortable £79.99 delivered (UK)



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Nintendo DS UK bargain Legend of Zelda - Phantom Hourglass £14.99 delivered



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The epic story of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker continues as Link finds himself lost and alone in unknown seas in a new adventure. Featuring intuitive touch-screen controls and innovative puzzles, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass offers new challenges for fans of the series and an easy-to-grasp introduction for gamers new to The Legend of Zelda. But time grows short, and only the Phantom Hourglass can buy Link the minutes he'll need to survive.

The stylus makes controlling Link easier than ever. Tap on the screen to make Link move, or sweep the stylus around him to swing the sword. Players can even draw a path for his boomerang and send it flying into hard-to-reach targets. Players can stash the map on the top screen for quick reference or drop it to the touch screen to make notes, study enemies, or chart a path for their boat to follow while they man the cannons.

Compete with a friend over a local wireless connection: Guide Link through special dungeons to capture the Triforce, or command the forces that oppose him.

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Steven Spielberg to make video games with EA - First game Boom Blox puzzler for Nintendo Wii


When Steven Spielberg announced he was entering the video game business many people assumed his first project would be a cinematic, visual-effects laden epic.

But his first game made under a multi-project arrangement with Electronic Arts, called Boom Blox, is a family-friendly puzzler for the Nintendo Wii.

"The first assumption is big, epic game... yadda yadda. [It's] not the game," says Louis Castle, who has worked closely with Spielberg to develop the title.

"But it's so not that product that the moment you see it, you know what you are in for.

"Steven has a multi-project deal with us and without giving too much away, there are projects much more in line with people's expectations, but those take a long time to make."

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Battlestations: Pacific Preview PC video game


Unlike most World War II titles, Eidos Studios Hungary's upcoming action-tactics hybrid Battlestations: Pacific focuses on sea and air combat over traditional ground-based assault, and breaks one of the long-standing taboos in WW2 games by including an Axis campaign.

"The main goal of Pacific is to create a bigger and better game than Midway, which was just the game from the US side of the Midway campaign," lead designer Botond Szalacsi told me. "I want it to be the whole Pacific experience for the players."

Unlike its Xbox 360 and PC predecessor Battlestations: Midway, Pacific features both US and Japanese campaigns, allowing players to see the war from both perspectives and, if victorious as the Japanese, change the course of history. But creating a speculative scenario for a Japanese victory in the Pacific campaign was no simple task.

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God of War on Sony PlayStation 3 out March 4 in North America


SCE Santa Monica's PlayStation 3 entry in its deity slaughtering action series God of War is "coming soon," according an ad in the instruction manual for the upcoming God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP), which was delivered to Shack's Indiana branch this evening.
No additional details were provided on the title, which was hypothetically mentioned by God of War II (PS2) director Cory Barlog during a launch party for the sequel last spring, and then confirmed after Barlog left SCEA in the fall.

"If we were to do a God of War III [on PS3], then it would finish this massive story," Barlog said during the launch event. "We've always imagined God of War as a trilogy, but the PSP game very much ties into it."

The tease of another God of War title within the packaging of the series' latest entry continues a tradition that began with God of War II, the manual of which confirmed the long-rumored PSP edition. However, the God of War PS3 ad fails to specify a tentative date as the PSP one did.

Developed by Ready at Dawn with the participation of SCE Santa Monica staff, God of War: Chains of Olympus, the franchise's first PSP outing, ships to North American retailers on March 4.

Source: Shacknews

No In-game Ads in Battlefield Heroes PC shooter video game


Shacknews reports that Battlefield Heroes, the upcoming multiplayer-oriented PC shooter, will not feature any in-game advertising despite being free-to-play. This was revealed by Ben Cousins, senior producer on the project, who revealed that the advertising revenue would instead come from the game’s website itself, which must be used to launch the game.

“A bright yellow “Play Now!” button will be prominently featured on the page, along with news posts, details on purchasable items,” reads the report. “And, of course, banner ads.”

Cousins did not discuss the game’s oft-mentioned micro transaction, but did talk about the game’s low system requirements, making it an easily accessible title with casual-oriented tweaks and modifications.

Source: Digital Battle

Guitar Hero songs experience increase sales


The Guitar Hero franchise has surpassed $1 billion in North American retail sales since its initial release in the fall of 2005.

The series includes Guitar Hero (2005), Guitar Hero II (2006), Guitar Hero Encore Rocks the '80s (2007), and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007). Guitar Hero Aerosmith will be added in June.

Eleven of 12 Guitar Hero II songs experienced increased sales in 2007. One of them, "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas, went from 119,000 digital sales in 2006 to 297,000 in 2007, according to USA Today.

The game — whose slogan is "Kiss Your Air Guitar Goodbye!" — is bringing together kids and their families and is getting the younger generation interested in rock music again.

Nowhere is that more evident than at The Depot Bar & Restaurant in Dalton, where avid followers — young and old — flock to Guitar Hero contests.

SNK's Neo Geo stick 2 for Nintendo Wii


SNK has announced that it will be releasing Neo Geo Stick 2 for the Nintendo Wii. It will be available in Japan on April 10th for 5040 Yen (about $47).

You simply plug the attachment into the Wii remote and you'll then be able to play with all Virtual Console games.

Source: Nintencast