ponedjeljak, 21. prosinca 2009.
ponedjeljak, 30. studenoga 2009.
Blu-ray Disc
Discover a whole new world of High Definition gaming and entertainment with Blu-ray Disc and experience movies like never before.
Blu-ray Disc is the new standard of home entertainment, with each disc holding up to five times more information than a Standard Definition DVD. That means Blu-ray Disc can store High Definition digital video, sound, pictures, PC files and stunning games such as Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, which a normal DVD simply couldn't do.
Experience the ultimate in picture quality
Remember the first time you watched a DVD and saw how the picture looked fantastic compared to those of an ordinary television transmission? That's because DVD uses a higher bit rate than conventional TV broadcasts, meaning better picture and sound quality.
Blu-ray Disc works just like a DVD, only more powerful, meaning you get better picture quality than High Definition TV transmission. And with the option of a 24-frame output, you can experience movies and games on your PlayStation 3 like never before.
High Definition sound
Experiencing High Definition is about the audio as much as the about picture. With Blu-ray Disc you get HD sound and a complete recreation of the original master recording. Now, thanks to the capabilities of Blu-ray Disc, that sound can be delivered straight to your living room when you're playing your favourite game or watching the latest blockbuster film.
This digital multi-channel sound is an integral part of the experience too - imagine playing a game or watching a movie without any of the bangs, crashes, rumbles and other effects that literally shake you in your seat. With HD sound you feel like you are part of the action.
Blu-ray Disc truly is the only way to experience the very best in home entertainment, be it movies or games, and with PlayStation 3, you get the best of both worlds, a entertainment system that delivers next generation gaming thrills and High Definition blockbuster entertainment right into your front room.
The future of home entertainment has arrived - experience it now on PS3.
The Game
Shine up your silky skills and prepare to pick a side – there’s a new game in town for you and your friends to show the world what you’re made of…
Crave a bit of entertainment? Fancy some excitement? Then welcome to your next challenge. Welcome to The Game, a free new site where you can go against others around the world for prizes and, more importantly, bragging rights.
The concept is simple. You pick from one of two teams to join and take part in Challenges, which consist of timed mini-games and quizzes. Do well and you earn points, and the team with the most points is declared the winner.
There are two types of rewards for taking part in The Game; Personal Rewards and Team Rewards. Personal Rewards earn you a Bronze, Silver or Gold level badge depending on how many Challenges you've played, how many Challenges you've created and the number of rounds you've taken part in. Team Rewards are only presented to the winning side, and come in the shape of various online goodies, such as screensavers and PlayStation Home gifts.
Joining is easy - just head over to The Game and pick whether you want to be in Team A or Team B. Then register your details, play some Challenges and bask in the glory of your victory. You can also create your own Challenges for others to try out (and if they do that earns you points), invite friends, follow team members and form your own leagues. The more you interact and play, the more points you gain and the more you'll become a hero to your team. You can also sign in using a Facebook account and see if other Facebook friends are part of The Game.
Don't miss your chance to become part of a global team and rub your rivals' noses in your brilliance. Head over to The Game and start your path to game greatness in front of the world.
www.Start-PS3.com
GTA V mentioned in Dan Houser Times Interview
In a recent interview with The Times, Rockstar Games’ Vice President of Creativity Dan Houser has let an infinitesimal cat out of the bag labelled GTA V – well, a whisker or two at least.
Post-Red Dead Redemption, Houser will begin co-writing the script for GTA IV’s follow-up title, which is anticipated to be approximately 1,000 pages in length. That’s ten times longer than that of a feature film!
Disappointingly, there is very little else to go on in the way of information at this time; Houser himself explains his team still need to think of a city. But it does look like there will be a GTA V. Someday.
We’ll be sure to keep you informed.
Borderlands to receive Zombie DLC
More and more first-person shooters are incorporating a zombie element these days. Following in the footsteps of Treyarch’s Call of Duty: World at War, Gearbox will be releasing a zombie-oriented DLC package for Borderlands, entitled ‘The Zombie Island of Dr Ned’.
The story goes: a moustache-touting doctor has accidentally zombified the working-class inhabitants of Jakob’s Cove. Predictably, it’s the player’s responsibility to go in and clean up the mess, dismembering, decapitating and decimating enemies of the crawling, stalking, spitting (how uncouth), suicidal and psycho variety across 50 new quests.
The package promises a deep, enjoyable and humorous experience lasting 6-10 hours, and will hit the PlayStation Store November 24th priced at $10 / £7.99. Click here to for a video preview. You’d be stupid not to.
Is Firefox coming to PS3?
Ah, we do love a good rumour…
PlayStation Insider recently posted that Sony and Mozilla have been ‘talking’, as per a tip-off from an external (and, might we add, anonymous) source. Could they be contemplating porting robust web-browser Firefox to the PlayStation 3?
This would be great news considering how many complaints Sony has received concerning the reliability and limited functionality of the current PS3 browser. However, a later added correction note states ’there was just a meeting between someone from PS division and someone from Mozilla’ – and nothing more, apparently.
The meeting had to be about something though, right? Perhaps if we cross our fingers and toes something along these lines might happen in the future.
Naughty Dog celebrates Thanksgiving with new Uncharted 2 Multiplayer Content
As a Thanksgiving treat Naughty Dog has, as promised, delivered some new additions to the multiplayer aspect of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.
‘The Fort’ has been newly added to the game’s existing collection of battlegrounds, a long rectangular map inspired by the original Fortress level in Drake’s Fortune. Featuring open spaces, flanking routes, and a variety of sneaky hiding places, you can guarantee it will be host to some truly awesome skirmishes.
But there’s more. Two special character skins are available for use in team modes (Fat Drake for the Heroes, and Fat Lazarevic for the Villains), leaderboards tracking win and kill/death ratios have been thrown into the mix, and the icing on the cake… for this weekend only… is… double cash on all moneys and medals earned during online play.
Ok, so we Brits might not embrace the Thanksgiving tradition, but we certainly are thankful!
četvrtak, 1. listopada 2009.
PlayStation 3 250GB Bundle UK Retail Pricing Confirmed
Last week Sony announced that several new PlayStation 3 250GB bundles will be hitting Europe, and today ElectronicTheatre (linked above) received confirmation on the UK retail pricing for them.
To quote: "The recently revealed 250GB PlayStation 3 will arrive in Europe this Thursday, October 1st 2009, and today the official UK Recommended Retail Price (RRP) and package contents have been revealed.
In addition to the FIFA 10 and Need for Speed SHIFT bundles announced last week, the 250 GB PlayStation 3 will be available as a stand alone unit from October 1st with an RRP of £299.99. The standard package comes bundled with a Wireless DUALSHOCK 3 Controller, an AC Power Cord (or Euro-AV cable, where applicable), an AV cable and a USB Cable, along with the new, small PlayStation 3 model.
Twelve of the fifteen retailers Electronic Theatre contact proposed their own bundles, or a reduced retail price of around £285. The 120GB PlayStation 3 retails with an RRP of £249.99 in the UK."
subota, 25. srpnja 2009.
PS3 Slim & Lite
We're throwing this one in the "probably not" pile, right next to our jar of skeptical sauce. A month after the conclusion of CES, gadget site T3 is reporting that while in attendance they heard that Sony will be debuting a slimline version of the PlayStation 3 (a "PSThree" if you will). According to T3's "well-informed insider," the unit will be smaller and lighter than the current console (well, duh).
While we don't doubt that Sony will eventually give the PS3 a little nip and tuck, it's still far too early in the console's life-cycle to warrant such a drastic revision of the hardware – but we're not ruling out the possibility of a new SKU in the near future. The PSOne redesign appeared over four years after the first PlayStation was launched, and the slimline PS2 didn't appear until over three years after the original.
A redesigned PS3 probably wouldn't appear until late 2009 at the earliest, making the possibility of one showing up this fall slim to none. Now pass that skeptical sauce, please.
Impressive PS3 Ad
Everyone's favorite intergalactic duo is back this fall with Ratchet & Clank® Future: A Crack in Time, developed by highly-acclaimed developer Insomniac Games exclusively for the Playstation 3 computer entertainment system. The latest addition to the best-selling series will at long last answer some of fans' most-asked questions as it concludes the story arc from Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction and Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty.
Players can control both Ratchet and Clank as they attempt to reunite and save the universe. Each will have new abilities at their disposal such as Ratchet's Hoverboots, which allow him to travel at high speeds and soar to new heights around the galaxy. With all-new Clank gameplay, players can utilize special time-manipulation abilities in an effort to thwart Dr. Nefarious, one of the franchise's best-known villains who is attempting to control time itself.