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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 11:00
    1. Categories:
    2. PS3 News

    Sony's PlayStation Home is two years old. That's a success in itself, but perhaps the service's biggest accomplishment is how successfully it has overcome the initial cynicism and flourished into a money making business.
    "From a business point of view, virtual items and microtransactions… it just works," Home’s platform director Peter Edward told Develop.

    "We have tens of thousands of items, and they are making money. There are some developers solely working on Home now, which speaks a lot to the success we can create. There are developers making money from virtual items in Home, simple as that.
    "But you’ve also got the free to play and freemium model. Sodium, the game by Lockwood, is a great example of that. They offer the first five levels of their game for free, but to get the other 45 you have to buy an item of clothing for your avatar to wear that unlocks that access. They’ve had a massive conversion rate – 25 per cent of players pay up."
    However, there is still one obstacle Home is yet to completely overcome – the perception from some that the serif has been a flop. Fortunately it's not a mindset that's widely shared amongst the industry itself.



    "I think a lot of the industry understands it – and I think there are a lot of people in the industry who don’t realise how much the others understand it," Edward added.
    "So, there are 120 studios using the HDK and making content with it. That’s a huge community already using the platform. Having said that, there is a section of the development community that doesn’t realise. That’s why we’re trying to get the news out there.
    "Everybody knows that current-gen flagship console development is not cheap – that’s why mobile and handheld development is so popular right now, the barriers to entry are so much lower. But Home offers an opportunity to get on a console when you have a web/mobile budget. That appeals to indie developers because they can get something on a console for a realistic response and in a good timescale."
    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/43176/Play...ome-2-years-on
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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 10:58
    1. Categories:
    2. Console Hardware News
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    Newly released from gadget site Chinavision:



    A marvelous GPS device combined with a high quality watch containing precision Seiko quartz movement. The benefit to you is advanced GPS features and a truly beautiful timepiece. Just google how much a Seiko watch costs and you'll recognize this opportunity of a lifetime: To own an amazing Seiko movement wristwatch with GPS functionality. Bravo!

    Locate places at just the touch of a button: With multiple directional LED's, this watch will intelligently direct you back to a previously logged (POI) point of interest (like where you parked your car or your hotel). When you come within 50 meters of the saved location, the arrows around the watch face will begin flashing, and when you are within 15 meters the arrows will turn blue, letting you easily and conveniently find your destination!

    Record GPS data of your trip: With the built-in data logger, this GPS watch will constantly record your position, speed, and altitude, so when you get home, connect the GPS watch to your computer and use the included iTravel Data Logger software package to view all your logged paths right on Google Maps or Google Earth. This powerful, easy-to-use function lets you relive every point along your trip, as well as share with others!

    Photo tagger: Use the included Photo Tagger software to show locations where you have taken photos and share your memories with others. Now your family and friends all over the world can see your pictures and the exact location where you took them!

    All products you see on Chinavasion are sourced direct from the factory. The upside to you: amazingly low prices, incredibly well-made products. Order a sample of this beautiful GPS watch today and we will ship it to you tomorrow. Brought to you by your source for low price high quality electronics - Chinavasion.

    At a Glance...

    • Photo Tagger
    • Location Finder (POI)
    • Ultra portable GPS unit embedded in watch
    • Data Logger (Records location, speed and altitude)
    • View your paths on Google Maps or Google Earth
    price £46.14 ...
    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 10:53
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    2. Console Hardware News
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    New from gadget site Chinavision:




    The 7 inch HD Touchscreen GPS Navigator (Bluetooth, FM Transmitter) is a top notch portable GPS navigator perfect for those who spend a lot of time on the road.

    A Brilliant Viewing Experience: With 800 x 480 pixel screen resolution, this 7 inch HD Touchscreen GPS Navigator gives you a brilliant viewing experience with sharp and clear images. The intuitive menu system with large icons allows you to conveniently navigate through the multiple functions.

    An Ultra Large Screen: With an ultra large 7 inch screen which is the same size as 2-DIN (100 mm high) car DVD player screens, this product makes your dream of an in-car movie theater a reality. Watching movies in the car becomes more enjoyable and a road trip is never boring again. Furthermore a larger screen provides you with more viewing space and improves peripheral tracking of the GPS map while driving leading to increased safety overall.

    A Pleasant Driving Experience: This wide screen GPS navigator supports spoken voice directions, automatic route re-calculation and even the choice of 2D or 3D mapping view that lets you find your way more easily. The Bluetooth function allows you to pair your cellphone with the GPS and make phone calls handsfree. Your driving is safer with this product.

    An Enjoyable Road Trip: With this 7 inch HD Touchscreen GPS Navigator a road trip is never boring. Watch your favorite movies on the ultra large screen, listen to your music collection on the go, and with the FM transmitter, whatever plays on the GPS can be broadcast through your car speakers!

    This 7 inch HD Touchscreen GPS Navigator (Bluetooth, FM transmitter) is now available in stock for immediate shipment at an amazing wholesale price. Order today and we will express ship it tomorrow. Brought to you by your NO.1 Chinese electronics wholesaler – Chinavasion.



    At a Glance...
    • 7 Inch ultra large screen
    • High definition screen display
    • Bluetooth
    • FM transmitter
    • Spoken Voice Directions
    • 2D and 3D mapping views
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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 09:05
    1. Categories:
    2. Nintendo 64 News,
    3. PS3 News

    News via http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/n64-e...st-look-81605/

    Our friends over at PS3News are reporting that a Nintendo 64 (N64) is in development for the PS3. While nothing has been released yet, demonstration videos have been posted.


    Quote:
    We are a team of 3 guys who have been working on a Nintendo 64 emulator for quite some time now, and we have decided to go out with the news since now our N64 emulator is officially working on the PS3.

    We still have a huge load of things to work on, but it's playable and N64 is finally working on the PS3.

    What we have done so far:

    * 1 player (keyboard only)
    * We have succeeded to enable gameshark codes
    * Graphics works excellent on most games we have tried; Mario 64, Donkey Kong 64, Ridge Racer 64, Diddy Kong Racer, Mario Kart 64, Banjo Kazooie and 1080 Snowboard.
    * Games we have tried that are jerky (so far): Duke Nukem 64, Doom 64, Hexen 64 and WCW Smackdown 64.


    Issues (we are working on):

    * Audio is not working yet.
    * A user interface and the ability to edit and change files such as controller settings, cheat codes, etc. (We do all this over FTP now).
    * Game menu (we now have to upload one game at the time).
    * PS3 controller, (we now have to use a USB keyboard).
    * Multiplayer.


    We have decided to use ps3news and youtube to communicate with you guys, and if you want to help us out, feel free to either email us at [email protected] or PM us on youtube.

    Here's the youtube video we just uploaded:


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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 08:56
    1. Categories:
    2. Apple iPad

    RUMOUR WATCH: Claims that the second coming of Apple tabletry is at hand

    One online news source has claimed that Apple will reveal its iPad 2 in just one week's time.
    All Things Digital says it has confirmation from "multiple sources" that the US tech form is preparing a March 2nd gathering in San Francisco.

    There's even talk that Steve Jobs himself will be at hand, despite currently being on a leave of absence due to health issues.
    As for the device itself, it's all a guessing game for now but the safe bets point to integrated front and rear cameras and some sort of improved display, though many reckon Apple has abandoned plans to incorporate an iPhone 4 style retina display into the machine.
    There's also been plenty of talk about the possible ditching of the front facing 'Home' button, with Apple said to be keen on ditching all physical controls for its future iOS product ranges.

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/43171/Marc...eal-for-iPad-2
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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 08:54
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360 News

    Hundreds of widely eulogised Kinect hacks will “inevitably” have an influence on mainstream game development, a leading studio head has said.
    Blitz Game Studios design director John Nash told Develop that the so-called ‘Kinect hacks’ – manipulations of Microsoft’s sophisticated motion controller usually undertaken by hobbyists and academics – has wowed the development community.

    “I think the Kinect hack community has leapt on this for the same reason we’ve been singing the device’s virtues for the last 18 months,” he said in a new Develop feature on Kinect manipulation, published today.
    “It’s the flexibility, the innovation, the potential for doing genuinely new and creative things with it. The fact that the device itself is software driven has obviously helped that process but some of the hacks we’ve seen have amazed us all,” he added.
    Microsoft has officially declined to comment on Kinect hacks, in contrast to the wishes of some senior figures at the company, who are keen to discuss the homebrew phenomenon.



    The platform holder has however today confirmed its Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit will be released this spring, free of charge for non-commercial uses. That in itself appears to be an indication that Microsoft wants to encourage innovation and lateral thinking for its new controller.
    A commercial version of the Kinect Windows SDK will arrive at a later date, Microsoft said.
    Kinect hacks have been demonstrated in their hundreds across the internet. Home-made manipulations of the hardware include a sign-language reader, a virtual invisibility suit and, perhaps as a more practical example for developers to ape, an FPS control system.
    But the manipulation of Kinect hacks stretches beyond that of hobbyists and bedroom coders. Patrick Bouffard, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley's Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences department, has adapted Kinect to provide the eyes for a quadrotor helicopter, which has captured the attention of the world’s media.
    Develop has hand-picked five standout Kinect hacks in a new feature, published today.
    Nash insisted that a studio like Blitz would ignore such inventions from gamers and enthusiasts “at our peril”.
    “It’s easier than it’s been for decades for those at the grass roots level to get their hands dirty and create fun content for their favourite hardware, and we’ve always tried to listen to and engage with that indie community,” he added.
    “It’s much easier for them to break down gameplay conventions, and although we have other considerations or restrictions to contend with when we develop big-budget commercial games, I think it’s inevitable that we’ll see the mainstream influenced by some of this work.”
    Josh Blake, the founder of the OpenKinect ‘open source community’, reckons the Kinect hack scene has already influenced professional game developers.
    “Figuring out how to make these interactions work is a very hard problem. If you look at the first wave of Kinect games, there are couple aspects of the menus and interactions that don't work well and a couple that work really well,” he said.
    “I'm sure that mainstream game designers who are working on the next wave of Kinect games have been watching the community closely and have already incorporated some new ideas into their games.”
    http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...e-game-studios
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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 08:51
    1. Categories:
    2. Nintendo 3DS News

    The first few Nintendo 3DS review scores and analysis have hit the net, taking aim at the launch line-up.

    The scores come from Japanese mag Famitsu ahead of the release of Nintendo's handheld over there on Saturday.


    Here's the full verdict on the 3DS launch line-up along with closing comments on some of the titles from the mag.

    They're translated by Andriasang but we've totted up the totals at the end (since we can't be sure what each individual number refers to) to save your head from some maths:



    • Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition: 9, 8, 8, 9 [34/40 - 85%]


    • "Graphics are good. The 3D versus option is a show for the system's 3D, but it can be a bit hard to see. The touch controls are convenient."
    • Samurai Warriors Chronicles: 9, 9, 8, 8 [34/40 - 85%]
      "There's a lot of volume, and the missions are enjoyable. The 3D makes it easy to grasp enemy position. The game's real time simulation elements are enjoyable."
    • Winning Eleven 3D Soccer: 8, 8, 8, 8 [32/40 - 80%]
      "The game is lacking in terms of modes, but the standard modes are there. The feeling of distance and closeness is increased because of the 3D depth. The text is a bit hard to see."
    • Puzzle Bobble 3D: 6, 6, 6, 6 [24/40 - 60%]
    • Nintendogs cats: 10, 9, 9, 10 [38/40 - 95%]
      "The fur is realistic and the wireless elements are good. The game can be enjoyed by anyone."
    • Ridge Racer 3D: 8, 8, 7, 9 [32/40 - 80%]
      "There are few modes. Beginners can easily drift, but the rival car difficulty is high. Good points include the BGM and the inclusion of many old courses."
    • Combat of Giants Dinosaur 3D: 6, 6, 6, 5 [23/40 - 57.5%]
    • Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask: 8, 8, 8, 8 [32/40 - 80%]
      "The puzzle solving doesn't use 3D too much, but investigating a screen with depth feels good. The game is enjoyable in 2D as well."
    • Shanghai 3D Cube: 7, 7, 7, 5 [26/40 - 65%]
    • Super Monkey Ball 3D: 9, 8, 8, 7 [32/40 - 80%]
      "The gyro-based controls don't fit with 3D. Playing with the gyro controls is fun, but when the 3D is turned on for this, it's a bit difficult to play."
    Yesterday reports emerged of an amazing 3DS GAME deal, which essentially lets you try before you buy.
    You can also let us know which 3DS launch titles are preparting to float your boat in the comments field below.

    [ Source: Andriasang ]

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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 01:35
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    2. PSP News
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    News via http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/02/22/p...s-compo-entry/

    You can patiently wait for the new 3DS…or you can experience 3D on your existing hardware with this impressive plugin by PSPWizard, which will turn your homebrews into real 3D (provided you have the appropriate green/red glasses). PSPWizard’s homebrew has been around for a little while, but this entry for the Genesis competition is an update to this awesome work, with the following features:

    Changelog

    • new game support: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
    • in-game 3D-Mode change possible. While keeping L-Trigger and R-Trigger pressed you could use the following keys to “play” with the 3D appearence while the 3D mode is active in the game you are playing:
      • * Left/Right of the digi-Pad is changing the shift amount of the anaglyph colors
      • * 3D activiation key (default is NOTE) to toggle the anaglyph colors from red/cyan to geen/pink and to yellow/blue…
    • Download Here
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    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 01:34
    1. Categories:
    2. Apple iPad

    9to5 Mac has gotten their hands on what is purported to be a case for the long awaited iPad 2. The dimensions of the case indicate that the next iPad will be incredibly thin. This silicon case has most of the design features that have been rumored for some time now, but also leaves room for a mystery or two. If this new case design proves to be accurate, then it could point to something entirely new for the Apple tablet.

    This new case has room for all the standard features on the current iPad model and a has room for few more as well. The 30-pin dock connector is right where it should be, as is the headphone jack and power button. The volume buttons are also in their normal place, but that’s where the similarities end.

    At the bottom of the case there’s a large cutout for what’s assumed to be the speaker. It’s widely believed that Apple wants to improve the quality of the... [Read More]

    http://modmyi.com/forums/ipad-news/7...tery-port.html ...
    by Published on February 23rd, 2011 01:33
    1. Categories:
    2. Apple iPad

    Citing supplier checks, a Taiwanese research firm is claiming that the iPad 2 launch may be delayed to June due to production problems. Bloomberg is quoting Yuanta Securities analysts as saying that design changes that Apple requested are leading to issues in manufacturing at Foxconn, which saw its parent company's stock drop to its lowest price since December after the report.

    According to other reports out of the Asian supply chain, production of the new iPad began at the start of 2011 and was halted for the Chinese New Year holiday this month. Analysts Vincent Chen and Allison Chen told Bloomberg that Apple... [Read More]

    http://modmyi.com/forums/ipad-news/7...ntil-june.html ...
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