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    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:50
    1. Categories:
    2. Nintendo 3DS News
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    Here's a weird one. Earlier today, we heard (and confirmed) reports that the Cosmo Black Nintendo 3DS was unavailable for purchase directly through Amazon. We followed up with the company to get to the bottom of things, and were fed this explanation from a company spokesperson:
    "We received customer feedback that there may be an inventory issue with the Cosmo Black Nintendo 3DS. The integrity of the product is not under review. Customers are still able to purchase the Amazon.com offer of the Aqua Blue Nintendo 3DS, however the Amazon.com offer of [the] black Nintendo 3DS has been removed until the inventory issue is resolved. There is no problem with the Cosmo Black Nintendo 3DS units themselves. This is an internal inventory problem that was brought to our attention from customer feedback and we are looking into it and will resolve as soon as possible."
    Turns out, "as soon as possible" meant "three minutes later." As of this very moment in time, the handheld is available and in stock over at the world's most recognized e-tailer, with the outfit confirming to us that sales "have been reinstated." At any rate, we suppose this serves to clarify one thing while bringing about a totally separate question -- there's nothing physically wrong with the 3DS so far as Amazon's concerned, but how on Earth is its inventory team reacting that quickly?

    http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/25/a...-to-inventory/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:50
    1. Categories:
    2. Apple iPad,
    3. Apple iPhone

    Less than ten days after iOS 4.3.4 parachuted in to fix that nasty PDF exploit, Apple's gone and dropped another. So what'll Cupertino's latest fix today? Build 8L1 -- or 8E600 on 4.2.10 if you're rocking CDMA -- apparently nixes a vulnerability with "certificate validation," or you know, Apple's just really fond of keeping all you hackers on your toes. Either way, time to fire up iTunes, unless of course, you're already living in the future.

    Update: Turns out you can still (tether) jailbreak with redSn0w. Peep the more coverage link below.

    http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/25/a...oser-to-ios-5/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:48
    1. Categories:
    2. Android News,
    3. Apple iPad,
    4. Apple iPhone

    Epic's Mike Capps believes that the proliferation of cheap mobile apps could damage the next generation of console games.

    Speaking to Industrygamers, Capps explained that 99 cent games pose less of a threat to a premium iOS release than they do to AAA titles like Gears Of War 3.

    "I'm more worried that you can get a really good 99 cent game that occupies you for hours and hours on end and how that impacts $60 SKUs," he said.

    "I'm not as worried about how it impacts Infinity Blade – I think there will always be room for a premium SKU on a mobile platform. And I think as more buyers [enter the mobile market], there will be more people who are willing to spend a bit more for quality."

    "But I do worry about what it means for the next generation of console games. Are people really going to want to spend $60 on a game?... It's not a sustainable business model. I'm not sure how it all ends up."

    This echoes similar comments made by EA Sports' Andrew Wilson to GamesIndustry.biz last week, when he said that, "there will come a time where the consumer is simply not prepared to pay $60 up-front for a game."

    Capps also cited the availability of services like Netflix on Xbox Live as more damaging to Shadow Complex than rival games like Limbo or Castle Crashers.

    "If you fired up your dashboard right there, if you already bought Netflix, you have tons and tons of awesome content that's bite sized in 1.5 to 2 hour chunks. So that was our competition, getting mindshare in the dashboard, more than it was against the other games in the space."

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...m-mobile-games ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:46
    1. Categories:
    2. PSP News,
    3. PS2 News,
    4. Nintendo DS News,
    5. Nintendo 3DS News,
    6. Nintendo Wii News,
    7. PC News,
    8. Xbox 360 News

    Zumba Fitness has claimed a ninth consecutive week at number one in the UK software chart, with Ubisoft's Call of Juarez taking second in its first week on sale.

    Warner's Cars 2 managed 8th on its debut, with Namco Bandai's well-reviewed EDF: Insect Armageddon in 15th - just below Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters at 13.

    There was little movement elsewhere other than the subtle reshuffling which saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 rise back up to third.

    Last Week This Week Title
    1 1 Zumba Fitness
    New Entry 2 Call of Juarez: The Cartel
    7 3 Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part 2
    5 4 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
    4 5 Call of Duty: Black Ops
    11 6 Dungeon Siege III
    3 7 Dirt 3
    New Entry 8 Cars 2
    12 9 FIFA 11
    6 10 LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
    2 11 Transformers: Dark Of The Moon
    9 12 Brink
    New Entry 13 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters
    20 14 LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4
    New Entry 15 Earth Defence Force: Insect Armageddon
    17 16 Wii Sports Resort
    8 17 EA Sports Active 2
    New Entry 18 Just Dance 2: Extra Songs
    13 19 L.A. Noire
    10 20 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...uk-chart-reign ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:43
    1. Categories:
    2. Apple iPhone

    Apple has reportedly set a September 5 US release date for the as yet unannounced iPhone 5.

    That's according to a senior executive at Swiss carrier Swisscom, who also reportedly told iPhone Italia under conditions of anonymity that the device will rollout globally a month later on October 5.

    According to IBTimes, Swisscom is Apple's partner in Switzerland, together with carriers Orange and Sunrise.

    The CEO of US telecoms firm Verizon also confirmed in a conference call with analysts over the weekend that the new iPhone will be released sometime "in the fall".

    Last week, after reporting record revenue and earnings for its most recent financial quarter, Apple dropped the biggest hint yet that it's to launch iPhone 5 in the coming months, referring to an upcoming "product transition" set to impact its September quarter.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...e-september-5/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:42
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360 News

    Avatar Kinect has been released worldwide today as part of Kinect Fun Labs, a service launched during E3 which enables users to download and play around with Kinect innovations.

    The Avatar Kinect software uses Microsoft's motion sensor to recognise your facial expressions and represent them on screen through your avatar, allowing groups of users to sit around chatting in 24 themed virtual environments.

    It's a free, 658.59 MB download you can grab now from Xbox.com. Avatar Kinect will normally require an Xbox Live Gold membership, but to celebrate its release it has been unlocked for all Xbox Live members (free or Gold) from now until September 8.

    "Express yourself with your Xbox avatar," Microsoft says. "See your facial expressions and gestures on your Xbox avatar as you chat with friends in our 3D stages and produce your own TV shows.

    "The Kinect sensor can record your session with a producer's editorial eye, following your performance, zooming and panning, just like a real TV production. Share your video recording with friends by uploading it to KinectShare.com and downloading it to your computer, and from there, posting it to your favorite social networking sites, like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and more."

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...nect-released/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:38
    1. Categories:
    2. DCEmu

    Shadows of the Damned director Massimo Guarini reckons there's still a place for single-player-only games in the current market that places much heavier focus on multiplayer elements than ever before.

    In an era when games are expected to have vast multiplayer modes as standard, a single-player-only game can find itself the victim of criticism and disappointing sales - even if the single-player offering is essentially high-quality. Shadows of the Damned and Epic's Bulletstorm (which apparently made no money at all for Epic) are to recent cases in point.

    But Guarini, who has left Grasshopper since Shadows of the Damned's release to form his own studio 'Ovosonico', says there's still a place for single-player games. "In my opinion, single-player-only games are nowhere close to being doomed," he told GameSpot.

    "The problem rather lies in how they're produced, through which channels are sold, and at which price points. I can't see in any way a single-player experience being less engaging or interesting because of the absence of multiplayer. Instead, I can definitely see how players who pay 60 or 70 bucks for a game can be quite sensitive to the lack of additional features that can justify their investment."

    Guarini believes the survival of these games depends on massive changes in the way the modern games business works. "Once again, the business model must evolve. We're still selling at incredibly high price points because we're still operating like we were five years ago, with just higher production costs. Instead of changing our perspectives, we're still struggling to pack games with features, extras, bonuses, achievements, in order to barely justify that price tag, which is given by excessively high development and licensing costs. We must learn our lesson from the huge, epic failure the music industry is still suffering nowadays for not being able to adapt to the digital Revolution," he said.

    Can we get an amen?

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...om-doomed-dev/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:37
    1. Categories:
    2. PC News,
    3. Cloud News

    There could come a time on the not-so-distant future when all your games are piped to you over the internet via subscription-based services.

    That's according to EA Sports label VP Andrew Wilson, who sees a possible future in which the games industry goes entirely digital.

    "If we look at what consumers have pushed other industries for: if we look at what consumers forced the music industry to provide, if we look at what consumers have driven as a result of television and movie subscription, if you look at us - there's absolutely a time somewhere at some point in the future where the consumers say, 'Hey, this is how we want to interact with you: we want to give you a monthly or annual subscription and we want access to everything you make'," said Wilson.


    "They get to drive the time and place for it, and a lot of it is technology dependent, but absolutely we can see a future where that might be the way we deliver games," he added.

    With regards to the technological boundaries for such a future, Wilson said it's not the consoles that are restrictive but the global internet infrastructure that can't yet come with huge games being served digitally. "It's less about the generation and more about internet infrastructure," he said.

    "The thing about consoles [is] that's a lot of content: six, seven gigs of information. Right now there are some places in the world where you can move that size of information around relatively seamlessly; there are a lot of places you can't," he went on.

    "Right now the consoles themselves could facilitate it, but there are other barriers to entry that make getting it from Game or GameStop a viable proposition, at least today."

    Sony has already taken a step in this direction with its PlayStation Plus subscription service which allows gamers access to vast amounts of content for a fixed monthly fee.

    EA Sports president Peter Moore recently hinted that EA Sports games may soon integrate persistent player profiles that allow users to carry save progress over from one game to another

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...ription-based/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:35
    1. Categories:
    2. DCEmu

    While many question the true graphical benefit a new console generation would bring, Square Enix worldwide technology director Julien Merceron is confident the new hardware will offer significantly more realistic games that will compare more closely to CGI movies.

    "I think that we're still going to see a big leap in graphics," he said. "In terms of technology I think we'll see developers taking advantage of physically-based rendering, physically-based lighting. I think people will take advantage of global illumination, or at least some form approximation of global illumination, so that could have a significant impact on graphics quality."

    These are techniques currently used by CGI movies, which Merceron says will offer studios the opportunity to take assets directly from CGI flicks and reuse them in next-gen games. "It's going to enable new forms of art direction, but it's also going to enable deeper convergence between multiple media - being able to share more assets horizontally between movies, TV series and games," he said.

    He goes on to say realistic-looking games will benefit most from the new advances rather than cartoony style games. "If you take most of the Pixar movies from the last five to six years... do you see a big difference between one that was released five years ago, and one that was released last year? I'm actually not sure we see a huge difference," he explained.

    "But if you take a film like Avatar, there's a huge leap in the graphics techniques that are being used and the level of realism. The conclusion I would draw from that is we might end up seeing the difference way more in realistic-looking games, rather than those trying to achieve a cartoony look."

    Nintendo's Wii U console compares in processing power to the current-gen HD consoles, but a much bigger generational leap is expected from Microsoft and Sony's next efforts.

    But who will jump first? M2 Research analyst Billy Pidgeon has speculated that the release of a new Xbox may leave the hardcore market wide open for a PS3 clean sweep.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...aphics-square/ ...
    by Published on July 25th, 2011 21:34
    1. Categories:
    2. PS3 News

    You'll be used to reading about Wii dominating hardware sales this generation, but which of the other two consoles will, in the end, come in second place?

    While Xbox 360 remains marginally ahead of the PS3 on a global sales basis, PS3 is catching up and analysts note its 10% lead over Xbox 360 sales so far this year.

    "The Xbox 360 does have a 5% lead over the PlayStation 3 worldwide, a minimal difference," noted EEDAR's Jesse Divnich, While he says that "the race is neck and neck" considering factors such as Xbox 360's higher replacement rate and PS3 being "a tad bit more future proof", he goes on to note that PS3 is winning this year.

    "If one looks at the total amount of sales through the first 6 months of 2011, the PlayStation 3 has sold about 10% more than the Xbox 360, worldwide, so the PlayStation 3 is definitely gaining ground," he told Industry Gamers.

    But, he later adds, "the Xbox 360 has increased its velocity without the aid of any price cuts or redesigns over the last year ... The only reasoning that seems plausible is the Kinect or the strength of its software library has reached some sort of tipping point making the Xbox 360 an incredible value to consumers at its current price points."

    Colin Sebastian of RW Baird suggests that while Xbox is still holding strong with the launch of Kinect and strong software propping it up, he says "you would never want to count the PS3 out".

    "For instance," he adds, "if Sony combined a strong first party lineup (e.g. Uncharted/Resistance) with another hardware price reduction, I believe we would see a nice pick-up in unit sales this fall."

    While Xbox 360 is comfortably outselling PS3 in the US, sales data from Strategy Analytics suggested back in April that the global installed base of Sony's console reached 43.4 million at the close of 2010, compared to 42.9 million for Microsoft's system.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...ox-on-a-surge/ ...
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