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    by Published on July 11th, 2011 19:49
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    2. PS3 News

    CCP's upcoming persistent first-person shooter DUST 514 will require a cover charge from PlayStation 3 players, with the fee refunded as in-game currency.

    The unusual approach is part of the developer's plan to help manage the roll-out of the highly-anticipated title, where consequences in the console game will have an effect on PC virtual world EVE Online, and vice-versa.

    "In the beginning you have to pre-buy credits, so you pay something like $10-$20 to enter the game and you get the equivalent number of credits in the game once you do that. We call this the 'cover charge'," CCP's CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson told GamesIndustry.biz.

    We might go fully free-to-play down the line, but in the beginning we have a cover charge just to manage the initial launch of it
    Hilmar Veigar Pétursson, CCP
    "You're really getting the game for free but you have to pre-buy credits in the beginning. We might go fully free-to-play down the line, but in the beginning we have a cover charge just to manage the initial launch of it.

    He added: "We have always been a big believer in growing up a social network behind the game in a slow and predictable way. Because we have seen that if you don't do that you can end up with a very unstructured experience, where there's no cohesion to the community. By growing it at the beginning we help to make a healthy environment initially."

    A PlayStation 3 exclusive, DUST 514 is one of the new wave of titles that Sony is using to try out various free-to-play models on its home console - the only format-holder willing to experiment with a business model growing in ubiquity for online titles.

    In-game currency will be spent on micro-transactions, although Pétursson wouldn't elaborate in detail on whether these will be vanity items like those that have caused outrage in the EVE Online community, or more game-changing content such as weaponry and ammunition.

    "It's not like in shooters where you've seen virtual goods sales. Whether that's some of the games you've seen in Asia, whether that's Battlefield, or other games," he said. "We don’t really have a set of things we're communicating on now because a lot of this comes out in the private trials that we're starting at the end of this year, where we're just starting to tune and test and see what works. That's how we'll define it.

    "We have some initial assumptions but we'll put it out there and see how the player base during the trials reacts to it."

    CCP was happy to make the game a PlayStation 3 exclusive because it meant the company could experiment more, and would face less restrictions than trying to fit the game to two home consoles.

    "The console platforms are very difficult, especially when it comes to how they organise the backend. They take very different approaches. To be able to work within both limits a lot of innovation we can do.

    "By going exclusive with either platform allows us to do more innovation. The lowest common denominators would have been so small we couldn't do things that are really interesting. Sony was quite motivated in allowing us to do things we requested of them to the point they said 'no one has really asked about that before and we've never thought about, but why not?' They were very enthusiastic and open to really do something world changing and that's what swayed the decision to go with them," he added.

    While the game isn't due for at least another year, the EVE Online community has already mobilised itself, creating a meta-game to recruit top-class first-person shooter players from other online worlds to act as 'mercenaries' for EVE corporations.

    "That is very similar to when we announced EVE Online in September 2000, we already saw corporations forming, this meta-gaming happening on the forums, people creating websites and recruiting three years prior to EVE launching," offered Pétursson. "We're now seeing a similar thing happen and it's very encouraging to see."

    He also highlighted that DUST 514 should offer more varied experiences than the repetitive crop of online shooters available on console.

    "We hear from the shooter community that people really love the idea that there's a persistent action and reaction to their gameplay. A first-person shooter can have a feeling of déjà vu with the same thing happening over and over again.

    "And on the EVE side we have a lot of positive reaction that relates to people having friends that don't necessarily enjoy EVE but they like the idea of the content of EVE. So now there's an experience that they think friends will enjoy and they're excited about that. I've heard EVE players say that finally there's something in the EVE world that my son will enjoy."

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...om-ps3-players ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 19:46
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    2. DCEmu

    A new report from The NPD Group puts the total spent on games in the first quarter of 2011 at a massive £5.9 billion.

    In Games Industry: Total Consumer Spend, The NPD Group puts consumer spending on physical game software (as opposed to rental or digital) at $2.03 billion. Other methods like rentals, subscriptions, micro transactions, digital downloads, DLC and mobile games are estimated to account for $1.85 billion.

    Overall spending on games is up by 1.5 per cent on the first quarter of 2010.

    The report uses a mixture of retail tracking, consumer research and estimates from retailers and publishers.

    "While the new physical retail channel still generates the majority of industry sales, our expanded research coverage allows us to assess the total consumer spend across the growing number of ways to acquire and experience gaming, including mobile apps and downloadable content," said Anita Frazier, NPD industry analyst.

    "Through a combination of point-of-sale and consumer research tracking, The NPD Group is providing an expanded, more comprehensive measure of a dynamic and rapidly evolving games industry."

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...mes-in-q1-2011 ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:33
    1. Categories:
    2. PSP News,
    3. PS3 News,
    4. PS2 News,
    5. Nintendo DS News,
    6. Nintendo Wii News,
    7. PC News,
    8. Xbox 360 News

    Zumba Fitness is in its fourth week in a row at number one in the UK software chart. It's also the 505 Games' exercise title's seventh appearance in the top spot since the Wii release at the start of April.

    Codemasters' Dirt 3 has climbed to second place, while Transformers: Dark Of The Moon has moved into third, pushing LA Noire into fifth.

    Call Of Duty: Black Ops' return to the top ten, up ten places to seventh place, is almost certainly the result of the the Annihilation Map Pack DLC on XBLA. UFC Personal Trainer also climbed from twenty second place to thirteenth.

    A quiet week for new releases means no new entries into the top 40.

    Last Week This Week Title
    1 1 Zumba Fitness
    7 2 DiRT 3
    6 3 Transformers: Dark Of The Moon
    2 4 LEGO Pirates Of The Carribbean
    3 5 LA Noire
    5 6 Virtua Tennis 4
    17 7 Call Of Duty: Black Ops
    9 8 Brink
    4 9 F.E.A.R. 3
    8 10 Top Spin 4
    10 11 FIFA 11
    23 12 LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
    22 13 UFC Personal Trainer
    19 14 Red Faction: Armageddon
    16 15 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
    14 16 Portal 2
    13 17 Wii Sports Resort
    15 18 Infamous 2
    20 19 Dungeon Siege III
    18 20 The Sims 3

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...re-type-charts ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:27
    1. Categories:
    2. Xperia Play News

    If you're the proud owner of an Xperia Play then you're about to get prouder with two more classic PlayStation titles becoming available on the Sony handset.

    WipEout is the first to glide on to the device, being available on the Android marketplace for £3.99.

    If you've still got a bit of change left over then you can also pick up Syphon Filter, which is also priced a penny shy of four quid.

    The duo join a long list of games for the Android phone. A new line-up of titles including Battlefield, Rainbow 6 and Lumines was announced for the device last month.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...t-xperia-play/ ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:25
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    2. Wii U News

    Epic's Cliff Bleszinski will definitely be in line for a Nintendo Wii U when it comes to release and, if you ask him, so will Nintendo sceptics.

    The Gears of War designer told Industry Gamers over the weekend that naysayers surrounding the new Nintendo machine need to recognise patterns in history.

    "From what I've seen, it looks pretty cool," he said. "It seems like you can stream your game from your television directly to your [tablet] controller, so if you have irritable bowel syndrome, or a small bladder, you can still play it in the toilet.

    "That's great. But, you know, from what people are saying online, they're like, 'Oh, it's just a DreamCast, whatever.' But it's like, 'Dude, what's old is new sometimes.'"

    "The Power Glove [back on NES] led to the Wii," he pointed out. "The Virtual Boy led to the 3DS, right? A lot of these older technologies that you forget about are [the technological predecessors]. The Kinect is a sophisticated webcam, right?

    "So I'm just dying to see it. It's Nintendo. I'll buy it. I know I'll buy it. They'll talk sh*t but they'll buy it," he added, referring to the sceptical gamers on message boards, according to Industry Gamers.

    Epic is yet to make its official plans, if any, on the Wii U known, although, at GDC this year, Mark Rein famously said, "the second Nintendo releases a piece of hardware that can run our engine well, we'll be on it like water on fish."

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...ay-bleszinski/ ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:22
    1. Categories:
    2. PSP News,
    3. PS3 News

    The former boss of Sony Europe has predicted that the hacking community may not be finished targeting PSN just yet.

    Sony claimed at E3 last month that 90 per cent of PSN's user base had returned to the service following April's attack, which exposed the personal details of over 70 million gamers.

    Reeves, now-COO of Capcom, admits that his current employer did "suffer" due to the PSN attack - but also believes that its aftermath has shone a light on the success of pre-pay cards.

    "Yeah, we lost out, particularly in Europe and North America by not being able to put [our games] up onto the PSN... Capcom did suffer for a month, and we were not alone." he told ME Gamers.

    He added: "We have seen in the last week...the last 10 days, quite a bit of resurgence in [PSN users], which is pleasant. We have seen on PSN, and probably Sony are in a better place to tell you this, that there is a resurgence in people buying the generic PSN cards in retail stores rather than putting up their credit card details... I think in the future they will make more non-generic cards, like game branded ones, such as Street Fighter or FIFA, or even Modern Warfare. But the generic ones have done well.

    "People are playing it a bit safe at the moment because the hackers will be back [laughs]. That's my personal opinion. I mean...they will right? They are going to say: 'So you think you are secure?'"

    Sony finally restored its full PSN service, including the PS Store, in Japan last week. The service had remained down in the territory for over two months.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...-will-be-back/ ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:17
    1. Categories:
    2. PC News

    Thanks to continued improvements to start-up and first paint performance, tweaks to memory footprint and garbage collection, and the addition of a new 2D graphics backend called Azure, Firefox 8 is some 20% faster than Firefox 5 across all major metrics — and actually about equal with Chrome 14 on JavaScript and 2D rendering performance. Azure (which is new with Firefox 7) replaces Cairo, and instead of dealing with Direct2D and Quartz, it allows Firefox to deal directly with the Direct3D and OpenGL subsystems — resulting in a 20% speed boost under Windows, and probably even more under OS X.

    http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07...Than-Firefox-5 ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:16
    1. Categories:
    2. Android News

    The Android platform seems to have become the playground of choice for attackers and malware authors looking to make a quick buck. The latest example is a premium-rate SMS Trojan that not only automatically sends costly SMS messages, but also prevents users' carriers from notifying them of the new charges. The new piece of malware, which is known as HippoSMS, has been found in unofficial Android app markets in China. This is just the latest in a series of similar incidents in which attackers and scammers have inserted either outright malicious apps or seemingly benign apps containing malware into app markets. Most of the attacks have targeted Android users, and several times Google has had to remove malicious apps from the official Android market

    http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/1...ndroid-Markets ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:13
    1. Categories:
    2. DCEmu

    Ahead of the publication of the June US video games market numbers, Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has predicted big drops for every major format.

    “We expect hardware sales of 325,000 Wii units (down 23 per cent year-on-year), 355,000 Xbox 360 units (down 21 per cent year-on-year), 240,000 PS3 units (down 21 per cent year-on-year), 290,000 DS units (down 43 per cent year-on-year), and 165,000 3DS units.

    “Overall, we expect hardware unit sales to be down 21%, with console hardware unit sales down 24 per cent and handheld hardware unit sales down 15 per cent.”

    Pachter goes on to reassert his belief that the market won’t enter a cycle of recovery until both Sony and Microsoft cut the prices of their home console platforms.

    “We continue to believe that sustained software sales growth will remain elusive until hardware sales rebound for an extended period of time. In our view, given the 3DS’ weak debut and the likely limited impact from May’s Wii and June’s DS Lite price cuts, a rebound is unlikely to happen until Microsoft and Sony cut the price of their consoles.

    “Given the phenomenal sales growth that the Xbox 360 console has seen this year, we believe Microsoft will wait until the holidays or until sales decline before considering a price cut.”

    MCV revealed last month that Sony is preparing to reveal a PS3 price cut at Gamescom next month that could result in the machine retailing for as little as £179.99.

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/marke...ce-cuts/082218 ...
    by Published on July 11th, 2011 17:11
    1. Categories:
    2. DCEmu

    NPD’s Games Industry: Total Consumer Spend report has revealed that the US games market is quickly approaching the point where new, boxed video games sales are no longer the primary sector.

    In Q1 2011 US consumers spent $2.03bn on boxed console and PC release.

    In the same period, however, they spent a total of $1.85bn on used games, rentals, subscriptions, digital purchases, DLC, mobile games and social network games.

    In total an estimated $5.9bn was spent on gaming throughout the period, up 1.5 per cent on Q1 2010.

    "While the new physical retail channel still generates the majority of industry sales, our expanded research coverage allows us to assess the total consumer spend across the growing number of ways to acquire and experience gaming, including mobile apps and downloadable content," NPD’s Anita Frazier explained.

    "Through a combination of point-of-sale and consumer research tracking, The NPD Group is providing an expanded, more comprehensive measure of a dynamic and rapidly evolving games industry."

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/pre-o...eleases/082214 ...
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