Saturday, October 30, 2010

Stop Denying; You Know You Want These Four Xbox 360 Exclusives



It only does everything claims Sony, speaking of the PS3. The system can handle Blu-Ray movies, holds up to 50GB, is more powerful than any other box on the market today, and renders in beautiful 1080p, not to mention complete stereoscopic 3D. Most importantly, however, the console is home to more blockbuster exclusive titles than the Xbox 360 and Wii combined. That’s big.
So don’t be surprised if you’re Xbox 360 owner and witness, on a constant basis, your PS3 owning friends talking up their system of choice to the heavens – because they will. As if to say, “my console’s better than yours”, you’ll hear them chat incessantly about upcoming games like Killzone 3, the yet unannounced Uncharted 3, Sucker Punch’s inFamous 2, PD’s Gran Turismo 5, MM’s LittleBigPlanet 2 and SCEJ’s The Last Guardian amongst others.
They will. And although in all honesty the Xbox 360′s arsenal’s not as vast as that of the PS3, there are a few award-winning, bestselling titles that only can be found on said console that PS3 loyalists want terribly. They want them so bad it’s gotten to a point that anytime those games are mentioned, negativity jumps out of them.
It’s like a girl who wants a guy but the only way she knows to show it is by acting like she hate his guts; when on the inside, she’s burning with love. So too, are the PS3 owners whenever these four games are mentioned.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Steve Jobs Wanted To Be Sony

On the heels of rumors claiming Apple might be considering a Sony takeover, comes news that Steve Jobs, Apple boss "wanted to be Sony".

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

“If It Hadn’t Been For Sony, We Wouldn’t Be Where We Are Now” Says Insomniac



Insomniac Games have been friends with Sony for a long time now, dating back to the days of PSone.  But recently, the company broke exclusive titles, and opted to partner with EA instead to release a new IP, one that they own and PS3 and Xbox 360.

It's the first time the lauded developer will be doing a game that will be released on Microsoft's Xbox 360, but before they do that, Ted Price remembers where he came from, and how Sony helped them along the way.

“If It Hadn’t Been For Sony, We Wouldn’t Be Where We Are Now” Says Insomniac



Insomniac Games have been friends with Sony for a long time now, dating back to the days of PSone.  But recently, the company broke exclusive titles, and opted to partner with EA instead to release a new IP, one that they own and PS3 and Xbox 360.

It's the first time the lauded developer will be doing a game that will be released on Microsoft's Xbox 360, but before they do that, Ted Price remembers where he came from, and how Sony helped them along the way.

Insomniac Games Working On New FPS Apart From Resistance 3?



Insomniac Games are known for developing two types of games: first person shooters, and third-person action games.  We've known for a while now that they've been hard at work on a yet undisclosed title, a new IP, to be published by EA, the new partner.

So what exactly is said game? Well, we have no clue, but Ted Price, Insomniac Games head, narrows down the field drastically.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Insomniac: No One Can Handle The PS3 Like We Do



Ted Price and his teams at Insomniac Games have been developing titles for Sony's brand for over 15yrs.  From Spryo the Dragon, to Ratchet And Clank and now Resistance, they've been mastering PlayStations for a long time.

But now, everybody's talking about how they've maxed out the PS3, yet with each passing year, we get new games that outdo the  older ones.  Are these developers only blowing hot air?  Maybe so, but surely not Insomniac Games.  Ted Price thinks they're the best in the business.

Resistance Will Be The Biggest And Best Game Insomiac's Ever Made Says Ted Price



Whoa, isn't that a bold statement? We know after Resistance 2, the developer took what the fans had to say to heart.  In fact, they learned many things: not bitting off more than you can chew, taking things one day at a time, and giving themselves three years to complete a game.  That must be where this tough boast is coming from.