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Thursday
Aug272009

PS3 Slim Review, Price and specs. 

Clearly, the PS3 is by far, more than we expected estheticly, and that makes it a good looking peice of hardware, but there is one interesting that it has that stands out from all the other consoles, it looks like it belongs in your living room. It looks like a Blu-ray player, or a small media pc, not like a "console" per say.

Gone is the Spiderman font and the overly glossy, fingerprint magnet, finish and in comes a beautifle matte finish, with piano black accents wrapped in a sleek case.

It is truely a nice looking machine, and you can count on it fitting in even grandmas living room.

Tuesday
Aug252009

PS3 Slim is now on sale everywhere in the US

Updated on Aug 27, 2009 by Registered CommenterBrandon Davenport

I am very exited for this. This is the moment allot of PS3 fans have been waiting for! PS3 on sale, Everywhere! Its like Christmas! Exclamation Point!

Since we first heard about Florida going Slim with its PS3s, the PS3 Slim is now popping up in stores in the US and soon Canada. But why so quietly? Why was there no TV ad campaign or Coprate buzz, it just happened. We woke up today, and "oh there are PS3's by the washing machines" as we walk to Best Buy at 9:00 in the morning, for some odd reason(?)

 

Tuesday
Aug252009

Follow Claire and Leon on twitter as they try to survive Raccoon City

@Claire_Darkside

Haven’t heard from Chris for days. I hope he’s alright.

This town is deserted. Eerily empty and it smells like rotting flesh.

I was just attacked. Damn, an insane looking man with bloodshot eyes jumped me, and this cop, a boy really, came to the rescue.

The rookie cop has a name: Leon. And apparently a place to go: the police station.

@Leon_Darkside

Damn. Overslept, rushing to work. Typical.

This place is scary. There is something completely wrong here.

The whole town has gone mad. They are killing each other, savagely attacking and killing. I’ve never seen anything like it.

Tuesday
Aug252009

PS3 Slim Sneaks into Florida Best Buy

Oh my god! That is, way less awsome then i thought it would be :( Where is the balloons, The long lines and the display! All I see is a big ol' block of PS3 slim by a washing machine, and nothing more.

Monday
Aug242009

PS3 Slim commercial, Same effects of crack, but in HD

"When you play the PS3 Slim, we emmerse you in the game, through virtual crack, on your screen. Same effects of crack, but in HD"

I don't know WTF Sony Japan was thinking when they made these commercials, but is it necessary to creep us out like that. I cant figure out for the life of me, why anyone would make a commercial like this (Unless LSD was involved, then it is totally excusable:)

But seriously, c'mon! I know some Japanese commercials are crazy, but this goes beyond crazy, this is mind-scarring. It makes the PS3 Slim look like "When you play the PS3 Slim, we immerse you in the game, through virtual crack, on your screen. Same effects of crack, but in HD"

Thank You Playstation for making me loose my confidence in sober commercial directing.

Monday
Aug242009

PS3 Unboxing, Specs and console comparison

The PS3 Slim is totally awesome. In this video, Games radar will show you how an Unboxing's done! Some of the best console I have ever seen!

Thursday
Aug202009

Gaming grew up? Since when?!

If I asked you to tell me the average age of a video gamer what would it be? What if you were asked that same question 10 years ago?  Your answer would probably be a whole lot different. Today's gamers are not the 10 - 14 year old stereotype they used to be labeled as. Those same kids grew up, but that doesn't stop them from buying at least one new game each paycheck nowadays. Games in recent years, the top selling games to be specific, have been heavily mature in terms of theme. Bioshock, COD4: Modern Warfare, and Gears of War have all been blockbusters, but if you notice, they aren't anything like the games of 15 years past; Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy VII, or even Super Metroid

Gamers grew up and so did their games, Hollywood Reporter writes. However, what they're really talking about is how now that we have these gorefest type games already out of the way, maybe we can now experience some deeper, more narrative based  titles. Games cited were Alan Wake and Heavy Rain.  Young teenagers seem to like what is out of this world - blood and guts all over the place; things they don't see in their "civilized" societies. Alan Wake is possible now because of the maturity level of gamers has deepened once they've gotten a bit older - or so that's what I'm lead to believe from reading the article. Although, I know far too many people who'd rather play Madden and Halo than ever consider playing a "good" game in their life, but let's just go with this for now.

"Traditionally, in the video game world, 'mature' means about 14 years old, but that's not what were talking about now," said Matias Myllyrinne, managing director of Finnish-based games group Remedy, which created the best-selling "Max Payne" franchise and is working on the hotly anticipated mystery title "Alan Wake" for Microsoft. "If you make just the hardcore WWII games, the hardcore fantasy games -- you know, with the big-breasted women who slice people up and drink their blood -- you're limiting your audience."

So what he's saying is that the audience has widened. You have your grown up gamers, then you have the younger set, and then finally the casuals. If you're making the same repetitive violent games every few months then you're limiting to who you can offer it to in those 3 markets. When I first saw Alan Wake, what turned me on was that it wasn't another Bioshock, or Dead Space - not to say they weren't amazing - but I was glad to see a game in which its environment wasn't covered in the red stuff from wall to wall. I can't wait to try it out Wake when it comes out.

But anyway, off the main topic, I started thinking about something. Where were the 20 something gamers a decade ago? And what about the 10 - 14 year olds now? What are they playing? They seem to be stuck in a limbo of playing what their older brothers (or sisters... pfff) are playing, and what the kids at school think is good - which in my opinion is skewed ginormously compared to what my generation thought was good when I was a kid.

Anyway, it got me thinking and it might make you too.

[Via Hollywood Reporter]

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