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Posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 19 2014 01:52 GMT in PlayStation News
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Greetings from GDC 2014! Earlier this evening, I had the pleasure to introduce Project Morpheus, SCE’s prototype virtual reality (VR) system that works with PS4. Virtual reality is the next innovation from SCE that we believe will shape the future of games.

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I have long dreamed about VR and the possibilities it brings in regards to game development. This new technology will deliver a sense of presence, where you as the player actually feel like you’re inside the game and your emotions feel that much more real.

Our current prototype for Project Morpheus features a head mounted display with 1080p resolution and a 90 degree field of view. Accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the head mounted unit as well as PlayStation Camera accurately tracks head orientation and movement, so as your head rotates, the image of the virtual world rotates intuitively in real-time. Project Morpheus also features our new 3D audio technology that re-creates stereoscopic sounds in all directions and changes in real-time depending on your head orientation. In addition to PlayStation Camera, Project Morpheus works with DUALSHOCK 4 Wireless Controller and PlayStation Move to deliver an easy-to-use, plug-and-play VR experience.

The prototype for Project Morpheus is the culmination of our work over the last 3+ years as we’ve refined our vision for VR. This prototype will serve as the first development kit for PS4 developers that are as enthusiastic about this new medium as we are.

At GDC 2014 this week, attendees will be able to check out Project Morpheus in action at the SCEA booth through a handful of technology demos.


Posted by GoNintendo Mar 19 2014 01:49 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Next week's JP Wii U eShop releases - Cloudberry Kingdom (980 Yen), Final Fantasy V (SF VC, 900) and Ninja Gaiden (FC VC, 500).

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) March 19, 2014

Next week's 3DS eShop releases - Arrow of Laputa (500 Yen), 9-in-1 Collection (300) and Mononoke Tantei (800).

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) March 19, 2014

Here is the website for Mononoke Tantei, if you are interested that is. http://t.co/IB4UDtA2F9

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) March 19, 2014

This week's Japanese Nintendo 3DS demo is Choujin Ultra Baseball Card Battle, which is only available at retail and know nothing about it.

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) March 19, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 19 2014 01:47 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Steel Diver: Sub Wars is now being pushed to Nintendo 3DS' everywhere it seems. pic.twitter.com/C3CMtXH6ou

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) March 19, 2014

Posted by Kotaku Mar 19 2014 00:45 GMT in PlayStation 4
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Sony has just announced that virtual reality is coming to the PS4. It's called Project Morpheus. Read more...

Posted by IGN Mar 19 2014 01:19 GMT in Metal Gear Solid 5
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Jon and Destin run around in Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes and get all the patches. You could probably be a bit more stealthy than these two...

Posted by IGN Mar 19 2014 01:17 GMT in PC Gaming News
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The Oddworld creator said today that selling half a million units of the upcoming remake could fund a new title.

Posted by IGN Mar 19 2014 01:02 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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For the third year in a row, EA is in the running for the 'Worst Company in America' contest.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 19 2014 01:43 GMT in Paradox Interactive
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Obsidian Entertainment announced a partnership with Paradox Interactive to launch Pillars of Eternity. Paradox will handle the marketing and distribution of the PC game, which is slated to launch by this winter.

Formerly known as Project Eternity, the game earned $3.9 million on Kickstarter in October 2012. The game was originally expected to land this spring before suffering delays. Obsidian launched South Park: The Stick of Truth earlier this month, following Paradox's announcement of Hearts of Iron 4 and Norse mythology-inspired RPG Runemaster in January. [Image: Obsidian Entertainment]

Posted by Valve Mar 18 2014 22:13 GMT in Team Fortress 2
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Entries are now open for The Infoshow Team Fortress 2 Tournament LAN Party, taking place this April 4th to 6th in Kaunas, Lithuania! Organized entirely by students, the event has grown into one of the biggest e-sport events in Lithuania for both casual and pro players. This year marks Team Fortress 2's debut at the biggest LAN Party in the Baltic countries! Tune into TeamFortress.TV on April 5th, Saturday 10:00 CET to watch.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 19 2014 00:29 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Coming from Mr. Igarashi...

"I was actually surprised by the name. In my heart, I really wanted to create a Legend of Zelda style game. But I suppose that when you turn Zelda into a 2D platformer, yes, it resembles Metroid. I thought it was because of the game's super jump, which is very similar to Super Metroid's.

When I left Konami, they told me I couldn't use the name Castlevania when talking about my plans. So it was actually really handy that the word 'Metroidvania' existed!"

Link

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 19 2014 00:22 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- event being held at the Tokyo Station Ichiban Machi
- involves a Yokai Watch town setup
- visit the town to play games, lotteries, and Yokai Roulette Battle
- event running until May 5, 2014

Posted by Joystiq Mar 19 2014 01:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Pippin Barr is an expert in crafting oddly insightful, simplistic games, and his latest collection is a testament to this skill. Durations is a group of mini-games, some quick and others that will last long after you're dead, running for hundreds or thousands of years. They have names that range from "One Second Typing Hour" and "One Hour to Write a Novella," to "One Month Maze," One Hundred Years of Solitary" and "One Millenium Avant-Garde Band."

Scroll through a list of the games and click the spacebar to play one here. On his blog, Barr writes about being "on the precipice of a game that will outlive you:"

"One thing about the longer games in the series, specifically '100 Years of Solitary' and 'One Millennium Avant-Garde Band,' is that they will outlast us. That is, when you start the game you're at the beginning of something you can't really figure on seeing the end of - you'll die. So there's a weird kind of 'memento mori' going on in those games that I hadn't really given a lot of thought to at the time. It's funny in particular to me because the games do have specific endings."

Barr created these games in a collaboration with the Marina Abramovic Institute, a crowdfunded, perpetual art space cultivated by artist Marina Abramovic. If you're into the eccentric, or want to be a part of something that will outlast your own life, check out Durations or some of Barr's other strangely engaging games here. [Image: Pippin Barr]

Posted by IGN Mar 19 2014 00:09 GMT in PlayStation News
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Multiple sources have confirmed to IGN that longtime Sony Santa Monica Creative Director Stig Asmussen has left the studio.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 19 2014 00:09 GMT in Wii U
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Darksiders II – $19.99 (was $59.99)
Wheel of Fortune – $19.99 (was $49.99)
Jeopardy – $19.99 (was $49.99)

All three titles will be available at their sale prices until April 1st.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 19 2014 00:07 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Nintendo Life review...

The end result is another 3DS title that exemplifies much of what sets Nintendo's portable hardware and supporting software apart; it provides heart-warming, accessible fun, and entertainment to last for many hours.

Full review here

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2014 23:30 GMT in Deus Ex
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It's been over two years since we got our first look at this promising Deus Ex short film, but it's nearly done and ready for public viewing. And it looks incredible.Read more...

Posted by IGN Mar 19 2014 00:00 GMT in Xbox One
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Alfredo breaks down a killer Titan loadout for Titanfall.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 18 2014 23:56 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The GDC Nintendo history museum thing is rad. Stadium Events! pic.twitter.com/eqWcKTGFjg

— Andrew Goldfarb (@garfep) March 18, 2014

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2014 23:49 GMT in Nintendo News
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Nintendo "may have lost their way," but Fable creator Peter Molyneux isn't counting the company out.

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2014 23:43 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Users are reporting a wide range of issues with the new DLC.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 19 2014 00:30 GMT in Good Old Games
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GOG.com (aka Good Old Games) has announced plans to bring some portion of its catalogue of classic PC and Mac video games to the increasingly well-supported Linux platform.

Though not immediately available, this morning's announcement claims that GOG will enter the Linux market at some point this Fall. "We're initially going to be launching our Linux support on GOG.com with the full GOG.com treatment for Ubuntu and Mint," the announcement stated. "That means that right now, we're hammering away at testing games on a variety of configurations, training up our teams on Linux-speak, and generally getting geared up for a big kick-off in the fall with at least 100 Linux games ready for you to play."

Among those 100 are games already available to Linux, but the announcement claims that GOG.com will also play host to "a variety of classics that are, for the first time, officially supported and maintained by a storefront like ours."

Unfortunately, the announcement offers no specifics on exactly which games we might see available on Linux. Not out of malice or subterfuge, but because the team working on Linux support hasn't yet nailed down which games it will be working on. Presumably we'll hear more about the full slate of games on offer as we move closer to the program's launch this Fall. [Image: Linux.org]

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2014 22:45 GMT in Gaming News
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Edd Joseph bought a PS3 online from some stranger, and guess what, despite paying for it, the PS3 never arrived. Edd could have just sulked and got on with his life, but no. Edd got revenge. And Edd's revenge was sweet.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2014 23:00 GMT in Gaming News
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The Game Developers Conference isn't like, say, E3. It's not a trade show about upcoming projects, it's a discussion forum, where nobody is ever expected to see or hear everything. That means those attending have choices to make.Read more...