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solid2snake schrieb:
Jack schrieb:
solid2snake schrieb:
dante sieht ja scheiße aus :oops:

bei 5% Fertigungsstand und einem besoffenem Grafikerteam kein Wunder ;)

die können besoffen oder auf drogen sein, das sieht einfach nur furchtbar aus, wo ist der coole dante aus teil 1?
Auf den anderen Bildern sieht er ja brauchbar aus. Die Fresse die er auf dem eine zieht bleibt zwar hässlich, aber solange es nur für 'nen kurzen Moment zu sehen ist...
Mich gruselt eher der der gealterte Snake (oder Big Boss? Werauchimmer!). Diese Rotzbremse, dazu dieses dritte Zähne Grinsen und... ach ne, einfach bäh. Er sieht aus wie ein durchgedrehter Politiker. Ich will den Dreitagebart wiedersehen!
 
Sony Computer Entertainment etabliert SCE Worldwide Studios

14.09.05 - Sony Computer Entertainment gibt bekannt, dass man alle seine weltweiten Entwicklungstudios unter SCE Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS) zusammengefasst hat. Der Zusammenschluss ist seit dem 01.09.05 gültig.

SCE WWS soll die Entwicklung weltweiter Hit-Spiele für PlayStation-Plattformen weiter vorantreiben. Außerdem ist die Sparte für die kreative, technische und strategische Ausrichtung von Entwicklung und Produktion der Computer Unterhaltungs-Software für PlayStation-Systeme verantwortlich.

Der Präsident von SCE WWS ist Phil Harrison, Executive Vice President von Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Er wird die Operationen hinsichtlich der Spiele-Software-Entwicklungen überwachsen und eng mit den Management Teams und Entwicklungsstudios in Japan, USA und Europa zusammenarbeiten.

Ab jetzt erscheinen alle Sony-spiele unter dem "SCE Worldwide Studios" Label.
 
Kalapaso schrieb:
Sony Computer Entertainment etabliert SCE Worldwide Studios

14.09.05 - Sony Computer Entertainment gibt bekannt, dass man alle seine weltweiten Entwicklungstudios unter SCE Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS) zusammengefasst hat. Der Zusammenschluss ist seit dem 01.09.05 gültig.

SCE WWS soll die Entwicklung weltweiter Hit-Spiele für PlayStation-Plattformen weiter vorantreiben. Außerdem ist die Sparte für die kreative, technische und strategische Ausrichtung von Entwicklung und Produktion der Computer Unterhaltungs-Software für PlayStation-Systeme verantwortlich.

Der Präsident von SCE WWS ist Phil Harrison, Executive Vice President von Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Er wird die Operationen hinsichtlich der Spiele-Software-Entwicklungen überwachsen und eng mit den Management Teams und Entwicklungsstudios in Japan, USA und Europa zusammenarbeiten.

Ab jetzt erscheinen alle Sony-spiele unter dem "SCE Worldwide Studios" Label.

SotC wird wohl das erste game unter diesem logo sein.
 
solid2snake schrieb:
Kalapaso schrieb:
Sony Computer Entertainment etabliert SCE Worldwide Studios

14.09.05 - Sony Computer Entertainment gibt bekannt, dass man alle seine weltweiten Entwicklungstudios unter SCE Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS) zusammengefasst hat. Der Zusammenschluss ist seit dem 01.09.05 gültig.

SCE WWS soll die Entwicklung weltweiter Hit-Spiele für PlayStation-Plattformen weiter vorantreiben. Außerdem ist die Sparte für die kreative, technische und strategische Ausrichtung von Entwicklung und Produktion der Computer Unterhaltungs-Software für PlayStation-Systeme verantwortlich.

Der Präsident von SCE WWS ist Phil Harrison, Executive Vice President von Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Er wird die Operationen hinsichtlich der Spiele-Software-Entwicklungen überwachsen und eng mit den Management Teams und Entwicklungsstudios in Japan, USA und Europa zusammenarbeiten.

Ab jetzt erscheinen alle Sony-spiele unter dem "SCE Worldwide Studios" Label.

SotC wird wohl das erste game unter diesem logo sein.

ich glaub die japanische version von " God of War" erscheint früher ;)
 
Wann ist eigentlich die Sony PK? Die geht dank MGS4 noch ganz unter ^^ Aber auf die Sony PK find ich fast so gespannt wie auf die von Kojima, öhm tschuldigung ich meine die von Konami ;)

Grüsse funfan :)
 
TGS 2005: Makai Wars Goes PS3

September 16, 2005 - Remember Nippon Ichi's planned PlayStation Portable strategy / RPG Makai Wars? Well, don't worry about it if you don't, because Nippon Ichi does. Long thought cancelled due to its long absence, it turns out that the game has been moved to the PlayStation 3 instead. Though no other details beyond the sheer fact that it exists have been revealed, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan did confirm that the game is in development and headed for a PlayStation 3 sometime in the near future.

For the unfamiliar, Nippon Ichi is the developer / publisher responsible for such cult classics as Disgaea, La Pucelle, and Phantom Brave. If Makai Wars plays anything like those titles while taking advantage of the next generation graphical hardware available in the PS3, strategy fans could be in for quite an experience.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651365p1.html

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TGS 2005: Alone in the Dark is Back

September 16, 2005 - In a surprise revelation by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan, it was confirmed that Atari is currently working on a brand new Alone in the Dark sequel for the PlayStation 3. Though specific details aren't known at this time, the fact that it's coming at all is another solid announcement for would-be PlayStation 3 owners looking for their fun fix later next year.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651366p1.html

TGS 2005: Stuntman Drives to PS3

September 16, 2005 - The confirmation that Atari was hard at work on its next PlayStation 3 game other than Alone in the Dark was so buried in obscure paperwork that we almost missed it. But after a couple of double takes and a little luck we uncovered confirmation from Sony Computer Entertainment that the French-based publishers responsible for Driver and Dragon Ball Z are already hard at work on the next episode of Stuntman.

Simply titled "Stuntman Sequel," the new driving/action game is a direct follow-up to 2002's fun and challenging "perfection racer" that tested player reflexes and memory skills. Sadly, no other information is currently known.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651369p1.html

TGS 2005: Armored Core 4 Confirmed

September 16, 2005 - Originally shown at the PlayStation Meeting earlier this summer, From Software's good-looking robotic actioner known as Project Force has finally shown its true face -- it's really Armored Core 4. Officially announced today at the Tokyo Game Show, Armored Core 4 is the second next-gen project already in production from the well-respected AC team (Chrome Hounds for the Xbox 360 is the other). It's slated release date is still unknown, but at least we know what it'll be called -- so yay for that.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651362p1.html
 
TGS 2005: Playable PS3 a No-Show

September 16, 2005 - Much to our dismay (and surprise), the 2005 Tokyo Game Show has yielded absolutely no playable PlayStation 3 videogames. Only a handful of trailers and real-time presentations show off what the system is capable of, but not what it's currently doing. Of course, the kick-ass Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer was almost good enough to make us forget about the lack of PS3 software, but the general disenchantment on the show floor is pretty noticeable.

Industry rumors had been flying for months that TGS was going to be the big coming out party for hands-on time with the PlayStation 3 ever since the end of E3 last May. But as we approached the last free hours left before Makuhari's prominent event, expectations began to fall sharply downward as we saw fewer and fewer companies that were willing to divulge any PS3 plans.

When we contacted Sony representatives and asked when we could expect a more concrete PS3 presence, there was no real answer to give. But considering the system's expected spring launch in the first half of next year, we expect that it'll be sooner rather than later. Then again, we expected TGS to yield a similar result. We'll just have to wait and see what happens.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651353p1.html


also doch nicht spielbar.
 
Eyes-on New Warhawk Trailer
New trailer reveals possible gameplay details.
by Jeremy Dunham

September 16, 2005 - As part of its revolving list of trailers at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show, Sony Computer Entertainment unveiled a brand new teaser from its upcoming flight action title from Incognito known as Warhawk. The follow-up to 1996's PlayStation one title of the same name, Warhawk is very pretty hover-shooter that looks like it'll be played much in the same way it was the first time -- as a third and first-person cockpit blaster with attackers coming from every imaginable angle in a 3D space.

In the trailer on display in the PlayStation 3 Theater, it wasn't exactly clear if what we saw was actual in-game footage, or a mock-up of what gameplay would eventually be like ala the Killzone PS3 trailer shown earlier this year. Nonetheless, the video did imply that players can expect to take on multiple futuristic aircraft all at once while using a large red targeting HUB to help shoot the multiple bogies down. If you've ever played the original Warhawk or Sony's great Colony Wars series, then you'll know exactly what kind of game Warhawk PS3 appears to be as well.

Just like every other PS3 game trailer we've seen, the video of Warhawk was visually impressive. A huge number of craft were all on the screen at the same time and had plenty of detail to go along with them. The environments were equally detailed, but exactly original, as it amounted to little more than a sea-based landscape with lots of clouds and enemies but not much else. Even so, it looked great.

Hopefully we'll have more to report on Warhawk PS3 in the coming weeks, but for now that's about all TGS had to offer. As usual, though, we'll keep you updated on further developments.

Source: IGN
 
Ja das Frage ich mich auch.

MGS4
DMC4
RE5

Lak, was willst du da noch?
 
RWA schrieb:
Ja das Frage ich mich auch.

MGS4
DMC4
RE5

Lak, was willst du da noch?

Ich will die Jetzt haben verdammt, ich fang gleich an zu heulen :cry:

RWA, heute ist der Tag an dem nichts mehr so sein wird wie vorher.

Kojima hatt einen so hohen standart gesetzt, an dem sich die ganze Videospiel Konkurrentz messen muss. Und Sony...ich glaube die machen alle ne Cellparty :D

Und nochmal, wooo ist der DMC 4 Trailer :x
 
TGS 2005: Genji PS3 Named

September 16, 2005 - Sony Japan has given the PlayStation 3 version of its upcoming Genji sequel (first revealed at the PS Meeting this past July) a semi-official moniker. Though it's nothing fancy, the game is now known as "Genji 2." At the very least, it answers the question of how far ahead in the franchise that the new game is going to be -- clearing up rather quickly whether or not there will be another Genji game on the PS2 before all is said and done.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651371p1.html
 
TGS 2005: Big Headed Baseball for PS3

September 16, 2005 - If you like oversized noggins on your athletes, then Konami's newly announced Jikkyo Powerful Pro Yakyuu kyu for the PlayStation 3 may be your game. Announced for the first time at TGS this morning via Sony's PlayStation 3 video wall, Jikkyo Powerful Pro Baseball (as it's more commonly known) will bring humor and homeruns to Sony's next-gen system.

The trailer itself really didn't give too much away -- it just showed a big-headed pitcher throwing a fiery ball to a big-headed batter who then smacks it all the way into the scoreboard in an ode to the movie The Natural.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651376p1.html

TGS 2005: Gradius to PS3

September 16, 2005 - Some of the most exciting news to come out of the 2005 Tokyo Game Show today was that Konami is already developing a brand new PlayStation 3 shooter in its always-popular Gradius franchise. Though no other details about the game were given, Sony Computer Entertainment did confirm that the game exists and that it's coming for the company's highly sought-after system.

In case you've been living under a rock for the last 20 years, Gradius is Konami's highly successful side-scrolling space shooter franchise that's wowed us with its consistently beautiful graphics and high-end challenges.

Needless to say, we want to play Gradius PS3 very, very badly. Hopefully we'll get our chance sometime soon.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651381p1.html

TGS 2005: Brothers in Arms to PlayStation 3

September 16, 2005 - As part of its effort to prove that the PS3 will have a number of high profile sequels among its lineup, Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed at TGS today that Ubisoft is already producing Brothers in Arms 3 for the next-generation system. Other than the title, however, nothing else about the game was revealed -- but at least we know that this winter's "Earned in Blood" won't be the last in what has so far been a pretty interesting franchise.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651384p1.html
 
TGS 2005: KOF Maximum Impact 3

September 16, 2005 - KOF Maximum Impact 2 was a big deal for the Xbox 360 and SNK Playmore at the Tokyo Game Show today, but the next game in the series could be even bigger. Quietly announced in conjunction with Sony Computer Entertainment of Japan, KOF Maximum Impact 3 will be the first next-generation vision of SNK's 3D King of Fighters franchise on Sony's platform.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651400p1.html

TGS 2005: Three PS3 Games From Namco

September 16, 2005 - Among the flurry of silent (but legitimate) PlayStation 3 game announcements at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show, Namco unveiled three titles that it plans to support the system with. The first, which for some reason or another was listed as a "New Fighting Game" is in all actuality, the next Tekken (which had its E3 trailer playing on Sony's video wall). The other two, however, are entirely new and had never been mentioned before until today -- a brand new RPG and an unknown shooting game.

Speculation in the IGN war room is running rampant about the new titles, as we've tossed around ideas that the new titles could be anything from a new Tales or Xenosaga game to Time Crisis and kill.switch follow-ups. Just how accurate our guesses are only time will tell, but whether the two new titles are sequels to existing franchises or brand new IPs altogether, the announcement is still great news for eventual PS3 owners.


http://ps3.ign.com/articles/651/651402p1.html
 
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