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Hand Held Revolution
News conferences from Nintendo and Sony that rocked the world in 2011, the legacy of the Gameboy is so far away. In the last week we have had two big news conferences that are going to change our hand held gaming world. Not only are we going to game in 3D with no glasses, we are going to hold in our hands a machine that will have as much power as the last generation of full consoles. We present both shows in full here so you can judge for your self where we are going next.
Sony Event
PlayStation Suite
A “cross platform.” Described as a “hardware neutral game framework”– it offers emulation of PSOne games on phones– so the gamer no longer has to be abided by hardware. To ensure this, Sony has also created the program, PlayStation Certified, to ensure quality across the board. The games are scheduled to be available this year. In addition, it will also be compatible in the NGP.Next Generation Portable (Codenamed: NGP) (aka, the new PSP)
“Location-based Entertainment”
Two analog sticks, six access controls, front and rear cameras, front and rear touchbads, “big big screen”, flash memory based, with 3g and wifi. The graphics are PS3 quality. You may use the analog sticks, in addition to the touchpad in the back to navigate characters (You may use one or two fingers). (The touchpad in the front is the screen, so you can alternate screen use). The design is very similar to the PSP. In addition, it will also feature the sixaxis.LiveArea
Essentially, a user interface on the NGP that will have easily accessible info on other games and publishers. Players can basically find out more information on games. It also has a communication function, and a live feed that shows what your friends are up to. It can also connect with mobile networks, the first game portable to do so.“Near” Application on LiveArea
In addition, the application “Near” lets players see what other game players are talking about in the area around you. Just think on a subway. This is again, to be able to enhance the “Location-Based Entertainment”. The Near app is to be able to connect players essentially– you can check out what titles different players have played recently, and thus maybe even the popular title in the area. If you like a game you see on Near, you can buy it in the PS Store!It has been promised a 2011 HOLIDAY release.
Games planning to be released: Hot Shots Golf, Gravity Daze, Killzone (!), Hustle Kings, Reality Fighters, Smart As, Broken, Little Big Planet(!), Little Deviants, Wipeout, Resistance(!), Uncharted (!), Call of Duty installment (!)
In addition, there were demoes featuring the power and the performance of the NGP,
*a demoed one was a downloadable version of Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. (Funny quote from Takeuchi, Vice president of Capcom, upon playing MHP on the NPG– “The stick feels great, you can quote me”). In addition, Lost Planet was also demoed on the NGP from Capcom. However, that is all the info from Capcom.
*In addition it seems that it’ll be easy to port PS3 games to the NPG (a Yakuza 4 demo was featured).
* A Dynasty Warriors demo was also featured, showing off new controls with the NGP.
*Kojima showcased a Metal Gear Solid 4 cutscene, ported on the NPG. *Tim Sweeney of Epic Games showcased “Dungeon Defenders”, a game developed for the PS3, but now is moved to NGP (in a week’s time nonetheless!).
Nintendo Event
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime confirmed a $249.99 price point and a March 27 release date for the 3DS handheld in the U.S., along with titles including a 3DS version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
The confirmation of the March U.S. release date is in line with Nintendo’s promise to release the handheld during the current fiscal year. The device, which allows for 3D stereoscopic effects without the need of glasses, arrives in Japan at the end of next month.
Speaking at a Gamasutra-attended press conference in New York, Fils-Aime said the 3DS will have an unprecedented level of third-party publisher support, compared to any previous Nintendo platforms.
In all, there will be over 30 games in the handheld’s “launch window,” Fils-Aime said, or between launch and E3 2011 in June.
Nintendo officially confirmed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for 3DS, a 3D stereoscopic version of the revered N64 game from 1998. Reports of its existence first emerged at E3 last year, but Nintendo’s announcement makes the game official for U.S. audiences.
Other confirmed titles include previously announced games such as Kid Icarus, Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition and Tecmo’s Dead or Alive: Dimensions.
On Nintendo’s digital storefront, it will offer a steady progression of Game Boy and Game Boy Color hit titles on virtual console, in addition to new downloadable titles.
The 3DS, as previously revealed, will also have 3D video playback for pre-produced 3D videos and built-in augmented reality games.
Fils-Aime added that the 3DS will also have a built-in activity log that tracks a user’s personal movement and virtual activity. The log will track which games users play and how long, and will also include a pedometer that encourages users to walk — movement earns play coins gamers can spend to buy bonus content.
Fils-Aime also said there’s an important change in way Friend Codes are implemented. With 3DS, only one code necessary and players only register once. They will never have to input code to play with friends online. Gamers will see who’s playing, what they’re playing and can join them much more easily than what was possible before with Nintendo’s oft-criticized current Friend Code system.
Source : Gamesutra
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