Ah yes, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). That conference that all console gamers look forward to. It has a history of providing us with insight into upcoming gaming titles, new features, and new hardware. Over time the conference has lost it’s glitter and mass appeal. Last year’s E3 had it’s moments, [...]
E3 2008 Roundup: Focus On The Positive!
July 15, 2008
PhyreEngine Shows Sony’s Commitment to Developers
February 21, 2008
Sony has announced PhyreEngine which allows for cross platform (PC and PS3) development of game titles. Given that it supports DirectX as well as OpenGL, Sony is showing their commitment to cross platform development and is not closing doors to technologies that Microsoft leverages. Games such as DiRT, GripShfit and flOw were [...]
Portable Gaming and VoIP
January 6, 2008
Sony announced today at CES, the PSP “slim” models (i.e. newer PSPs) will support Skype VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) software in January. This will allow PSP owners to actually talk to other PSP users and the millions of other Skype users. It also allows them to talk to any phone anywhere for [...]
Sony attempts to save E3, but fails
July 11, 2007
After my Microsoft and Nintendo rants, I didn’t know if anyone could change my thoughts about this year’s E3. Veronica Belmont hinted on today’s Buzz Out Loud, that the word on the show floor is that this may be the last E3. It’s starting to feel that way. Anyway, let’s talk about [...]
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