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http://www.d3p.co.jp/D3P_E3/
Ni idea para que plataforma será, pero lo anunciaran en el E3
http://www.d3p.co.jp/D3P_E3/
Ni idea para que plataforma será, pero lo anunciaran en el E3
Si es verdad... vaya pastón habrá que pagar por ella...Rumor: Se filtran las especificaciones de PlayStation 4
Ayer mismo nos hacíamos eco del rumor que afirmaba que Sony podría apostar por el juego en nube, y ahora está circulando por la red de redes un documento destinado a productores de videojuegos en el que se detalla lo que podrían ser las especificaciones de PlayStation 4.
Aunque de momento no se trata más que de un rumor lo cierto es que la información que podemos leer es bastante concreta.
El documento asegura, atención, que la consola se lanzaría a finales de 2013 y contaría con un procesador de la serie Cell a 3,2 GHz y de 22nm. Además la tarjeta gráfica sería una Nvidia GeForce GK104 X2 (GTX 690), que ha sido desarrollada en colaboración con Sony.
En relación a la memoria se asegura que la consola contaría con 10GB XDR2 y 10GB GDDR6, y que los discos duros básicos serían de 250 y 350GB, aunque podrían modificarse - o añadir nuevos, suponemos - para aumentar la capacidad.
En la descripción de la supuesta PlayStation 4 Sony asegura que se trataría de un sistema muy por delante de sus competidores técnicamente, y que, de la misma forma que con PS3, se buscaría que tuviera un ciclo de vida de unos 10 años. De hecho se describe a la consola como "a prueba para el futuro".
La consola contaría con una resolución de 2160p en 2D y de 1080p en 3D, y se asegura que todos los juegos deberían renderizarse a 1080p y a 30fps en 2D o 3D. El Blu-Ray seguiría siendo el formato predeterminado, aunque sería compatible con el BDXL y con formatos anteriores como el DVD o el CD.
También se señala que la consola sería totalmente compatible con los juegos de anteriores PlayStation y tendría un nuevo mando llamado en el documento DualShock 4. Esta no os la esperábais, ¿eh?
Parece bastante improbable, pero de confirmarse estas especificaciones, realmente ambiciosas, estaríamos ante una consola muy potente que podría lanzarse a un precio desorbitado. ¿Puede Sony permitírselo con la que está cayendo? ¿Se quedará todo esto en agua de borrajas? ¿Qué opináis vosotros?
Fuente
- El Proyecto de Enders es una secuela de Anubis.
- No es un escenario futurista, sino que encuentra en una antigua civilización.
- La pantalla que se muestra es una representación en el motor de Fox.
- El productor que está a cargo de este proyecto es Ryosuke Toriyama. Él es un productor de Konami que trabajó en el Busou Shinki: Battle Masters games
1 question : PS3 o PSVITA?
representación del motor FOX
move no va a ser el pilar basico de la consola, no lo es ni ahora, es un extra para atraer casuals. Otra cosa es kinect que a invadido a 360.Si viene con DualShock4 es lo mejor, pensaba que lo iban a cambiar por el Move u otra chorrada parecida
E3 + GTA V = no va a ocurrirsolo digo algo. GTA V
Yo creo que sí.E3 + GTA V = no va a ocurrir
Rockstar no acudirá, pero GTA V puede ser presentado igualmente en las conferencias de Microsoft o Sony, y quizás incluso con alguna exclusiva temporal de aquellas que dan tanta rabia como los episodios de GTA IV para 360.Por que le dan tantas vueltas a GTA V?
Rockstar no acudira al evento
Yo igual, pero es que con lo trasto que es Kinect y el precio que tiene ya ha vendido más de 12 millones, con 18 millones distribuidos (http://es.engadget.com/tag/kinect,ventas)!!! Hay mucho casual que alimentar :buf:Que pesados con el Move, el kinect, el eye toy y todas estas historias.
Yo me compro la play para jugar tranquilo en mi sillón no para hacer el imbécil con las manos, el día que quiera eso me comprare la Wii o me iré al parque a jugar.
Pues a mi me parece igual de cutre tanto lo uno como lo otro, no me gustan ninguno de los 2 dispositivos, ademas de infantiles, funcionan fatal, sobre todo el Kinect, y no hay aun un juego notable para ninguno de los 2 y que realmente te haga pensar que merece la pena comprar estos aparatos. Yo tengo el Move y la verdad es que lo uso poco o nada. Donde este un mando que se quite toda esta telarada que yo lo que quiero es estar sentado en mi sofa, y no bailando por la casa como si fuera tonto perdido. Un saludo@jjordibb , lo raro no son los 18 millones de Kinect, un dispositivo que capta el movimiento del cuerpo/espacio y con la futura actualización va a capturar articulaciones independientes (al menos da sensación de tecnología).
Lo EXTRAÑO son los 8 millones de Move, una camara cutre y un chupón con un aspecto cutre cutre (ESO SI QUE ES UN TRASTO)................XXXD
El problema de estos dispositivos, NO es el dispositivo en sí, es el software exitente. NO te molaría jugar como en la peli "GAME"???...............el problema es del software "casual".
Ambos son unos trastos, y dentro de ser unos trastos Kinect es una innovación mayor que Move, que solo es copiar el mando de Wii esperando tener un poco del éxito de la consola de Nintendo.@jjordibb , lo raro no son los 18 millones de Kinect, un dispositivo que capta el movimiento del cuerpo/espacio y con la futura actualización va a capturar articulaciones independientes (al menos da sensación de tecnología).
Lo EXTRAÑO son los 8 millones de Move, una camara cutre y un chupón con un aspecto cutre cutre (ESO SI QUE ES UN TRASTO)................XXXD
El problema de estos dispositivos, NO es el dispositivo en sí, es el software exitente. NO te molaría jugar como en la peli "GAME"???...............el problema es del software "casual".
[Update] Courtesy of Andriasang, Famitsu.com confirms that the Enders Project is indeed the next game in the ZOE franchise. Hideo Kojima stated that the title is currently in the prototype phase and is being developed internally with the Fox Engine.
No word yet on for which platform(s) Enders Project is expected to release on.
1. Lego Assassin’s Creed
2. Lego HaloThis one is obvious given the awesome video (see below) someone made imitating the E3 Trailer of Assassin’s Creed: Revelations last year.
So it probably wouldn’t be as stealth oriented, but doing leaps of faith off architecturally detailed historic buildings and watching Lego heads roll across Lego cobbles has to be an awesome idea.
We already have Prince of Persia Lego you can buy and build, but there has been no game made of Ubisoft’s franchises, and I would argue that Assassin’s Creed would be ideal.
It would be similar to the portable games, but with co-op where your friends and family could jump into the robes of another Assassin and help out.
Just watch the video and tell me it wouldn’t rule!
Lego Assassin’s Creed Shenanigans:
3. Lego God of WarThis one is even more obvious.
After all they do have Halo Lego you can buy in stores.
Halo Lego environments like inside a ship or out planet-side driving a Warthog with a few other Spartans would be a huge hit. Especially if you can do cool jumps with lots of explosions going off.
You could choose to be a green, red, blue, or whatever colour Spartan and then take the fight to the covenant with a variety of weapons and vehicles to find and use.
Maybe even some flying action in a Halo Hornet to spice things up?
4. Lego AvengersSo we have an exclusive from Sony too, God of War could be a great deal of fun as a Lego game.
I considered the Uncharted Franchise, and though it would be awesome, it might be too similar to Lego Indiana Jones.
Lego God of War would allow for some excellent Ancient Greek-inspired ruins to be further ruined by Titans, Gods, and Kratos.
Floods, lightning, earthquakes, huge creatures…along with the odd puzzle, and huge set piece (pun intended) battles! Imagine how fun that would be.
Though the gratuitous sex gameplay may have to be toned down a bit.
5. Lego AliensYou can’t have a Lego Batman game and not have a Lego Avengers game.
Especially with the huge success of the film and the fact that these super-heroes would allow for co-operative play where each player got to choose who to be.
It’s a comic-gamer fan’s dream!
Besides Lego is making Avengers sets.
The recent film with the invasion from outer space would make for quite the super-battle. Especially with some super villains thrown in.
I’ve got dibs on Lego Iron Man, though I bet Lego Hulk would be the most fun to play. Imagine the destruction he could do to a Lego environment!
I’d say this is commercially the best of my options to choose because it would appeal to a huge variety of age groups and make the perfect family game.
6) Lego 007Sure the Alien films are scary and the upcoming Prometheus film also looks scary, and even the upcoming Gearbox-made Aliens: Colonial Marines game looks a bit scary, but Lego Aliens would still be fun!
Setting up Lego turrets and mowing down Lego face-suckers to green strobing and flickering light while watching your Lego teamates get dragged off screaming, surviving the onslaught only to face that big mother Alien at the end?
Game over man. Game over.
The tongue in cheek humour that could be brought to bear on the Alien franchise would be fantastic. There is a huge amount of quotable dialogue that can be made fun of in the usual Lego miming way.
I still remember Alien being made fun of in Spaceballs all those years ago.
This would be more shooter than adventure, but there have been enough films that it could be very entertaining.
A Lego version of that cargoloader Ripley used to fight the mother Alien could be a lot of fun. Assemble from a flatpack and then…fight!
7) Lego Game of ThronesIf Indy can get a Lego game done of his franchise, so can Bond, James Bond.
The recently announced 007: Legends game is going to be a lot of fun, but imagine something similar done in Lego?
Levels taken from films with titles like: The Man with the Golden Lego, Legopussy, Legofinger, From Russia With Lego, The Spy Who Loved Lego, Lego Is Forever, Lego Royale, Live And Let Lego, Quantum of Lego…
It again wouldn’t be ‘stealth’ oriented, but the humour and action would make up for that. And the Lego gadgets and vehicles to play around with could also make for some interesting gameplay.
With villains and henchmen like Jaws, Klebb, Oddjob and Mayday there would be some good confrontations, and there usually is an offsider for Bond to allow for co-op play.
The amount of exotic locales that could be done up in Lego vistas is massive.
This is another game that young and old could enjoy together and already has a huge following.
8) Lego Left 4 DeadThis fantasy novel series turned massively popular TV fantasy series deserves a good medieval Lego game.
The sword fighting, the dragons, the armies, the conflict between so many for the Iron Throne…it would all make for a great Lego interpretation.
Why, even the beginning credits look like some invisible hand is building all the cities and fortresses, in a more sophisticated Lego-esque style.
Co-op play would be a must, and of course having a direwolf is a must too.
The only concern I have is that the adult content and the subtle nature of the political intrigue might mean that the title isn’t entirely suited to a Lego game.
Still, who cares. I’d buy it, just to have my baby dragons knock some Lego henchmen off a tower.
9) Lego Red Dead RedemptionThese days every game genre seems to have zombies, so this list shouldn’t be the exception.
Though this game wouldn’t suit the toddlers, a game where your Lego team has to survive against a Lego zombie horde using bile bombs, pipe bombs, katanas, axes, shotguns, chainsaws and, against witches, flashlights, would make for some funny gameplay.
Imagine the Lego destruction caused by a Boomer exploding? It would be an interesting mix between some sort of side-scrolling shooter and a horde or spec-ops mode experience.
In any case curiosity might draw a lot of gamers in, as it certainly would make a good party game after a few beers
10) Lego Call of DutyTechnically Red Dead isn’t a franchise…yet.
However we have a Lego game in a medieval world (Harry Potter/ Lord of the Rings) and one in a pirate world (Pirates of the Caribbean) so it would be a shame to not have one in a wild west world.
Riding a Lego horse through a rugged desert Legoscape full of Lego bandits and Lego South American revolutionaries would combine two children’s popular games from my past: playing cowboys and playing Lego.
Add a Lego train to the mix and there would be a third: playing with a train set.
I think they’d have a hit on their hands.
You knew this one was going to be here didn’t you?
This game series is so prolific that there would have to be a Lego version sometime or other. Think of it as simple math: Call of Duty name + Lego image = instant $$$$.
The characters in Call of Duty have about as much personality as a little plastic toy, so it isn’t such a big stretch to see a side-scrolling styled shooter starring a bunch of modern warfare troopers fighting off the terrorist masses while blocks of Lego blow up everywhere.
Lego Paris. Destroyed. Lego London. Obliterated. Lego New York. Pulverised. All by Lego Makarov or some other Russian or South American or Arabic Lego bad guy.
Cynicism aside, (yeah right) the game does sound like it actually could be fun. Shooting and destroying is a staple of video games and works in a variety of gameplay styles, so why not Lego games?
Of course the ‘mature’ feeling the franchise is going for would be lost, but people already make fun of the series, so why not make a Call of Duty game that takes itself less seriously?