AMD Game! Goes Live

AMD has just launched a brand new gaming microsite that provides gaming news, reviews, forums, monthly contests and prize giveaways and a handy tool to evaluate your system’s performance. Here are screenshots from the system evaluation tool showing systems passing and failing:

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Today AMD has unleashed a new gaming microsite to provide a forum for gamers to communicate, collaborate and stay in tune with the latest developments in PC gaming. Gamers will have the ability to access exclusive game content and contests while customizing aspects of the site to fit every user’s preferences. The site is now available on http://game.amd.com.

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HP Announces New Gaming PCs, iPaqs

Hewlett-Packard Co. Wednesday introduced a new line of gaming PCs and iPaq PDAs (personal digital assistants).

HP’s new gaming PC, the Blackbird 002 LCi, is made from aluminum and is liquid-cooled to enhance performance. The Blackbird was created by designers of VoodooPC Inc., which HP acquired last year. The Blackbird 002 Dedication Edition will be released September 15, and come with a pre-set configuration. Users will be able to buy customized Blackbirds from Oct. 1, each of which will be hand-built in HP’s Calgary, Alberta facility. The machines retail for US$2,500 to $7,100.

The company also announced five new iPaq models. The iPaq 900 Series Business Messenger is a 3G (third-generation) phone with a QWERTY keyboard; the iPAQ 600 Series Business Navigator is also a 3G phone and with a built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) and navigation functions; the iPaq 300 Series Travel Companion is a PDA with built-in GPS, with additional graphics and 3-D mapping capability; the iPaq 200 Series Enterprise Handheld is designed for business users; and the iPaq 100 Series Classic Handheld offers Wi-Fi connectivity and easing synching with a PC. HP did not offer suggested pricing for the new iPaq models.

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Strong Playable PS3 Line-Up At TGS

A list of 36 PS3 games that are playable – yes, playable – at this year’s Tokyo Game Show has been released by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan.

A lot of the games are Japanese and some may not make it over to the UK. The list shows that Sony are close to a big run of games for the system. It includes playable versions of LocoRoco, LittleBigPlanet, Assassin’s Creed and White Knight Story.

In the face of competition from Microsoft and Nintendo, the system has so far struggled to make an impact. The full game list is as follows:

Record of Agarest War (Idea Factory)
Spiderman 3 (Activision)
Transformers (Activision)
Pirates of the Caribbean World End (Disney)
FIFA 2008 (EA)
NBA Live 08 (EA)
Need For Speed Pro Street (EA)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (EA)
Railfan Taiwan Koutetsu (Ongakkan)
Devil May Cry 4 (Capcom)
PixelJunk Racers (Q Games)
Unannounced Title (Q Entertainment)
G1 Jockey 4 2007 (Koei)
Dynasty Warriors 6 (Koei)
The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion (Spike)
Tony Hawk Project 8 (Spike)
Sega Rally (Sega)
Imabikisou (Sega)
Oideyo LocoRoco!! Buu Buu Cocoreccho (Sony)
Eye of Judgment Biolith Rebellion (Sony)
echochrome (Sony)
Go! Sports Ski (Sony)
Heavenly Sword (Sony)
LittleBigPlanet (Sony)
Rise From Lair (Sony)
Warhawk (Sony)
Uncharted (Sony)
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (Sony)
Mainichi Issho (Sony)
Ratchet & Clank Future (Sony)
White Knight Story (Sony)
Ratatouille (THQ Japan)
Dark Sector (D3 Publisher)
Time Crisis 4 (Bandai Namco Games)
Assassin’s Creed (Ubisoft)
Ghost Recon Advance Warfighter 2 (Ubisoft)

Review: Madden 08 for PSP

Madden 08 on the PSP is pretty much Madden 07 on the PSP, with slightly smoother animations and noticeably faster loading. This late in the PSP’s life cycle, the graphics are so good it’s like having a mini-PS2 in the palm of your hands. And since the controls are the same as always, this game picks up pretty much where last year’s effort left off.

As Madden 08 for PSP loads up for the first time, you will notice how familiar everything is. There’s new music, but it’s still the same husky “E-A Sports” intro that’s become a signature of the company. The menus read slightly cleaner than in last year’s version, and their look is consistent with the versions on other consoles.

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After a quick game with Peyton Manning and the Colts, I jumped into the franchise mode with the San Diego Chargers, because I was eager to play around with LaDainian Tomlinson. The game has indicators to tell you what star power the players have, and that makes it easier than ever to see your opponent’s weaknesses (and your own) without having to go into some menu.

{ad} The game loaded quickly, which should ease the minds of jaded PSP owners. Better still, taking care of all the franchise busy work (which some people love doing, but I can’t stand) is easily 10x faster than last year. I typically play the PSP on the train ride to work, and I remember how frustrated I was losing about half my commute to franchise operations in Madden 07 for PSP. Not so with this year’s installment, which lets you spend much more time on the field than off it.

Gameplay-wise, little has changed, and the only difference seems to be that everything is a little nicer. The game’s animation is silky smooth, and the colors are appropriately bold and dull–so, for example, helmets glisten, but worn grass does not. Although the faces are not quite as detailed as on home consoles, the movements are just as refined. Controls are pick-up-and-play easy for Madden veterans. And the difficulty settings are just right.

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John Madden and Al Michaels are in the booth, with their typical banter and play-calling. Michaels is better synced than he was last year, so you get an even better feel for the game. Madden, however, seems like he may have mailed this one in. Maybe I’ve played too many of his games over the years, but I think he re-used some VO from Madden 04. It’s also entirely possible that EA just really liked some of his sayings. Or maybe he would say the exact same things in real-life broadcasting. It may seem like a strange thing to quibble about, but I found myself finishing Madden’s sentences, and that got really distracting. It also doesn’t help that Madden seems to talk about plays as if the highlights reel is showing even when you try to skip the highlight.

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Besides the VO, sounds on this game are incredible. I love the emphatic clang that comes with selecting plays, and the on-field grunts and calls are quite realistic. Although I didn’t necessarily know the artists playing, I wasn’t distracted by the music. One thing that did bother me was the roar of the crowd. The default setting is cacophonous, and often times their reactions make no sense. Cheer when the home team is getting thrashed? I don’t get it. I ended up turning the crowd volume down to about 10-15% of the default, because I couldn’t handle the silence either.

All told, this is a big win for the PSP. Madden 08 made enough improvements to Madden 07 to truly impress me. It’s the best sports game ever for a reason, and if you need your football on the go, then this is the game for you.

Review: Madden 08 for PSP

Madden 08 on the PSP is pretty much Madden 07 on the PSP, with slightly smoother animations and noticeably faster loading. This late in the PSP’s life cycle, the graphics are so good it’s like having a mini-PS2 in the palm of your hands. And since the controls are the same as always, this game picks up pretty much where last year’s effort left off.

As Madden 08 for PSP loads up for the first time, you will notice how familiar everything is. There’s new music, but it’s still the same husky “E-A Sports” intro that’s become a signature of the company. The menus read slightly cleaner than in last year’s version, and their look is consistent with the versions on other consoles.

ma1.jpg

After a quick game with Peyton Manning and the Colts, I jumped into the franchise mode with the San Diego Chargers, because I was eager to play around with LaDainian Tomlinson. The game has indicators to tell you what star power the players have, and that makes it easier than ever to see your opponent’s weaknesses (and your own) without having to go into some menu.

{ad} The game loaded quickly, which should ease the minds of jaded PSP owners. Better still, taking care of all the franchise busy work (which some people love doing, but I can’t stand) is easily 10x faster than last year. I typically play the PSP on the train ride to work, and I remember how frustrated I was losing about half my commute to franchise operations in Madden 07 for PSP. Not so with this year’s installment, which lets you spend much more time on the field than off it.

Gameplay-wise, little has changed, and the only difference seems to be that everything is a little nicer. The game’s animation is silky smooth, and the colors are appropriately bold and dull–so, for example, helmets glisten, but worn grass does not. Although the faces are not quite as detailed as on home consoles, the movements are just as refined. Controls are pick-up-and-play easy for Madden veterans. And the difficulty settings are just right.

ma2.jpg

John Madden and Al Michaels are in the booth, with their typical banter and play-calling. Michaels is better synced than he was last year, so you get an even better feel for the game. Madden, however, seems like he may have mailed this one in. Maybe I’ve played too many of his games over the years, but I think he re-used some VO from Madden 04. It’s also entirely possible that EA just really liked some of his sayings. Or maybe he would say the exact same things in real-life broadcasting. It may seem like a strange thing to quibble about, but I found myself finishing Madden’s sentences, and that got really distracting. It also doesn’t help that Madden seems to talk about plays as if the highlights reel is showing even when you try to skip the highlight.

ma3.jpg

Besides the VO, sounds on this game are incredible. I love the emphatic clang that comes with selecting plays, and the on-field grunts and calls are quite realistic. Although I didn’t necessarily know the artists playing, I wasn’t distracted by the music. One thing that did bother me was the roar of the crowd. The default setting is cacophonous, and often times their reactions make no sense. Cheer when the home team is getting thrashed? I don’t get it. I ended up turning the crowd volume down to about 10-15% of the default, because I couldn’t handle the silence either.

All told, this is a big win for the PSP. Madden 08 made enough improvements to Madden 07 to truly impress me. It’s the best sports game ever for a reason, and if you need your football on the go, then this is the game for you.

Wii overtakes Xbox 360 in console wars

Worldwide sales of the Nintendo Wii have already surpassed the total number of Xbox 360s sold since Microsoft’s console was launched, according to VG Chartz.

According to the study, total Wii units sold stand at 10.6 million, slightly more than the Xbox 360’s estimated 10.5 million. Since its release, the Wii has outsold 360 by a margin of more than 2 to 1. Nintendo released the Wii at the end of 2006, whereas Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has been available since late 2005.

By comparison, Sony’s (PlayStation 3) PS3 has sold just 4.3 million systems worldwide since launching last November.

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Wii overtakes Xbox 360 in console wars

Worldwide sales of the Nintendo Wii have already surpassed the total number of Xbox 360s sold since Microsoft’s console was launched, according to VG Chartz.

According to the study, total Wii units sold stand at 10.6 million, slightly more than the Xbox 360’s estimated 10.5 million. Since its release, the Wii has outsold 360 by a margin of more than 2 to 1. Nintendo released the Wii at the end of 2006, whereas Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has been available since late 2005.

By comparison, Sony’s (PlayStation 3) PS3 has sold just 4.3 million systems worldwide since launching last November.

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Xbox 360™ Elite – Full Details

Xbox 360™ Elite : All India Launch : mstpblog Exclusive

  • Introducing Xbox 360™ Elite, the premier Xbox 360 console package that includes a massive 120GB hard drive, a HDMI port, and HDMI cable, all wrapped up with a premium black finish. Xbox 360 Elite also includes a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE® headset.
  • Xbox 360 Elite has enough space for a whole library of Xbox LIVE Arcade games as well as downloadable high-definition TV shows, movies, music, and all the other content available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Elite Console box contains

Xbox 360 Elite console:

  • The console is equipped with an HDMI port, HDMI cable, a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE® headset.
  • It also comes with three powerful core processors, 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio, anti-aliasing for smooth textures, full surround sound, and DVD playback with upscaling capabilities right out of the box.
Xbox 360 120GB hard drive:
  • The huge 120GB detachable hard drive allows gamers to save their games and store television shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, extra game levels, demos and other content available from Xbox LIVE® Marketplace.
  • Watch your favorite DVD movies in standard or HD DVD. Download movies, Connect an MP3 player, Connect to a digital camera and view your pictures, Voice chat with friends and family over Xbox LIVE® , Connect to Windows XP or Windows Media Center Based PC.
Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black):
  • The sleek black finish of this high-performance wireless controller matches the style of the Elite Console.
  • It has a range of up to 30 feet and a battery life of 30 hours on two AA batteries.
Xbox 360 headset (black):
  • Now available in black, the headset lets you strategize while playing together online or trade taunts with your opponents.
  • You can also send voice messages to friends on Xbox LIVE® .
Xbox 360 HDMI cable:
  • New to Xbox 360, HDMI lets you get HD video (up to 1080p) and multichannel surround sound, all from one cable.

Xbox 360™ Elite – Full Details

Xbox 360™ Elite : All India Launch : mstpblog Exclusive

  • Introducing Xbox 360™ Elite, the premier Xbox 360 console package that includes a massive 120GB hard drive, a HDMI port, and HDMI cable, all wrapped up with a premium black finish. Xbox 360 Elite also includes a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE® headset.
  • Xbox 360 Elite has enough space for a whole library of Xbox LIVE Arcade games as well as downloadable high-definition TV shows, movies, music, and all the other content available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Elite Console box contains

Xbox 360 Elite console:

  • The console is equipped with an HDMI port, HDMI cable, a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE® headset.
  • It also comes with three powerful core processors, 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio, anti-aliasing for smooth textures, full surround sound, and DVD playback with upscaling capabilities right out of the box.
Xbox 360 120GB hard drive:
  • The huge 120GB detachable hard drive allows gamers to save their games and store television shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, extra game levels, demos and other content available from Xbox LIVE® Marketplace.
  • Watch your favorite DVD movies in standard or HD DVD. Download movies, Connect an MP3 player, Connect to a digital camera and view your pictures, Voice chat with friends and family over Xbox LIVE® , Connect to Windows XP or Windows Media Center Based PC.
Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black):
  • The sleek black finish of this high-performance wireless controller matches the style of the Elite Console.
  • It has a range of up to 30 feet and a battery life of 30 hours on two AA batteries.
Xbox 360 headset (black):
  • Now available in black, the headset lets you strategize while playing together online or trade taunts with your opponents.
  • You can also send voice messages to friends on Xbox LIVE® .
Xbox 360 HDMI cable:
  • New to Xbox 360, HDMI lets you get HD video (up to 1080p) and multichannel surround sound, all from one cable.

High ‘Halo 3′ hopes

The summer of threequels is winding down, but there’s still one more juggernaut third installment everyone will have their eyes on this year. Just don’t look for it in theaters.

The videogame “Halo 3″ hits store shelves Sept. 25, and Microsoft is positioning it to be the most successful debut of any entertainment property ever with an extensive multiplatform advertising blitz geared to generate debut grosses topping even the biggest of summer tentpole pics.

In its first 24 hours of release in 2004, the second installment of the sci-fi shooter earned $125 million. That number forced many nongamers to take the vidgame biz seriously for the first time.

With “Halo 3,” Microsoft’s Xbox unit wants not only to top the 2004 figure but to reach $155 million in a single day — besting the $151 million opening weekend for “Spider-Man 3,” the current record holder for a pic at the box office.

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