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Consumer Electronics Daily News: Mortal Kombat Will Include Kratos as a Playable Character Exclusively on PlayStation 3

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced that Mortal Kombat, the award-winning fighting game will add Kratos — from the multi-million unit-selling God of War franchise — as a new warrior to their line-up exclusively for the PlayStation3 (PS3) computer entertainment system.  Kratos will have his own customized move set, fatality, and fighting arena available when Mortal Kombat hits stores worldwide in April 2011.

Through the exclusive partnership between Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and SCEA, Kratos will face off against the most renowned Mortal Kombat fighters, including Scorpion and sub Zero, and the game will be available in Stereoscopic 3-D on the PS3.

The newest chapter of Mortal Kombat, releasing in April 2011 for the PS3 and Xbox 360, marks a triumphant return to the series' mature presentation and a reinvention of its classic 2-D fighting mechanic.

Mortal Kombat will also introduce a number of new game-play features including tag team, a deeper story mode, and nostalgic arcade battle online and offline. Players will be able to choose from an extensive line-up of the game's iconic warriors and challenge their friends in traditional 1 vs. 1 matches as well as several new game modes.

If you want more information about the new release or Mortal Kombat, you can visit www.themortalkombat.com.

Consumer Electronics Daily News: Mortal Kombat Will Include Kratos as a Playable Character Exclusively on PlayStation 3


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Posted by admin - December 18, 2010 at 6:00 am

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Bulletstorm Debut Trailer [HD] | IT Computer Software & Linux

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Posted by - May 29, 2010 at 8:00 am

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Preview: Sony PlayStation Move Controller

The basics

Sony announced an official name for its motion controller (the PlayStation Move) and released further details about it at the 2010 Game Developers Conference. the controller will be released during the 2010 holiday season and will be sold in a variety of configurations that include a game (currently thought to be Sports Champions), the PlayStation Eye and the move controller. full bundles will likely cost under US$100 and will work their way down from there. Sony stated that more than 20 games will support the PlayStation move controller by 31 March 2011.

The optional Subcontroller was also announced during GDC 2010, but no price point was given. the secondary device is similar to Nintendo’s Nunchuk.

Sony showed off a few games during the event, including Sports Champions, move Party, EyePet, Motion Fighters, SOCOM 4, Little Big Planet, TV SuperStars and the Shoot. Peter Dille, SVP of marketing for SCEA, said that “virtually every major developer” is making PlayStation move games right now.

The PlayStation move controller communicates via Bluetooth 2.0, like the DualShock 3 and also features a Lithium-ion battery that’s rechargeable via a mini-USB port. Built-in rumble provides force feedback for the move motion controller. Sony’s PlayStation move controller can detect motion in the X,Y and Z planes, and can also detect rotation about those planes independently.

Inner workings

The PlayStation move functions by using a combination of accelerometers, gyrometers and magnetometers. Sony determined that the sensors alone are not enough to accurately track movement. As a result, the lit bulb on top of the controller works in conjunction with the PlayStation Eye to help it do so.

The colours of the bulbs are activated by a combination of LEDs and are fully customisable by game developers. the colours can also change shade to help the PS Eye better track movement in case a particular room environment has similar colour schemes.

Data processing for the PlayStation move controller is handled by the PlayStation 3′s Cell processor. a single SPU handles data from the controller’s sensors and images from the PS Eye. up to four controllers can be tracked at one time. Furthermore, Sony indicated that the Cell is rather adept at image processing and does so with little memory overhead and minimal impact to overall performance.

The PS Eye’s camera system generates images at 60 frames per second with a resolution of 640×480. When combined with the PlayStation move controller and the Cell processor, the set-up can accurately measure millimetre differences in movement and is accurate enough to detect one-degree shifts in angle.

Calibration of the controllers will likely take place when a gaming session begins and according to Sony’s researchers, it shouldn’t take more than half a second to accomplish. should conditions change sufficiently (for instance, if someone turns on the lights or the sun sets) in order for the set-up to accurately determine movement, gameplay will automatically stop and the player will be prompted to recalibrate the controller.

Buttons

Aside from providing motion control, the PlayStation move controller has a large analog trigger (T button) on the bottom, an extra-large action button on top, and the usual square, triangle, circle, cross and PS Home buttons.

The Subcontroller has a full D pad, an analog stick, a trigger, and X, O and PS Home buttons. Sony didn’t have too much to say about the device, nor was a price point mentioned. Games like SOCOM 4 make use of the Subcontroller for walking around and other functions. Sony also confirmed that the device would be entirely optional and that the DualShock 3 controller could be used as a substitute.

Mystery interface

The bottom of the PlayStation move controller features two ports. the larger of the two is simply a mini-USB plug that can be used for charging. the smaller port, titled “EXT”, remains a mystery. We’re speculating that it will be used for controller accessories.

The Subcontroller has one port on the bottom, a mini-USB port for charging.

So what will the mystery EXT port be used for? (Credit: GameSpot)

Via Gamespot

Preview: Sony PlayStation Move Controller


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Posted by - March 16, 2010 at 12:00 am

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