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Of the games sampled, I'm inclined to agree. Uncharted and Gravity Daze would have been better examples of the "good looking" games.

Honestly from what I have seen in the Resistance vid (and now these screens) much of the game (graphically) looks like it could have been done on the PSP. Not that it is the finished product or anything, but what other developers have trotted out look much better.

Well, since it is of the corset design, we could be looking at the old "cross-eyed torso," aka, the nips are being pushed inwards and out of the natural position.

Man, this is eerily similar (well, maybe not eerily) to a game I pitched to a friend a year ago. I guess it's the same as what happens in scientific research: if you think you have a good, unique idea, chances are someone else had it first (those who have been to graduate school in any science should understand this

Had to do a double take. The way the light falls, I mistook the shadow on her right breast as an exposed areola making this a fleshbot post.

Just shows that he should have RTFA (could have been a misleading article title by a crappy journalist)/ebay comments before jumping to conclusions. On the other hand, I wish I knew the guy. I would have gladly sold him my NES-001 for half that $13,000 he was expecting.

Coming as a surprise to no one, FF Versus XIII will not be at TGS this year. A nice rotted cherry on the crap pie of news coming out today.

A new IP is nice, but I was hoping for the announcement of UE4 after all these udk betas powered by UE3.

Somehow, this feels like the right response. They are obviously just for platforming.

This basically follows the same logic that goes with all software and electronics. That is, buy early and it is expensive and potentially buggy, buy later and it is cheaper and (usually) more fully featured. It also shares the same flaw, however: if everyone waited for the cheaper, full-featured GOTY edition, there

Ha! I thought the same thing back in the day!

I'd imagine it would have made for some very fun days in computer class back in grade school :)

Little disappointed by the shortage of 5.25" floppies, the only true floppy! (For you whippersnappers the 5.25"s actually would "flop" or bend, unlike those stiff 3.5" "floppies") Damn, now I want to dig up the old Atari disk drive and play that helicopter game (whatever it was called)!

Under represented, and awesome. The two reasons our project is going the jazz route.

This is has been the main thing I have been harping on this year. All too often games are stuffed with insubstantial fluff to fill out the total playtime that is both a bore and a chore to play. I much prefer more efficient games (to me Radiant Historia fits the bill this year) where everything you do has a purpose,

Just found out Takeshi Miyaji passed away at 45. For those that do not know him, he was the director of Grandia and producer of Grandia 2. This is truly sad news as he was one of the industry's finest. I still regard the battle systems in the Grandia series as being the best among every JRPG to come out.

Yeah, it was a bit ambiguous. Honestly it was just a little slight to Sony that I have been making since they changed the Move setup from what I just described to what is on the market now. I didn't really expect any replies! Just expressing the desire for some hardware I want to develop for ;)

Nope. It's so you can control the camera and movement like you normally would in a 3D action game (left stick move, right stick camera) and use the motion control part to control two arms individually. They way it is now 3D-action games need to be on rails if motion is used for an attack, since you shouldn't map both

If a third party manufacturer added an analog stick to the Move controller (the one with the glowing ball), I would consider getting their version over Sony's. BTW, FirstSing's controller seems more phallic than Sony's more spherical shape.

I admit it sounds nice. The one trouble that comes to mind immediately for me is whether or not indies/students will be able to get their hands on the tech for cheap (like how UDK is semi-free, Maya alternative Blender is free, etc.) I imagine the license will cost a bundle.