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PS3 news: More than 50 3D PS3 games on the way

It won’t be long before the PlayStation 3 is accommodating a slew of 3D titles, a Sony executive has reportedly told gaming publication Develop Online.

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Studio Director Mick Hocking told Develop Online recently that Sony is currently “applying 3D to more than 20 internal games.” He went on to say that third-party studios are also seeing value in creating 3D titles for the PlayStation 3.

“Overall we have more than 50 titles currently being converted into 3D, and this number if growing fast,” Hocking reportedly told Develop in the interview. “Some of them are massive names. That’s a really, really good sign that the industry is behind our unique message that 3D is a key element in the future of home consoles.”

Unfortunately, Hocking didn’t elaborate on which titles are currently being converted to 3D. But one of the most anticipated 3D releases for the PlayStation 3 is Killzone 3, which is currently in development. According to Hocking, when players “plant an explosive charge on the wall” in the game, the 3D effect makes gamers think the “charge has been placed on your TV. It’s amazing.”

Sony has been investing heavily in 3D both in and out of the gaming space. Earlier this year, the company updated the PlayStation 3′s firmware to support 3D games. In September, it updated the PlayStation 3 again to accommodate 3D Blu-ray movie playback. The company is also heavily invested in the 3D TV market, selling sets with the technology built-in.

For now, 3D games are somewhat hard to come by. Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops is arguably the most notable 3D title on store shelves. But if what Hocking reportedly said is true, it might not be long before a slew of 3D titles make their way to Sony’s console.

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Posted on November 28th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

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Posted on November 14th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

Slim PS3 news: FirstPlay: See the future of PS3. First- Episode 22

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LittleBigPlanet 2, RUSE, FIFA 11, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, 007 Blood Stone, Alice: The Madness Retrurns

FirstPlay: See the future of PS3. First.

Episode 22 of FirstPlay is up on the Store from Wednesday, and this week features an all-new hands-on with LittleBigPlanet 2, the second part of our big PlayStation Move playtest, and a preview of Ubisoft’s under-the-radar strategy contender, RUSE. We also have a chat with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president Andrew House, in which we (almost) get him to spill all on PSP 2.

On top of that we’ve got an online review of our surprise summer favourite Singularity, a round-up of PS one classics, and a look at the best fighting games available on the Store. And to round everything off we’ve got screenshot galleries of FIFA 11, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, new Bond title 007 Blood Stone and the twisted fairytale, Alice: The Madness Returns.

All of which gives you over half an hour’s worth of HD games coverage and info for just 99p, or as low as 75p if you take out a 90-day subscription for £8.99.

We’d also like to remind you that you can stay in touch with all things FirstPlay by following us on Twitter and on our Facebook page. We also have a YouTube channel up and running. And don’t forget you can sign up for the FirstPlay newsletter here to have regular news and content updates delivered directly to your inbox.

The FirstPlay team would love to hear from the PS3 community so if you’ve got anything to share, from videos and grabs to suggestions for content feel free to get in touch.

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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

news: gamescom 2010 is coming

Latest PS3 news:

Take a trip to gamescom 2010 without the hassle of travel, with PlayStation.

gamescom is one of the biggest videogame events in the year, where game developers and publishers show off their freshest and most exciting products to the world. Taking place at the Cologne Trade Fair Centre in Cologne, Germany, from 18 August 2010, gamescom 2010 promises to be a spectacular showcase of the newest titles you’ll be playing from this year into the next. And you can catch all the breaking PlayStation news right here.

eu.playstation.com will play host to a variety of news and in-depth interviews with the developers of the hottest new games on PlayStation 3 and PSP.

Over at blog.eu.playstation.com, you’ll be able to read updates from the show floor as well as watch video interviews. There will also be a live chat with special Sony Computer Entertainment Europe guests live from gamescom 2010 on 19 August which will let you pose your burning questions about stereoscopic 3D and PlayStation Move. Head over to community.eu.playstation.com and drop off your questions to make sure you don’t miss out on this tantalising opportunity.

PlayStation Home gets in on the act with the launch of the gamescom 2010 space on 19 August 2010. By jumping into this new space, you can immerse yourself in the gamescom experience without having to leave the comfort of your own home. Watch the latest trailers for games such as LittleBigPlanet 2 and Killzone 3, purchase funky gamescom 2010 related furniture and enjoy other activities.

Also launching in PlayStation Home a week earlier on 12 August 2010 is the PS Move space, allowing you to enjoy lots of PS Move related fun, including a unique PS Move costume to wear which lets you play as a PlayStation Move motion controller, the ability to play an addictive team game to win more costumes with coloured heads, the chance to purchase an extra special controller with special moves and a multicoloured sparkly head to use all around PlayStation Home, and other fun stuff to interact with for that perfect party atmosphere.

You can enjoy gamescom 2010 and all the PlayStation goodness it brings from 18 August 2010 – make sure you don’t miss a thing, right here.

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Posted on August 9th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

PS3 news: Talking stereoscopic 3D with Mick Hocking

The man in charge of 3D games development at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe discusses this amazing new technology with eu.playstation.com.

Why is the team at Evolution Studios best suited to 3D development? We at Evolution have been messing around with 3D for about five years. What’s more, I employ two guys who were previously at British Aerospace, Ian Bickerstaff and Simon Benson, and they’ve been working on 3D for 16 years, building flight and F1 simulators. So we were pushing the technology before SCEE even started talking about making games in 3D. It was a nice coincidence that we were doing a bit of prototyping on a small scale and then we heard the company was actually interested in making 3D games, so it was very natural that we got all of our stuff converted first. And, because we had the knowledge, we were able to help educate everyone else about how to convert into 3D.

Having followed the technology for that many years why do you think it’s started to explode in the past year or so? What we have now is a convergence of very high quality displays at affordable prices that can show really high quality 3D combined with great content. What we’re seeing with the power and ability of PlayStation 3 is really high quality 3D stuff that’s going to make people want to go out there, buy the TVs, upgrade the console and enjoy the whole 3D experience. And I think that’s the first time we’ve ever been in that position.

The other factor is that many cinemas have been upgraded to digital in the past few years and that’s very good for the publishers as they can control the distribution of film now. Good quality 3D is compelling, it’s amazing to watch, people want more of it and we’re following it up with good quality gaming.

What was the “eureka” moment for you in terms of seeing this technology in games?The first time we got a driving simulator running in 3D, about five years ago, we came away absolutely amazed. Driving is one of those experiences where you need depth to really do it well; you’re perceiving speed, you’re trying to plan your breaking point, trying to find where to put your car in a corner. It’s no coincidence that all the F1 teams now train their drivers on 3D simulators.

What’s really amazing is that we are now starting to understand 3D in a creative as well as a technical sense. The games that you will see coming out in 3D are mind-blowing; we are really starting to exploit 3D and understand how to use it as a medium in the games and I find that really exciting.

What hurdles do developers face when creating a game in 3D?The main consideration is that we are already pushing PlayStation 3 to the maximum in terms of processor power and so a lot of optimisation has to be done on the games running in 3D. It’s not a significant amount of cost in terms of the rest of the development budget which is great for us because we can add 3D content to games and we don’t have to adjust the price to do that. Some games that have got a lot of pre-rendered content are more tricky in that they’ve got to have a 2D as well as a 3D version of the rendered content. So in that case, there probably will be a bit more of an impact on the development cost although we still don’t think it will be that significant.

What do you think of the possibilities of combining PlayStation Move with 3D?I think it’s very, very exciting. What we’ve done with PlayStation Move is to take that spatial control of gaming into a very accurate and very dynamic realm; it’s really taking it to a new level. You can just imagine the possibilities of controlling something in 3D outside of the screen and looking at it being controlled in 3D within the TV screen. What’s fantastic for us is that this is the first time this has ever been done. The games we’ve already converted are great fun and we’re still only dipping our toe in the water. Once we educate all of our teams on how to create 3D content and how they can use PlayStation Move in 3D, you can just imagine what they’re going to start producing.

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Posted on August 9th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

PS3 news: Sony Announces Surround Sound System for the PS3

The latest PS3 news: Sony Computer Entertainment today announced that it will release a subwoofer built-in, all-in-one Surround Sound System for the PlayStation 3 system. Our blog is updated frequently every day with the latest Free PlayStation 3 news and hardware reviews.

Posted on June 15th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

news: Sony launches VidZone TV on PS3‎

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Sony Computer Entertainment will today launch VidZone TV offering in excess of 100 pre-programmed music channels for PS3 users.
Since its launch last summer, the free music service has supplied over 350 million music videos and gained around three million subscribers.
From 3pm today, VidZone TV will officially launch to enable users to access a portfolio of [...] Slim-PS3.com is updated regularly every day with the very latest Slim PS3 news and games reviews.

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

news: Put your questions to Andrew House

Find out what’s in store for PlayStation in 2010 and beyond.

It’s been a great year for PlayStation already hasn’t it? As well as huge software releases on PlayStation 3 in the form of MAG, Heavy Rain and God of War III, not to mention SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 3 on PSP and a host of great downloads from PlayStation Store, March 2010 saw the unveiling of the PlayStation Move motion controller.

Due in stores towards the end of the year, PS Move will change the way you play games on PS3 and, with 3D gaming coming down the track soon after, who knows how entertainment on PlayStation will continue to develop in the coming months?

Well, one man who’s got a better idea than most is Andrew House, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, and the man responsible for driving the PlayStation business forward in Europe. Starting on 12 April 2010 and running for a week, you can visit the official PlayStation Forums at community.eu.playstation.com and leave your question for Andrew House.

We will then pick the top questions for him to answer and post the results back here on eu.playstation.com. So don’t delay, head over to the Forums now and grab your chance to put your question to the man at the top of the PlayStation tree.

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Posted on April 14th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

PlayStation news: See the future of PS3 gaming, First.

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Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

news: PSP™ in education

PlayStation®Portable (PSP™) in Education

 

PlayStation® in Education

Over the last 3 years, PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) has been purchased and used extensively by thousands of students in hundreds of UK educational and training institutions. The combination of the PSP system’s games heritage and its ability to capture and play open standard educational digital content via audio, video, and internet has made it a compelling mobile learning platform.

Students can now use existing ‘games based technology’ platforms like PSP to access real and engaging educational content. In the UK there are now over 3.6 million PSP systems in circulation and 56 million world-wide. The PSP 3000 provides students with a low cost, easy access route to rich media and compliments the new ‘high end’ PSP™go as well as integrating with the new slimmer PlayStation® 3 (PS3™) games and media console.

 

SECOND SIGHT on PlayStation®

Second Sight is a new ‘augmented reality’ programme for mainstream education and training, that enhances student and teacher’s access to audio, video and interactive educational content on PSP. This ground breaking new technology works with traditional printed content to trigger audio, video and interactive 3D images. Second Sight enables teachers to blend the use of their established text books, display materials and audio visual content in a way that has not been easy to deploy in the classroom before. Using Second Sight teachers and practitioners can easily create their own content for use. Second Sight comprises a PC based content creation suite and a second sight viewer UMD for the PSP.

Click here to watch Second Sight (Augmented Reality) in action on PlayStation

 

Click here to watch Second Sight teaching & learning Ideas, curriculum content on PlayStation

 

 

ConnectED on PlayStation®

ConnectED Services Ltd are SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT UK LTD’s accredited marketing and sales channel for PlayStation in education and corporate training. ConnectED provides specially discounted pricing for Playstation in the education and training sectors, combined with online and offline teacher training and support. ConnectED has also developed a range of complimentary software programmes, peripherals and resources that directly enhance the use of PSP in mainstream education and training.

Click here to watch our series of training and support videos

For more information please contact ConnectED at: T: +44(0) 844 800 9375

Email: info@connectededucation.com or www.connectededucation.com

 

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Posted on March 18th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »