[Definitive] Sony PS3 Thread


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Hey guys not sure if this has been said already but not gonna look through all the pages for it but anyone know the official list of games comming out for the PS3 with pictures and videos.. i've seen Killzone 2 video ( amazing looking game )

Just read that another previous Playstation title is now moving over to XBox 360... Rumble Roses XX. Personally Rumble Roses wasn't much of a wrestling game, but it was quite fun to play. Now with Ridge Racer 6 going to XBox 360 aswell, thats two titles I hoped to beable to on the PS3 down the drain(maybe?).

Any thoughts about these games moving? Maybe we will see ports...

Yeah, guess you're right. Just hope Polyphony Digital doesn't somehow jump the boat, it'd be a shame to lose the best race game of all time :cry: . Hopefully Namco doesn't backstab with Tekken and Soul Calibur also :crazy: .

Bandai also seems to have also poped its dedication by bringing a gundam title to XBox 360, sorry but this really does drive me nuts :crazy: .

Sony will get good games anywas :D As long as the Tekken, Metal Gear, Gran Turismo and Final Fantasy (forget XI, its a black sheep IMO) series remain on Sony camp, we're safe :D Also, I'd be willing to buy a PS3 just to play God of War 2 :cool: :happy: :D :woot: Hasn't been announced, I think, but cmon, they GOTTA make a sequel. Kretos in High Definition......Oh man :D Also, GTA games are always released first on Sony systems, which is a big plus for me...

The way I see it, the only three things Sony need to make sure PS3 is an instant and surefire hit are:

1. An online service worth a damn. Sony fanboy or not, I have to admit Sony has nothing on MS's Xbox Live service. Individual fees for each game? Big no-no.

2. To keep the games as diverse and as many they are now. Backwards compatibility woudln't hurt :happy:

3. Keep the launch price at (or under, but I doubt its possible) $400.

If they wanna make the PS3 the ultimate system, all they need is the sort of media capabilities XB360 has (connecting to mp3 players and MCPCs and stuff).

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Sony will get good games anywas :D As long as the Tekken, Metal Gear, Gran Turismo and Final Fantasy (forget XI, its a black sheep IMO) series remain on Sony camp, we're safe :D Also, I'd be willing to buy a PS3 just to play God of War 2 :cool: :happy: :D :woot: Hasn't been announced, I think, but cmon, they GOTTA make a sequel. Kretos in High Definition......Oh man :D Also, GTA games are always released first on Sony systems, which is a big plus for me...

The way I see it, the only three things Sony need to make sure PS3 is an instant and surefire hit are:

1. An online service worth a damn. Sony fanboy or not, I have to admit Sony has nothing on MS's Xbox Live service. Individual fees for each game? Big no-no.

2. To keep the games as diverse and as many they are now. Backwards compatibility woudln't hurt :happy:

3. Keep the launch price at (or under, but I doubt its possible) $400.

If they wanna make the PS3 the ultimate system, all they need is the sort of media capabilities XB360 has (connecting to mp3 players and MCPCs and stuff).

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i think they'll meet most of what you've said. of course backwards compatibility is already in :)

you're right about online though.

launch price is an important point, and i think the console itself (with one controller and necessary cables) could sell for $400, but to get the good extras the price will drive up to the $500 predicted.

sony can definitely create similar, if not better, media capabilities like the xbox360. the only thing is they shouldn't be selfish and make you use ALL sony stuff...things like s***ty sonicstage will put people off.

XB360 is also $500, sort of. I mean, after you buy the $400 Premium version, you need to get an extra controller for $50 and an game for $60. I doubt Sony will make the actual console itself $500, since it would end up being about $600 for the user to have a system with 2 controllers and a game and so on.....PS3 is still gonna rock tho :D I was reading Paul Thurott's view on XB360, the interview he did over at Microsoft. Oh man, XB360 is starting to look sweet with its online system for video chat and stuff....Sony needs to get their act together on the online stuff. The connectivity XB360 offers with just about any portable device is actually pretty amazing. I hope Sony does something similar.

XB360 is also $500, sort of. I mean, after you buy the $400 Premium version, you need to get an extra controller for $50 and an game for $60. I doubt Sony will make the actual console itself $500, since it would end up being about $600 for the user to have a system with 2 controllers and a game and so on.....PS3 is still gonna rock tho :D I was reading Paul Thurott's view on XB360, the interview he did over at Microsoft. Oh man, XB360 is starting to look sweet with its online system for video chat and stuff....Sony needs to get their act together on the online stuff. The connectivity XB360 offers with just about any portable device is actually pretty amazing. I hope Sony does something similar.

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Sony will be offering a Xbox live type of service :)

Sony will be offering a Xbox live type of service :)

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You got a source, or is that just wishful thinking? We all hope Sony delivers and puts out a product that not only meets, but exceeds anything MS have introduced, but we have to wait and see...

You got a source, or is that just wishful thinking? We all hope Sony delivers and puts out a product that not only meets, but exceeds anything MS have introduced, but we have to wait and see...

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I saw it over at the official Playstation message board. I will look for the link.

EDIT: Found it http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstatio...message.id=2332

-Online-

What will the PS3 online service be like?

Sony announced the PS3 will have a similar online service to that of Xbox Live. There will be a feature much like Xbox live's market place where you can trade/sell game content.

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sounds a bit dodgy to me. they've never said in any press release or event that their online service will be "similar to that of xbox live".

that faq has only been written by a fan...it's not official.

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ya and if it was similar that much it would be copying :pinch:

Phil Harrison, gave a keynote speech outlining the ways Sony's PS3 will challenge Xbox Live, Next-Gen reported today. Sony's network will provide an "open platform" to enable publishers to reach consumers, as opposed to the "controlled environment" offered by Microsoft's Xbox Live service. "We want to provide an open platform wherever possible," he said. "We want to create a platform on which publishers can exploit their services. We are happy for publishers to form their own commercial relationships directly with the consumer."

SOURCE: http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3143315

to add to Wizz's post, sony has also been telling developers more on the hardware support.. Along with bluetooth 2.0 support for 7 controllers its going to have the ability to take any pc usb keyboard and mouse and play games... The first game that will use it is Unreal Tournement 2007.

to add to Wizz's post, sony has also been telling developers more on the hardware support.. Along with bluetooth 2.0 support for 7 controllers its going to have the ability to take any pc usb keyboard and mouse and play games... The first game that will use it is Unreal Tournement 2007.

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amazing simply amazing :woot:

Hope all future PS3 FPS games will allow that, any controller just isn't as accurate compared to the good old keyboard and mouse.

Will probably still stick with just the PC version of UT2k7, unless epic will allow us to download mods/models and stuff onto the hard drive.

Hope all future PS3 FPS games will allow that, any controller just isn't as accurate compared to the good old keyboard and mouse.

Will probably still stick with just the PC version of UT2k7, unless epic will allow us to download mods/models and stuff onto the hard drive.

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which is possible, phil harrison also stated that there online service is free and up to the game developers to charge for there *services* so if epic really wanted to release levels, character mods, game mods, anything to customers they could. :D

to add to Wizz's post, sony has also been telling developers more on the hardware support.. Along with bluetooth 2.0 support for 7 controllers its going to have the ability to take any pc usb keyboard and mouse and play games... The first game that will use it is Unreal Tournement 2007.

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This doesn't really surprise me. The PS2 has USB Keyboard and Mouse support in a few FPSs.

Don't know if this has been elsewhere. Had a quick look, didn't see it.

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558...2129TX1K0000532

Although the PhysX libraries accelerate a host of technologies, from physical object interactions to fluid-based particle effects like water and smoke, only the PlayStation 3 and a PhysX PC will have the horsepower to process all of the technology's features, Ageia executives said. The Xbox 360 will not be able to process the fluid-based technology, because of the limitations of its architecture.

good bit of info isn't it. Just as sony has been saying. The cell is made for physics calculation and whatnot. I wonder if this crops up on any xbox websites.

edit: ok didn't look very far at all. it's sitting there in the forum.

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new stuff with some old stuff is uncovered in the latest psm magazine, heres a tid bit of it

"Playstation 3 Uncovered!

PSM's information came from developers. Some on the record, some off.

....particularly when it comes to ease of development for the system: how it cmpares to PS2, and more importantly, Xbox 360. "The *****ing this round sounds opposite of the last. Both are friendly, but the PS3 may actually be friendlier," reports one of out PS2 and Xbox 360 development sources, who wished to remain anonymous. "People are finding that the [xbox] 360 has some stupid bottlenecks."

Developers will soon learn more about the ins-and-outs of creating PS3 games, as Sony has started taking orders for final development hardware to be delivered by December. At that time, game creators will be able to tell just how much mroe extra polish they can put on their titles without worrying about them crapping out on a retail PS3."

"The latest on PS3's power

"Once we have final hardware for both next-gen systems, we'll have a much better idea of how they caompare, but the general consensus right now is that the PS3 is considerably more powerful than the X360 across the board," said another source. "It's important to get a good idea of which is the most powerful soon, since multi-platform games will need to be either ported down from PS3 to 360 or vice-versa."

Speaking of multi-platforming games, another of our next-gen contatcts chimed in with the following when we asked them, flat out, which system will ultimatelyl have the best looking games. "Only the games that are exclusive to tiether system will be real technical showcases,"adding "There will be strong points for each, but the cross platform games will most likely look and perform almost identically."

"PS3's Promising Online Support

In addition to all of the cool Wi-Fi-based PSP to PS3 functionality we've previously reported Sony is working on (transferring media and save data between the two anywhere in the world at a hotspot), there's some actual news to report on the online gameplay front. not only that, it's pretty good. (Although the gradual diminishing of Sony's PS2 online plans over that console's life will always have us taking their goals in this department with a grain of salt.)

PS3 is slated to have an actual online community ready to back it up on day one, complete with friend tracking, message services, and a central hub for everything. If it sounds like xbox Live, it should. Sony has been folloowing M$'s moves, and, well, plans to copy most of them, according to our sources. "They [sony CEA] have a whole division that was put in place after the Network Adaptor was released for PS2 that bascially dropped focus on PS2 and moved to planning the PS3," says one designer working on an online PS3 title. "They knew that early that they were not going to compete during the current gen."

"Ramping up for an early release?

There's been a lot of talk about Sony's E3 2005 proclamation that PS3 would ship in the spring of 2006. A lot. Would it be in Japan only, or were they talking about the U.S. too? Questioned further on the topic, Sony execs have since stuck to their guns, saying that the system would be available worldwide before next summer. Is that even posssible?

Yes. However, there's the question of launch games and system price. (Ok, here it goes into some things about what Ken Kutaragi said (and a few other things) about the pricing, but we all already know about that so I wont' post it)

PS3 will have a limited playable presence at TGS 2005. Sony has told PSm to expect a significant presence for the system at January's CES in Las Vegas. If a March launch does occur, it owuld be accompanied by only a couple of first-party titles, another two to three from EA, and one title at most from their other thrid parties. Madden NFL football developer Tiburon has had PS3 dev hardware longer than almost any other U.S. developer. Rockstar North has had stable kits since at least August 2005.

There's a lot of talk among the PS3 developer community about the importance of being firt-to-market, or at least not letting M$ get too much of an installed base before PS3 ships. The general feeling is that Sony considers xbox 360 to be a possible contender in this generation, so they're not going to just rest on their laurels. In fact, developers report that Sony Japan is taking a much more hands-on role in the U.S. luanch of PS3 than it did with PS2 or PSP. Shades of the PS2 luanch, there."

"GTA 4: Rebuilt from the Ground Up

The next GTA game is going to look really good. Actually, maybe that should be feel really good. It's a no-brainer that on the most powerful games console yet, one of our favorite series will have better graphics. But, base on developer Rockstar North's technical research, GTA4 will be more about immersion than just mere eye candy.

Rockstar North is creating a specialized game engine for PS3 that will rbing GTA 4 to life to a degree that the PS2 games could only hint at. Speciafially, they're going to be using the high data transfer bandwidth of the Cell CPU, RSX GPU, and Blu-ray Disc to use several streams of game info simultaneously. The game's city- unfortunately yet to be even hinted at- will still be free roaming and seamless, but broken down into smaller, more deatailed areas at the engine level, into which the game designers are going to eb able to pour more textures, more oject variety, and tons of details (such as discareded soda cans with their own physics), just for starters. The goal is a city that's less repetitive and where everything - and everyone- looks and acts mroe like they would in the real world on every level.

MGS 4 Becomes a War Zone

One source has described the game to PSM as "a cross between Rambo and Black Hawk Down," with Solid Snake plunged into the middle of a high-intesntiy urban war zone where artillery is taking out cover all aroudn him and AI controlled "sidekicks" fight alongside him as if they were actual human-controlled characters. The new 3D camera will paly a big role in surviving the fight quarters and constantly changing cover.

Kojima has an update on teh game planned for TGS."

"The PS3 Game Lineup So Far

Activision

Spider-Man 3

Bandai

Mobile Suit Gundam

EA

NFSU 3

Madden NFL 2007

Medal of Honor

NBA Live 2007

Fight Night Round 3

Def Jam 3

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007

New SSX

New Burnout

Majesco

The Darkness

Buena Vista Interactive

Pirates of the caribbean: dead man's chest

Capcom

Return of a "beloved fighting franchise"

New Ghouls N' Ghosts

DMC 4

RE 5

Rockstar

GTA 4

Western-themed action game (likely Red Dead Revolver 2)

Sony

New Team ICO project

Genji 2

Warhawk

I-8

The Getaway 3

Killzone 3

GT 5

New Hot Shots Golf

MotorStorm

Eyedentify

Heavenly Sword

Formula One 2007

New Wipeout

Sony Online Entertainment

Marvel comics MMORPG (thought this was going to be exclusive to XB360?)

Untitled Fantasy MMORPG

Namco

Tekken 6

Ridge Racer 6

Eidos

Tomb raider Next-gen

Lucas Arts

Star Wars: Clone Wars

indiana Jones (launch with new movie)

Konami

MGS4

Suikoden V

Castlevania

Midway

UT 2007

Mortal Kombat

Stranglehold

Atair

Test Drive Unlimited

THQ

New WWE Project

Sega

Fifth Phantom Saga

Sonic The Hedgehog

Condemned: Criminal Origans

Tecmo

Fatal Frame 4

Ubisoft

Prince of Persia 4

Killing Day

Koei

Ni-oh

Also in developemnt...

Dark Secotr, Dirty Harry, Battle Angel, Alita, Project Avalon, Endless Saga, Lair, Possession, Death Jr., Metronome, Psychopath, FF XIII, Alan Wake"

totally got me going!

Ah, glad to see Ridge Racer 6 is also onboard for PS3. Had me worried for a bit. Looking forward to the new Tekken, Fatal Frame and without a doubt, Gundam.

Wait a minute... A Battle Angel Alita game?!?!?! OMG!!!

Only two new titles that spark my interest are Heavenly Sword and Eyedenitfy. But who knows, there is still alot of PS3 we haven't seen yet.

Thanks for the type up SkaterAustin. Musta taken a while, noticed quite a number of typos but thats ok :).

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