BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Screens
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KingPS3.com: "As the PS3’s Firmware update 3.00 comes in for a landing, so does some interesting features. Animated/dynamic backgrounds are now usable for your themes, PlayStation news has become easier to access, trophies have gotten the ability to earn you add-ons, and much more.
But, not mentioned previously by Sony when they listed the update’s new toys, is the noticeable speed-up for your trophy list load time. Before the update, the list would delay a bit as it brought up all of your earned rewards, but now it appears to smoothly show up within a second or two.
While this has been confirmed by a few people, you might want to stick it in the speculation/rumor folder for now until we get more PS3 users talking about it."
EVGA introduces the first 4-way SLI capable graphics card ever.
The GTX 285 Classified requires three 6-pin PCI-E power connectors for operation.
The motherboard itself has 7 PCI-Express slots and support for up to 24 GB of DDR3 RAM.
Get ready to break some computing records, my friends.
We just got word from Rockstar Games that the Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City trailer will be hitting the web at 1 p.m. on the U.S. east coast on Tuesday. That’s 18:00 in London, 19:00 in Germany and unfortunately 3 a.m. Wednesday morning in Sydney. The trailer has already been sent out to select sources so there should be sufficient places to get it from - including Rockstar themselves and the likes of IGN and Game Trailers.
IncGamers.com’s Diablo channel have delved ever so deep into the nitty-gritty stats of Diablo III, and produced the first full run down of the Wizard character that’s ever been put online. All 30 Witch Doctor skills are detailed, with screenshots and commentary based on play testing them in the Blizzcon 2009 demo.
Russ Frushtick of MTV Multiplayer writes:
"The other day I got a look at "Rock Band Network," the new initiative which will allow folks to upload their own songs into "Rock Band." I was curious what Harmonix thought of the song creation tools in "Guitar Hero," but apparently they’re of the mind that the two products offer widely different features. Harmonix views GH Studio as more of a composition tool, since it doesn’t allow you to upload music directly, instead forcing you to use in-game assets.
To get a response, I reached out to Activision to see how they view GH Studio and how it compares to "Rock Band Network." What I got back was a laundry list of features. Like a politician, they don’t directly refer to their opponent, instead opting to focus on certain leading aspects."
Russ Frushtick of MTV Multiplayer writes:
"The other day I got a look at "Rock Band Network," the new initiative which will allow folks to upload their own songs into "Rock Band." I was curious what Harmonix thought of the song creation tools in "Guitar Hero," but apparently they’re of the mind that the two products offer widely different features. Harmonix views GH Studio as more of a composition tool, since it doesn’t allow you to upload music directly, instead forcing you to use in-game assets.
To get a response, I reached out to Activision to see how they view GH Studio and how it compares to "Rock Band Network." What I got back was a laundry list of features. Like a politician, they don’t directly refer to their opponent, instead opting to focus on certain leading aspects."
Russ Frushtick of MTV Multiplayer writes:
"The other day I got a look at "Rock Band Network," the new initiative which will allow folks to upload their own songs into "Rock Band." I was curious what Harmonix thought of the song creation tools in "Guitar Hero," but apparently they’re of the mind that the two products offer widely different features. Harmonix views GH Studio as more of a composition tool, since it doesn’t allow you to upload music directly, instead forcing you to use in-game assets.
To get a response, I reached out to Activision to see how they view GH Studio and how it compares to "Rock Band Network." What I got back was a laundry list of features. Like a politician, they don’t directly refer to their opponent, instead opting to focus on certain leading aspects."
Russ Frushtick of MTV Multiplayer writes:
"The other day I got a look at "Rock Band Network," the new initiative which will allow folks to upload their own songs into "Rock Band." I was curious what Harmonix thought of the song creation tools in "Guitar Hero," but apparently they’re of the mind that the two products offer widely different features. Harmonix views GH Studio as more of a composition tool, since it doesn’t allow you to upload music directly, instead forcing you to use in-game assets.
To get a response, I reached out to Activision to see how they view GH Studio and how it compares to "Rock Band Network." What I got back was a laundry list of features. Like a politician, they don’t directly refer to their opponent, instead opting to focus on certain leading aspects."
PSInsider Writes: After taking a close look at PSP Go’s features, it’s starting to look a lot more appealing.