Sony have released a new trailer for Motorstorm Apocalypse. this trailer is the one they showed during their E3 press conference. it has a mixture on in-game action and in-game cutscenes. this trailer also continues the tradition of MotorStorm Trailers by ending with a rider about to be hit by something.
The second trailer is a developer interview. in this video they discuss how they have improved the series, clearly defining difficulty levels in the game whilst continuing the MotorStorm story, also expanding the multiplayer modes and fleshing them out more. the dev video also talks about how they are going to expand the social features in the game with custom pain jobs and decals, and the ability to share them on your vehicles and with the MotorStorm community.
From EU Playstation Blog
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
This Weeks UK PSP Digital Comic Store Update
Sony's EU Playstation blog has detailed the comics coming out today on the Digital Comic Store.
2000AD Prog #1684 2000AD 18+
Alice in Wonderland Disney 3+
Astonishing Tales (2009) #1 Marvel 12+
Beyond #4 Liquid Comics 12+
Criminal (2008) #2 & #3 Icon 18+
Devi #4 Liquid Comics 12+
Hope Falls #2 Markosia 18+
Kill Shakespeare #2 IDW 12+
Ms. Marvel (2006) #5-#8 Marvel 12+
Powers (2000) #11 & #12 Icon 18+
Ramayan 3392 AD #4 Liquid Comics 12+
Scrooge McDuck and the Ghost’s Treasure or Vice Versa Disney 3+
Scrooge McDuck and the Spring Money Bin Disney 3+
Serpent Wars #5 Markosia 12+
Snakewoman #4 Liquid Comics 17+
The Sadhu #4 Liquid Comics 17+
The Lexian Chronicles #5 Markosia 12+
The Sadhu #1 Liquid Comics 17+
Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers #4 IDW 9+
Wizards of Mickey #8: The Monster Hunters Disney 3+
Toy Story 3 Disney 3+
From EU Playstation Blog
Labels:
Digital Comics,
PSP
UK PSN Update 16/06/2010
Special Offers
PS3: Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket Powered Battle Cars [£3.99]
PS3: Greed Corp [£4.79]
PS3: Loco Roco Cocoreccho [£1.19]
PS3: Section 8 [£8.69]
PS3: Ferrari Challenge - Nurburgring, 599GTB, Enzo, 430 Scuderia, 612 Sessanta, F330 P4 [£2.39]
PSP: Loco Roco 2 [£11.99]
PSP: Little Big Planet – Savannah Theme Level Kit [£1.19]
PSP: Little Big Planet – The Metropolis Level Kit [£1.19]
PS1: James Pond 2: Codename Robocod [£1.59]
Minis: Stand O'Food [£1.74]
PS3 Games
FirstPlay Episode 011 [£0.99]
FirstPlay 90 Day Subscription [£8.99]
Tales Of Monkey Island – Full Series [£13.99]
Smash Cars – Virus Run [£2.39]
ModNation Racers – Vamps Pack [£1.39]
Super Street Fighter IV – Super Brawler Pack [£3.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Kit Shortcut Bundle [£13.99]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Medic Short Cut [£5.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Recon Short Cut [£5.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Assault Short Cut [£5.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Engineer Short Cut [£5.19]
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 – Access All Areas [£3.19]
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 – Trust Fund Pack [£3.19]
Demo's
Tales Of Monkey Island - Chapter 1
Guitar Hero 5
Alice Cooper Track Pack [£4.39]
“I'm Eighteen” by Alice Cooper [£1.59]
“Schools Out” by Alice Cooper [£1.59]
“Welcome To My Knightmare” by Alice Cooper [£1.59]
Rock Band
Ozzy Osbourne Pack 1 [£4.99]
“Diggin' Me Down” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“I Don't Wanna Stop” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“Let Me Hear You Scream” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“No More Tears” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“Soul Sucker” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“Crazy Babbies” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
Rock Band Network Latest
“Day Of Mourning” by Despised Icon [£0.99]
“Demon Woman” by Flight of the Conchords [£0.99]
“Ikea” by Jonathan Coulton [£0.99]
“Never let you Go 09” by Third Eye Blind [£0.99]
“The Attitude Song” by Steve Vai [£0.99]
DJ Hero
Mix Pack [Free]
Karaoke Revolution
None
SingStar
62 artists now have 5 song track packs that can be bought via the PSN for £4.49 each
Videos
Demom's Souls Trailer
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 – Year 1 Vignette
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 – Year 2 Vignette
Söldner X-2: Final Prototype – Gameplay Video 3
Söldner X-2: Final Prototype – Gameplay Video 4
Wallpaper
Anarchy: Rush Hour Wallpaper
Theme
None
Dynamic Theme
White Knight Chronicles – Black And White [£1.59]
PSN ID Avatars
None
PS1 Classic
Kurushi Final [£3.99]
PSP
Valhalla Knights [£9.99]
Armored Core: Silent Line [£11.99]
Capcom Classics Collection Remixed [£13.99]
Minis
Widget's Odyssey [£1.74]
Demo
Everybody's Tennis
Theme
None
Video
None
PS3: Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket Powered Battle Cars [£3.99]
PS3: Greed Corp [£4.79]
PS3: Loco Roco Cocoreccho [£1.19]
PS3: Section 8 [£8.69]
PS3: Ferrari Challenge - Nurburgring, 599GTB, Enzo, 430 Scuderia, 612 Sessanta, F330 P4 [£2.39]
PSP: Loco Roco 2 [£11.99]
PSP: Little Big Planet – Savannah Theme Level Kit [£1.19]
PSP: Little Big Planet – The Metropolis Level Kit [£1.19]
PS1: James Pond 2: Codename Robocod [£1.59]
Minis: Stand O'Food [£1.74]
PS3 Games
FirstPlay Episode 011 [£0.99]
FirstPlay 90 Day Subscription [£8.99]
Tales Of Monkey Island – Full Series [£13.99]
Smash Cars – Virus Run [£2.39]
ModNation Racers – Vamps Pack [£1.39]
Super Street Fighter IV – Super Brawler Pack [£3.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Kit Shortcut Bundle [£13.99]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Medic Short Cut [£5.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Recon Short Cut [£5.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Assault Short Cut [£5.19]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Engineer Short Cut [£5.19]
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 – Access All Areas [£3.19]
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 – Trust Fund Pack [£3.19]
Demo's
Tales Of Monkey Island - Chapter 1
Guitar Hero 5
Alice Cooper Track Pack [£4.39]
“I'm Eighteen” by Alice Cooper [£1.59]
“Schools Out” by Alice Cooper [£1.59]
“Welcome To My Knightmare” by Alice Cooper [£1.59]
Rock Band
Ozzy Osbourne Pack 1 [£4.99]
“Diggin' Me Down” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“I Don't Wanna Stop” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“Let Me Hear You Scream” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“No More Tears” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“Soul Sucker” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
“Crazy Babbies” by Ozzy Osbourne [£0.99]
Rock Band Network Latest
“Day Of Mourning” by Despised Icon [£0.99]
“Demon Woman” by Flight of the Conchords [£0.99]
“Ikea” by Jonathan Coulton [£0.99]
“Never let you Go 09” by Third Eye Blind [£0.99]
“The Attitude Song” by Steve Vai [£0.99]
DJ Hero
Mix Pack [Free]
Karaoke Revolution
None
SingStar
62 artists now have 5 song track packs that can be bought via the PSN for £4.49 each
Videos
Demom's Souls Trailer
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 – Year 1 Vignette
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 – Year 2 Vignette
Söldner X-2: Final Prototype – Gameplay Video 3
Söldner X-2: Final Prototype – Gameplay Video 4
Wallpaper
Anarchy: Rush Hour Wallpaper
Theme
None
Dynamic Theme
White Knight Chronicles – Black And White [£1.59]
PSN ID Avatars
None
PS1 Classic
Kurushi Final [£3.99]
PSP
Valhalla Knights [£9.99]
Armored Core: Silent Line [£11.99]
Capcom Classics Collection Remixed [£13.99]
Minis
Widget's Odyssey [£1.74]
Demo
Everybody's Tennis
Theme
None
Video
None
Nintendo Have Released New Metroid: Other M Screenshots, A Trailer, And A Fact Sheet
Nintendo Confirmed Metroid: Other M is coming out in the USA on August 31, 2010, during their E3 Press Conference. Nintendo also showed a new E3 trailer for the game, which they have released below.The screenshots that Nintendo have released are also new, and like the trailer they show in-game action from different points in the game.
Screenshots
Fact Sheet
Metroid Franchise’s Heroine Gets Personal
For decades, Samus Aran has been known as one of the first female
protagonists in video games, and one of the most enigmatic. Having traded
her haunted past for the solitary life of a bounty hunter, Samus™ finally tells
her own tale in this revealing, personal story of her failings, her flaws and
ultimately her motivation. Metroid: Other M is an unprecedented collaboration
that blends the slick, action-packed production of the world-renowned Team
Ninja development team with the game design talents of the creators of the
original Metroid. Metroid: Other M is a dramatic new direction for a legendary
franchise and a bold new blend between cinematics, storytelling and the best
in interactive entertainment.
FEATURES:
• Metroid: Other M takes the best elements of first-person and third-person gaming to
create a seamless blend between game play, storytelling and dynamic
cinematography. Players hold the Wii Remote™ controller sideways while navigating
and battling in third-person. However, at any moment, players can switch
immediately to Wii Remote pointer controls to examine and explore the environments
in first-person perspective.
• Metroid fans know more about Samus’ suits and weapons than they do about what
drives her. That’s about to change. The story begins in the middle of the events of
Super Metroid™, when a baby Metroid gave its life to protect Samus. With voice
acting and a rich story, players learn more about Samus’ past as she weaves
through an action-packed adventure aboard the Bottle Ship, a decommissioned
space facility. As she hurtles into this new adventure, Samus will encounter her first
mentor and Commanding Officer of the Galactic Federation, Adam Malkovich.
• The development of Metroid: Other M is an exciting collaboration between Nintendo’s
Yoshio Sakamoto and Team Ninja. Sakamoto was the director of Super Metroid in
1994. Team Ninja is the renowned action developer of Ninja Gaiden. Metroid: Other
M pairs Sakamoto’s expert game design and exploratory focus of the classic Metroid
series with Team Ninja’s signature stylish, no-holds-barred action.
Labels:
E3,
Metroid: Other M,
Wii E32010
Nintendo Have Released PokéPark Wii: Pickachu's Adventure Screenshots, A Trailer, And A Fact Sheet
Nintendo officially revealed PokéPark Wii: Pickachu's Adventure is coming out in the USA and EU, currently set for a Holiday release this year. Nintendo also released a new trailer for game, which is the same as the one they showed at E3, as well as new screenshots that, like the trailer, are in-game and show a variety of activities.
Screenshots
Fact Sheet
Only Pikachu Can Save the PokéPark!
The first Pokémon adventure game on the Wii console puts
Pikachu™ at the center of a fun, expansive playground filled with
adventure, Attractions and Pokémon. The Rare Pokémon Mew™
summons Pikachu to the PokéPark to find the missing Sky Prism
Pieces, leaving it up to Pikachu to save the day!
FEATURES:
• Playing as Pikachu, players start their adventure at the PokéPark and play a
variety of Attractions that are in each Zone with the help of many different
Pokémon. As Pikachu, players compete in Skill Games and Attractions in this
action-packed adventure.
• Players interact with and befriend some Pokémon by defeating them in Skill
Games. Once players befriend a Pokémon, they can play as them to
compete in certain Attractions. Players can compete in the challenges
multiple times to try and beat their high score.
• Players use the Wii Remote™ controller turned sideways to navigate through
the PokéPark, while different motion controls are used in the various
Attractions and Skill Games.
• Players can take photos of their favorite Pokémon in the game and save
them to an SD Card (sold separately).
Screenshots
Fact Sheet
Only Pikachu Can Save the PokéPark!
The first Pokémon adventure game on the Wii console puts
Pikachu™ at the center of a fun, expansive playground filled with
adventure, Attractions and Pokémon. The Rare Pokémon Mew™
summons Pikachu to the PokéPark to find the missing Sky Prism
Pieces, leaving it up to Pikachu to save the day!
FEATURES:
• Playing as Pikachu, players start their adventure at the PokéPark and play a
variety of Attractions that are in each Zone with the help of many different
Pokémon. As Pikachu, players compete in Skill Games and Attractions in this
action-packed adventure.
• Players interact with and befriend some Pokémon by defeating them in Skill
Games. Once players befriend a Pokémon, they can play as them to
compete in certain Attractions. Players can compete in the challenges
multiple times to try and beat their high score.
• Players use the Wii Remote™ controller turned sideways to navigate through
the PokéPark, while different motion controls are used in the various
Attractions and Skill Games.
• Players can take photos of their favorite Pokémon in the game and save
them to an SD Card (sold separately).
Labels:
E32010,
PokéPark Wii,
Wii E32010
Nintendo Release Screenshots, Trailer, And A Fact Sheet For Legend Of Zelda And The Skyward Sword
The Legend Of Zelda And The Skyward Sword was a big focus at Nintendo's E3 Press Conference this year. Even though the game is not out until 2011, Nintendo did show alot of gameplay. The trailer Nintendo have released is the same that was shown during their E3 press conference, it shows alot of gameplay especially the new mechanics with the sword and shield and Links new items, like the controllable beetle. The screenshots are also in-game and also show off the changes to this Zelda from other Zelda games.
Screenshots
Fact Sheet
A Link to the Future
The Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword marks a turning point for
The Legend of Zelda franchise. The introduction of full motion
control enabled by the Wii MotionPlus™ accessory synchronizes
player movements with Link’s actions while offering the most
intuitive play control of any game in The Legend of Zelda
franchise to date.
FEATURES:
• Thanks to the required Wii MotionPlus accessory, every movement of Link’s
sword matches the player’s motion with exact precision. If players motion left
to right, Link™ swings from left to right. The precision play control is applied
to enemies as well, as players must contemplate strategy when battling
opponents that actively try to defend against attacks.
• Wii MotionPlus puts an arsenal of items at the player’s disposal. It offers a
multitude of actions with just simple, intuitive motions. Players will try their
hand at firing a bow, tossing bombs and using a whip to battle enemies and
solve puzzles.
• The game will also introduce a distinct new graphical style perfectly suited to
the franchise’s fantastical universe, like a painting come to life.
• The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword will offer a multitude of new game-play
mechanics, giving it a refreshingly different feel from all of the past titles in
the series.
Screenshots
Fact Sheet
A Link to the Future
The Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword marks a turning point for
The Legend of Zelda franchise. The introduction of full motion
control enabled by the Wii MotionPlus™ accessory synchronizes
player movements with Link’s actions while offering the most
intuitive play control of any game in The Legend of Zelda
franchise to date.
FEATURES:
• Thanks to the required Wii MotionPlus accessory, every movement of Link’s
sword matches the player’s motion with exact precision. If players motion left
to right, Link™ swings from left to right. The precision play control is applied
to enemies as well, as players must contemplate strategy when battling
opponents that actively try to defend against attacks.
• Wii MotionPlus puts an arsenal of items at the player’s disposal. It offers a
multitude of actions with just simple, intuitive motions. Players will try their
hand at firing a bow, tossing bombs and using a whip to battle enemies and
solve puzzles.
• The game will also introduce a distinct new graphical style perfectly suited to
the franchise’s fantastical universe, like a painting come to life.
• The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword will offer a multitude of new game-play
mechanics, giving it a refreshingly different feel from all of the past titles in
the series.
Labels:
E32010,
Nintendo,
Nintendo Wii,
Wii E32010,
Zelda: Skyward Sword
Nintendo Have Released New Screenshots, A Trailer, And A fact Sheet For Wii Party
During Nintendo's E3 Press Conference, Nintendo showed a new trailer for Wii Party. Wii Party had only been previously announced as coming out in Japan, but Nintendo has announced its coming to the EU and USA this fall. the trailer Nintendo has released is the same one that was shown at E3, whilst the screenshots also show in-game action from a variety of the games activities.
Screenshots
Fact Sheet
The Whole Family Stars
in its Own Electronic Board Game
Most video games require players to focus their attention on a screen. Now
Nintendo brings the action into the living room with Wii Party, a game that
changes the way people interact with other players. Featuring 13 different
party game modes and 70+ minigames, Wii Party can be enjoyed by
everyone in the family, regardless of age.
FEATURES:
• Some of the 13 different party game modes take the fun out of the TV and into the
living room. Players have to interact with one another in the real world to get the
results they want in the game. Some House Party games include:
▪ Players place four Wii Remote™ controllers on a table. Each one emits a
different animal noise. Players win the round by being the first to grab the
controller that is making the sound of the animal shown on the TV.
▪ Players use Wii Remote controllers to play hide and go seek. One player
asks the other players to leave the room and then hides all of the controllers
around the living room. When the other players return, they have to find them.
• Wii Party features Mii™ characters in minigames in which up to four people can play
together. Each player uses only the Wii Remote controller. Some of the party game
modes are cooperative, such as “Balance Boat.” Others are competitive, such as
“Board Game Island.”
• In Board Game Island mode, players help their Mii characters compete in more than
70 different minigames:
▪ Mii characters ride a rollercoaster while players try to shoot down floating
balloons containing gifts.
▪ Players use their Wii Remote
Labels:
E32010,
Wii E32010,
Wii Party
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