Archive for June, 2008

Capcom licenses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 for new title - Image 1Capcom announced that they have entered an agreement to license the Unreal Engine 3 from Epic Games.

This is the second time the company licensed the engine, with a similar agreement taking place early last year for a game under development with Capcom’s North America studio.

For this particular case, Capcom indicated that the engine was to be used for a yet-to-be identified title currently under development in Europe. Keiji Inafune in particular noted that the company’s Europe dev team had thorough knowledge of the engine.

Capcom didn’t provide any further details regarding their new mystery title, though we’ll be keeping out eyes peeled in case any further updates arrive.

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The debut teaser for Treyarch’s upcoming entry in the Call of Duty series has finally gone live. It’s a pretty short video (clocking in at a mere 22 seconds) made up purely of what seem to be cutscenes, but it should nevertheless be enough to whet the appetites of die hard CoD fans. You can check it out below.

Call of Duty 5: World at War, currently being developed by Treyarch, is slated for a November 2008 release by Activision. The game will be available for PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, and Personal computer.

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Hello folks here is the MGS4 Cutscene Cinema hope you don’t mind the intro, here are the cutscenes bare with me as I upload them. I Bid you farewell. There is more to come.



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Blizzard acquires Diablo3.com - Image 1

Several fansites and forums have claimed almost in unison that Diablo 3 will be the big announcement to pour out of Blizzard’s 2008 World Wide Invitational. This, they say, is from trusted inside sources.

This was after the Blizzard’s own vice president of design, Rob Pardo, told GamesIndustry that they in fact had a huge announcement to make once the event kick-started in Paris, France:

So you want me to announce the game before our announcement? No offense, but I think there’s like 300 people here, and I’ll be ripped apart by 8000 people [at the Invitational] if I pre-announce it but it’s going to be really exciting. I think everybody here will be really excited about the announcement.

DiabloII.net, one of the premier fansites of Blizzard’s role-playing series, has claimed that an insider source explicitly told them that the “big news” to be announced at the World Wide Invitational was definitely Diablo 3.

This comes after the fact, of course, that the game developer and publisher managed to stun the gaming populace upon requesting the acquisition of the domain Diablo3.com back in early Might.

Even before that, Blizzard teased fans with a hint that a certain 50-man development squad, known only as Team 3, was at work on a “really awesome,” yet mysterious game. To quote Blizzard’s senior vice president, Frank Pearce, “I will absolutely tell you, it’s really awesome.” Need we go back to the rumors spawned two years ago?

The Hel rune semblance is uncanny - Image 1

Starting June 23, Blizzard began displaying a new splash page just before you could enter their main site. It appeared to be simply a portrait of ice. Along with it came a rune imprinted upon the image, which Diablo fans claim could be the Shael rune in Diablo II.

Just a day after, Blizzard’s splash page was different, and the scene grew brighter as a crevice cracked open in the center of the ice, leaving the impression of encasement.

A second rune was identified, which many, and even we could confirm, to be exactly the much coveted Hel rune of Diablo 2. We say this, as it is one of the runes required for a useful runeword to boost a Hammer-focused Paladin’s powers.

Several other images that appeared to indicate a “purple walrus” surfaced, though the three parts of the four part image were originally found scattered. They were named 04.jpg, 23.jpg, and 15.jpg, which if equated to alphabet positions would create “DWO.” Some people say it’s “WOD” or “World of Diablo.” That or “DOW.” We’re hesitant to jump to conclusions, however.

Like we stated earlier, only three of four parts were found. The last is still missing, and it means that if the numbers do represent the game’s titles, it has at least four letters in the acronym.

Lately, we’ve come to believe, just as people from Diablofans.com pointed out, that the letters D, O, and W are letters of Dashow’s surname. If so, three more letters remain.

The progression of Blizzard's splash pages - Image 1

Just lately this day, the splash page changed yet again. Like the one before it, the picture revealed a much brighter center and added another rune to the portrait. This rune, people say, actually looks much more like a symbol reflecting a Protoss tribe symbol.

More artwork of ice surfaced from where the purple monster pieces came, and we’re not sure if the world of Sanctuary is all but frozen. It’s likely that this is a preface to the Wrath of the Lich King beta announcement that World of Warcraft players speculate, but runes?

Arthas’ Froustmourne is known to be a runesword, though so is Tyrael’s crystallic AzureWrath, known in Diablo 2 as the legendary Angelic RuneBlade. Where could we stand?
We’ll tell you what: if the concept artwork for the World Wide Invitational is anything but false (shown below), we go the way of the Dark Wanderer.

Sorry WoW grinders, but if true, then what Blizzard’s about to unveil this coming June 28-29 is a gaming legacy reborn.

World Wide Invitational 2008 concept art - Image 1

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Diamond unleashes ATI Radeon HD 4870 card - Image 1

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Senator Andrew Lanza arguing for the bill - Image 1For a place that once deemed September 26 as Guitar Hero Day and grants Wii Fit launch events at Central Park, you’d think most people are pretty cool about games. We’ve got news that might startle you though, as the New York Say Senate recently voted 61-1 to approve a bill that would make game ratings mandatory in the say of New York.

The bill essentially turns the voluntary act of submitting a game for rating to the ESRB into a mandatory stipulation for games to be sold in the state of New York.

Perhaps the ideal explanation for the side of the 61 who voted for the bill to be passed was explained by Senator Andrew Lanza, pictured above:

This simply states that every video game sold in the state of New York simply should have a rating consistent with what the ESRB does presently in a voluntary way… it does work. But the problem with “voluntary” is that tomorrow someone can change their mind. Someone could decide tomorrow to no longer place ratings on these games. So this is not about prohibiting the sale, this is simply about providing information to parents…

While there is a certain logic to what Lanza is saying, don’t expect the videogame industry to take it lying down, as they’ll probably sue, citing that the bill is unconstitutional. In any event, this bill will now go to Gov. David Paterson for consideration. If signed by Paterson, the bill will become law in 2010.

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Capcom licenses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 for new title - Image 1Capcom announced that they’ve entered an agreement to license the Unreal Engine 3 from Epic Games.

This is the second time the company licensed the engine, with a similar agreement taking place early last year for a game under development with Capcom’s North America studio.

For this particular case, Capcom indicated that the engine was to be used for a yet-to-be identified title currently under development in Europe. Keiji Inafune in particular noted that the company’s Europe dev team had thorough knowledge of the engine.

Capcom didn’t provide any further details regarding their new mystery title, though we’ll be keeping out eyes peeled in case any further updates arrive.

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Spore to arrive with Galactic Edition - Image 1

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