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StanTem zei:Het magazine staat wel bomvol fouten, maar dat moet ge er maar bij pakken![]()
BuYcKi zei:Zal dan eens één kopen, thx voor de info!
En ivm schrijffouten, vind ik minder erg, ik schrijf zelf niet perfect dusja..![]()


BuYcKi zei:En ivm schrijffouten, vind ik minder erg, ik schrijf zelf niet perfect dusja..![]()
koolcast zei:Same here, inhoud die foutief is vind ik veel erger.

StanTem zei:Zoals releasedata die niet kloppen?![]()

koolcast zei:Inderdaad, bij welk game was dat eigenlijk?![]()

According to Gibeau, he has “seen both” the new PlayStation and Xbox models and how the gaming systems will change the market.
“Ten years ago we used to measure our market in terms of 200 million people,” he said. “Now we are at a billion people playing games and we have a straight line view on 2 billion.”
Gibeau said EA plans to spend $80 million on next-gen this year alone, which further indicates EA has indeed seen the new machines, otherwise, they wouldn’t be pledging such a large amount of money on phantom hardware.
Microsoft has stayed rather mum on the subject, with the only confirmation that something is tucked under its sleeves being a a cease and desist order regarding leaked documents pertaining to “Xbox 720″ back in June.
Meanwhile, SCE UK boss Fergal Gara told MCV last month the firm would remain “committed to retail,” as it would be an important factor for the next PlayStation “whenever the next cycle,” of consoles landed on the market.
Sony Worldwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida has said Cross Buy – a scheme which awards a free Vita version to those who purchase a PlayStation 3 game – is currently only confirmed for Europe.
Speaking to Famitsu, via Andriasang, Yoshida couldn’t commit to the scheme’s release in Japan, the US, or beyond, stating only that it’s only been announced for Europe – for now.
The Cross Buy initiative was announced during Sony’s gamescom presentation as a formal initiative backing up past efforts with games like Motorstorm, wo players need buy just one copy of the game to enjoy it on both systems. Sony has approached third-party publishers about Cross Buy participation, and EA has said Need for Speed Most Wanted could be a Cross Buy title.
Elsewhere in the interview, Yoshida wasa sked how the Vita is doing in Europe, and seemed optimistic but realistic, noting that the hardware is popular but users want more games and better system functions. He said hardware bundles are part of the company’s future strategies.
The executive proved cagey on the topic of Japanese releases for new games revealed at gamescom, confirming only the Studio Japan-developed Rain and Puppeteer for local release.
koolcast zei:
fredenevy zei:ik heb gisteren ergens iets gelezen over een ps3 ultra slim.
Iemand die daar soms iets meer over weet?
Consumers shouldn't expect a new PS3 model this year either, Yoshida said rumors of the super-slim PS3-4000 were only that: "a rumor."

Sony Liverpool was working on two PlayStation 4 launch titles, Eurogamer has been told by a reliable source.
One of these was, unsurprisingly, a WipEout game described to us as "dramatically different" than previous games in the series. Another was a Splinter Cell-style game.
A source described the WipEout game as "far along". It had been in development for between 12 and 18 months.
We have loved making every game, every minute and every one of you. Keep the faith, keep loving WipEout.
Thank you for everything, Pilots. It's been an amazing journey and we'll miss you.
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