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Video Games - April 2007




After Sony dropped 15% in its share price and essentially $5billion out of the company’s doors last week, Sony has told the creator of the PS3 (and previous Playstation consoles), Ken Kutaragi that he has to go. On June 19 this year he will step down from the position of chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment which marks a massive blow to Sony but opens new doors for restructuring during this competitive gaming age.

With the Wii sales soaring and Xbox 360 following closely behind, the PS3 has launched rather poorly. Extreme delays in release, excessive price tag, limited range of titles and buggy playback of PS2 games have all contributed to this. People are now asking the question of why Blu-ray was even included in the console in the first place. If Blue-ray was an additional component (similar to the HD-drive of the Xbox 360), then Sony could have sold the PS3 at a much lower price. Surely this would have boosted sales and decreased the timespan it took to release the console in the first place.


Poor Ken - setting the big stones for Sony as they unleashed the Playstation 1 so long ago which dominated the market for so long – followed with the record breaking console the PS2, and now he is no more. I wonder what plans Sony have and who will fill Ken’s role in order to take on the big Nintendo and Microsoft in the new gaming era where Sony is not in control anymore.

Picture and news sourced from CNET.






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Banned game returns with a sequel…

April 28th 2007 08:27

Manhunt 2 cover

Rockstar Games is set to release a sequel to the banned game Manhunt which will be released on the PSP, PS2 and Wii in a few months. Manhunt is a gruesome game which places characters this time around in a mental asylum where the main character must find out what happened to his family and why he was placed in the institution. Better yet, the electricity and security has broken down in the facility you are in and all the mental criminals (yes criminals with hunger to kill) are out on the loose.


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Dewy – a movable blob for the Wii

April 24th 2007 14:03

Dewy Happy

Not literally though – Dewy’s Adventure is the latest Konami title for the Nintendo Wii which places players in control of a cute blue blob that must venture from one point of the map to the other without being exploded, squashed or dried out! For those who have physically played the maze game where you must tilt a square maze based on two knobs and move a little ball from A to Z without falling into a hole – well this is quite similar.

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Sydney Opera House

Strange to say it but this is true… The Sydney Opera House will be host to “Play! A Video Game Symphony” at the Concert Hall on 19-23 June this year. Arnie Roth will be the conductor for this rare exhibition of gaming tributes and supported by the Cantillation chore. Gameplay sequences will be displayed on large screens which are above the orchestra and will surely display a dazzling visual experience to match the stunning music.

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Resident Evil 4 now on Wii

April 14th 2007 05:38

RE4 controls

One of the greatest action games of all time will now be released on the Nintendo Wii by the end of this year! Wii gamers are surely getting happier and happier by the day and with this title, Capcom will be setting the price tag at US$30. Adding to the budget price of this classic title is the use of the nunchuck and Wii sensor controls are fully utilized throughout the game.

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Spiderman punch

Alongside the next chapter in the epic Spiderman series of films, Spiderman 3 will be hitting all consoles (new and old) on the 2nd of May and it is shaping to be a good-looker. The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game are the ones to look out for as we anticipate glorious graphics and advanced game play in comparison to the old-gen releases.

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Build a Theme Park on the DS!

April 5th 2007 13:37

Snake Ride

It has been 13 years since this game was released and boy am I happy to see it back in the gaming world and this time on the Nintendo DS! Never heard of this game before? Well this game really pushed sim games into the way we know it with players given the managerial role of opening, creating and running a theme park to the public.

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Legend of the Dragon

This game is set to be released on the PSP, PS2 and Wii this month, and allows gamers to select one of 18 characters and battle it off in a variety of quests which involve fighting techniques and beating down enemies to a pulp. Looks interesting to some, but to me this game looks pretty boring and would only satify fans of the television show in which this game is based on. Fighting games have matured over the ages with the release of brilliant titles such as Namco’s Tekken 5 and even Sega’s latest fighter Virtua Fighter 5 on the PS3 and Xbox 360. But this game looks like a step back, with repetitive gameplay and poor graphics (and it is being released on the Wii – short to say the Wii has poor graphics anyways…)

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