PSP, Wii and PC update
June 26th 2007 16:31
God of War: Chains of Olympus: 333Mhz
Ready at Dawn President, Didier Malenfant, had announced to Kotaku.com GOW:CoO will be running 333mhz by the end of its development cycle.
“So far (it) was running at 222Mhz like everyone else. We are planning on having the final game run at 333Mhz, but this likely won't be just to improve the graphics, which we think are already pretty awesome.”
Recently, the new firmware update for the PSP has clocked the previously CPU speed of 266mhz to 333mhz. Maybe forgotten, but not dead, this opens to many possibilities and capabilities that the PSP has to offer in its future.
*Awesome picture of Kratos from godofwar2.net
Fonix to Wii: Can you hear me?
Another possible innovation for Wii developers to play with, Fonix teams up with Nintendo to enable voice command implementation in future games.
The new software is known as VoiceIn, and it comes in standard and Karaoke versions.
Singstar eat your hear out, you read that right, Karaoke, not only is the software going to innovate the way Wii games are played, but also how we sing.
“VoiceIn allows for new and interesting player interfaces via voice commands, while VoiceIn Karaoke makes it possible to increase the accuracy and quality of karaoke games.” Said Vice President of Fonix, Tim K Hong.
Quick News: Vista-exclusive games Halo 2 and Shadowrun have already been hacked to work on XP.
*News sourced from developmag.com and Kotaku.com
Ready at Dawn President, Didier Malenfant, had announced to Kotaku.com GOW:CoO will be running 333mhz by the end of its development cycle.
“So far (it) was running at 222Mhz like everyone else. We are planning on having the final game run at 333Mhz, but this likely won't be just to improve the graphics, which we think are already pretty awesome.”
Recently, the new firmware update for the PSP has clocked the previously CPU speed of 266mhz to 333mhz. Maybe forgotten, but not dead, this opens to many possibilities and capabilities that the PSP has to offer in its future.
*Awesome picture of Kratos from godofwar2.net
Fonix to Wii: Can you hear me?
Another possible innovation for Wii developers to play with, Fonix teams up with Nintendo to enable voice command implementation in future games.
The new software is known as VoiceIn, and it comes in standard and Karaoke versions.
Singstar eat your hear out, you read that right, Karaoke, not only is the software going to innovate the way Wii games are played, but also how we sing.
“VoiceIn allows for new and interesting player interfaces via voice commands, while VoiceIn Karaoke makes it possible to increase the accuracy and quality of karaoke games.” Said Vice President of Fonix, Tim K Hong.
Quick News: Vista-exclusive games Halo 2 and Shadowrun have already been hacked to work on XP.
*News sourced from developmag.com and Kotaku.com
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