Korben_Dallas
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Dividi a thread do xetiro em 2 threads para os fóruns PSP e PS3.
Playstation 3:
+ WorldWide Realease in November (ASIA, USA and EUROPE)
+ 1 million PS3 production per month with a total of six million units in 2006 alone
+ 10.000.000 BD-ROMS manufacturing capability per month @ cost around same as 2-layer DVD
+ Every PS3 game will be on a Blu Ray Disc, in an attempt to prevent piracy
+ HDMI support from launch
+ 100% Backwards Compatible and High Def and texture filtering for all PSone and PS2 titles running on PS3
+ 60Gb Hard Drive out of the Box with Linux OS pre-installed
+ Online Service: Xbox Live alike service confirmed available from launch. The Basic Service will be free of charge.
Por enquanto é tudo...mas parece que ainda falta um grande anuncio para fazer Há aqui HOT news meus caros...
Playstation 3:
+ WorldWide Realease in November (ASIA, USA and EUROPE)
+ 1 million PS3 production per month with a total of six million units in 2006 alone
+ 10.000.000 BD-ROMS manufacturing capability per month @ cost around same as 2-layer DVD
+ Every PS3 game will be on a Blu Ray Disc, in an attempt to prevent piracy
+ HDMI support from launch
+ 100% Backwards Compatible and High Def and texture filtering for all PSone and PS2 titles running on PS3
+ 60Gb Hard Drive out of the Box with Linux OS pre-installed
+ Online Service: Xbox Live alike service confirmed available from launch. The Basic Service will be free of charge.
Ken Kutaragi, PlayStation Master and keeper of big news has announced at the PS meeting today that the PlayStation 3 will be launching in early November worldwide for the North American, Asian, and European territories.
Once released, Sony will unleash one million units per month with a total of six million units in 2006 alone. Production numbers are higher for PS1 and PS2 in their initial years.
Sony today announced that not only is the PlayStation 3 to be 100% backwards compatible, but all legacy titles played on the system will be displayed at high-definition resolutions. The Xbox 360 currently does the same thing and the result on that end is much sharper image quality for older games.
Other key features of the system that the electronics giant has pointed out so far are full Blu-ray support, the latest HDMI connection, broadband and wireless connectivity and HDD support. This is all old news, but we're just posting it as it comes in. Stay tuned...
At its PlayStation Business Briefing 2006 in Japan, Sony announced its production plans for BD-ROM discs (Blu-ray). Firstly, all PlayStation 3 games will ship on Blu-ray to help prevent piracy. In other words, no "cheap" DVD releases; Blu-ray only. Of course, it'll still play PS2 and movies on DVD, but all PS3 releases will be on Blu-ray.
The company expects initial BD-ROM production to reach 2.5 million in Japan and Europe and 5 million in the US.
In one of several compelling announcements made in Tokyo at the 2006 PlayStation Business Briefing today, SCE president Ken Kutaragi confirmed that the final PS3 development kits will be shipping out to production houses in June. Additionally, there are 15 different companies making tools and middleware for the SDK.
Sony today finally unveiled info on its PlayStation 3 online plans at its PlayStation Business Briefing currently happening in Japan.
Beginning at the system's launch, currently scheduled for sometime this November, the system will feature community tools including lobby matching and voice chat, commerce features that includes bootable software via the hard drive and more.
The service was created with the help of Sony Online Entertainment. Best of all, the "basic" service will be free of charge.
As part of the PlayStation Business Brief today in Tokyo, Ken Kutaragi confirmed that the PlayStation 3 will require the hard drive peripheral and the unit will ship with the system right out of the box.
In total, it will be 60GB big, be completely upgradeable, and support Linux OS. Additionally, the peripheral will act as a home server and allow users to store various forms of media to be pulled up elsewhere.
At the PlayStation Business Briefing 2006, Ken Kutaragi has just added another infamous quote to his belt, this time stating that PS3 games are "live" and that the PS3 concept is "4D".
He claims that games have gone from 8-bit to 16-bit planes, to the "space" that you saw on the PS1/PS2, and now PS3 will be "live".
Por enquanto é tudo...mas parece que ainda falta um grande anuncio para fazer Há aqui HOT news meus caros...