Shaun Tan
Congratulations to illustrator Shaun Tan who's just been nominated for an Oscar for his work on the animated version of his book The Lost Thing. Take a look at his work here
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Breach now available on XBLM
Online-only shooter is exclusive to gold members.
Atomic Games' latest game, Breach, is now available to download from the Xbox Live Marketplace. The online-only game is exclusive to gold members and will set you back 1200 of you Microsoft Points.
Platinum's next game is Max Anarchy
Online combat game outed in Famitsu.
Andriasang is reporting that the latest issue of Famitsu has revealed Platinum Games' next title. Max Anarchy may sound like a Duke Nukem knock off, but it's actually an " online action combat game with support for large numbers of players."
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New week, new PSP2 rumors
Though Sony is expected to formally announce and unveil the PSP successor, the PlayStation Portable 2 in a press event to be held later this week, it seems that major Japanese newspaper Nikkei has gotten ahold of some juicy bits of information early, and wasn’t shy about letting their details fly.
According to Nikkei, the new portable will will feature several features that should be pretty exciting for technology fans and gaming fans alike.
Reportedly, the PSP2 will be able to link up to the NTT DoCoMo network in Japan via a 3G phone connection. While this is clearly not to apply to Western customers, the noteworthy aspect here is that the device apparently has 3G capability – when the handheld launches in the West we’ll be keeping an eye out for potential carrier deals. Perhaps something to tie into the PlayStation Phone?
The other major bit of tech that Nikkei is reporting, is that the PSP2 allegedly features a OLED screen, which, if true, will mean the PSP2 will be home to some outstanding visual fidelity. Not only this, but the screen is expected to be a touchscreen as well.
Earlier reports noted that the PSP2 would have some kind of touch panel on the back of the device, it’s not yet known whether this reported touchscreen is meant to replace or complement the touchpad.
Nikkei also notes that the PSP2 will be utilizing an all-new processor that was designed specifically for the handheld device.
We don’t have any way of confirming this information yet, as Sony is remaining characteristically mum, but rest assured that we will bring you all the details when they’re available. With Sony’s big revelation due on January 27th, you won’t have long to wait!
[source] Nikkei
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