The eight most talked about stories of the week
Rounding up the most discussed games news s�ಞ�tories of the week
A lot of stuff happens in the world of games every week - some of which you might have missed. Here's a quick round-up of what we considered to be the most talked about news stories of the past five da꧅ys....
God Of War III: It could only work on PS3...
, a UK representative for God of War III has gone on the record saying that it would be impossible to make the game on any other platform. Specifically, because its advanced lighting effects could only be created using the console's exclusive CELL processor. Interesting, but God of War III is a PS3 exclusive which makes it hard to argue the contrary...
Naughty Dog sees life in the PS3 for the next 5 - 6 years
One company definitely not interested in PlayStation 4 rumours is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog, superstar developer of the Uncharted and Jak & Daxter series'. A spokesperson from the 'Dog told that the PS3 is a "bottomless pit of processing power", and will happily work on the current console for at least another half a decade. So expect at least three more Uncharted games then. And maybe even a new Jak & Daxter?
Bayonetta gets her own Playboy spread
Playboy has unleashed a coven of five sexy real-life witches for the readers of its high-brow gentlemen's publications to slather over. The pretence is that you get to vote for one of them to become the ultimate Bayonetta babe, and see her nude (at a price) on the (link probably NSFW etc etc).
Blu-ray gets bigger
In news that seems important () Sony and Pansonic announced that new optical disc tecnology has enabled them to increase the size of a Blu-ray disc from 25Gb to 33.4Gb.
Forgive us for being Mr.Cynical, but it doesn't seem like that's very much to get excited about. If they'd, say, doubled it then that's worth standing up for - but this is just adding a few more Gbs. And anyway, last time we checked most games use hardly any of the current disc, so what are developers going to fill the extra space with? Bigger graphics? More sound? Extra colours?
Boy, 16, falls for mother of four, 42 in World of Warcraft
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While the boy's parents were aware of the relationship, they refused to let the two spend the night together at a hotel during the Christmas holiday - like they listened. After spending two illicit days together, the police caught the pair and despit꧒e wrists being slapped no one was prosecuted - the age of consent b🍨eing 16 in Canada.
The 'punchline' is that the♊ woman was arrested as soon as she got to Texas, wh♛ere the age of consent is 17.
More Natal tech specs revealed
has revealed some new FACTS about the system. We recommend you read their story for all the science - but the headline info is that it uses just 50Mb worth of software and can recognise 31 different body parts in any video frame. Never mind the math, we're still trying to work out where they got all those parts from.
Xbox 360 sold 39 million worldwide
The 2010 console willy-waving has started all ready with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft CEO and chief sweat producer, Steve Ballmer revealing that his company has sold 39 million Xbox 360s since launch. He was talking at a press conference during the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas this week. -
New Zelda Wii game will be released this year
And finally a short but sweet piece of info that will please a🦂ny hardcore Legend of Zelda fan still clinging onto their Wii. T🥀hat is all.
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