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PS3 >
Sony

[0029]FIGS. 12A-12B show different views of a single-hand controller held by a player.
[0027]FIG. 10 illustrates visual tracking of controller and user features according to one embodiment.
[0026]FIGS. 9A-9B depict two single-hand controllers joined at the base to form a single-hand controller in one embodiment.
[0038]FIG. 21 depicts an embodiment for interactive play using four controllers located near the hand and feet of the player.
Looks like Sony is just around the corner from being back on top!
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BioWare >
LucasArts >
Star Wars

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6199726.html
Ohlen went on to explain that each of the game’s two factions will contain various classes, each with its own unique backstory. So far, the only classes confirmed are the Jedi and Sith, which will allow players to wield lightsabers and force powers “very early on,” versus well into the game as was the case with the first KOTOR.
(The game summary also describes another possible class, the Republic Special Forces, “elite troopers [which] work often in conjunction with the Jedi.”).
File under:
EA >
George Takai >
Red Alert 3

UPDATE: Apparently his name is spelled George Takei. Playerz Hilton regrets the error.
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3D Realms >
Duke Nukem Forever >
George Broussard


George Brousard gets annoyed when “people” in the 3DRealms forum compare Duke’s face to Crysis faces.
http://forums.3drealms.com/vb/showpost.php?p=765227&postcount=678
Haha.
Crysis’ character faces look better than Gears, Halo 3 and Call of Duty 4.
What does that mean? Nothing.
I wasn’t aware that Crysis ran on reasonable hardware or sold 5-10 million units like the above games.
It’s easy to bump resolution and use a 2048×2048 for a face or character, but the question is….what’s better for gameplay and a game actually running, vs a screenshot. You don’t sell screenshots. You sell games.
Don’t miss the forest for the trees.
Have you seen George Broussard’s face? I’m just sayin’…
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left 4 dead >
valve >
zombies
Newell confirms Left 4 Dead demo details
Gabe Newell, managing director and co-founder of Valve, has confirmed plans for an Xbox 360 and PC demo of hotly anticipated zombie shoot-em-up Left 4 Dead.
I ALREADY PLAN TO PLAY THE GAME THE SECOND IT’S RELEASED SO I DON’T NEED NO DEMO
-Jayho