Sunday 22 November 2009

Zombies Could Have Been In Modern Warfare 2

Zombies and Aliens crossed Infinity Wards mind. The game mode, Nazi zombies was a huge success for Call Of Duty: World At War, people were wondering where the feature was in Modern Warfare 2.

According to Modern Warfare 2 writer, Jesse Stern, it could’ve happened. In a discussion with Gamepro he said the following:

"In the beginning we talked about having things in Modern Warfare 2 like outbreaks, viruses, chemical warfare, and even outlandish things such as aliens and the living dead," he revealed.

"We worked our way through it before we finally ended up with a more grounded version of the real world as it's depicted in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. And as we were kicking around scenarios for conflict, we kept stumbling into things that were happening in real life, which was honestly unintentional."

Zombies are great, if Modern Warfare 2 had them it would rock even more, however there is a spec-ops mode which is a pretty good replacement. It's just not the same without them.

NOV 22 European PS3 Owners Can Now Download Movies

From today on, Playstation 3 users in Europe will be able to download movies straight onto their PS3 as Sony continues it's battle with Microsoft. Sony and Microsoft are competing to make their consoles more and more of an entertainment machine which will become a part of every living room.

Source : http://www.ps3news.eu

Banned Resistance player turns his sights on Microsoft and Nintendo, sues them after Sony

Erik Estavillo is one avid gamer. So avid in fact, that he will not hesitate to take you to court if you get in the way of his pursuit of happiness with his games. The folks he's taking to court: Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo.

Yep, Erik is obviously not happy. Why should he be? First, PlayStation Network bans him for his hateful comments on the Resistance community online. He brought it up with the court, suing Sony for allegedly infringing on his "first amendment rights." In our July coverage of that story, Eric was seeking for US$ 55,000 in punitive damages.

Would you believe it, the judge actually shot down his case! For what justification? Judge Ronald Whyte claims that "Sony is not part of the government." Oh, really? Are they not? Nonetheless, by October, he was back in court to appeal the decision of the judge, and in the meantime contented himself with playing Metroid Trilogy on the Wii and MK vs. DS on the Xbox 360. They, too, would offer him pain and suffering, as it would turn out.

Microsoft causes him "undue stress" and "sadness" because his Xbox 360 unit RROD'd on him. And Nintendo, don't think the family-friendly console company goes away scot-free. They have unduly interfered with Erik's "pursuit of happiness" by "deleting, blocking, or prohibiting the Homebrew Channel and Ocarina applications" with their system update! The audacity for these companies to hinder one gamer's source of joy and entertainment.

Serves them right, Erik's slapped them with their own respective lawsuits as well. Microsoft, get ready to shell out US$ 75,000 for relief to Eric.

Somehow though, I smell another dismissal coming on. Maybe Eric should go hire a lawyer now (yes, he's been representing himself all this time)? What say you to our fallen brother?

PlayStation platforms dominate in Japan.

Sony platforms dominated hardware sales in Japan during the week ended November 15.

PSP-3000 sales rose by 5,000 units week-on-week to head the rankings, although sales of the company's latest handheld, PSPgo, more than halved to an underwhelming 6,427 units.

Despite a 10,000 units sales drop PS3 only narrowly missed out on the top spot, while DS and Wii, in third and fourth, saw weekly sales fall by around 3,500 and 5,000 units respectively.

DS Lite, Xbox 360 and PS2 sales saw marginal sales declines.

Hardware sales (last week)

PSP - 38,770 (33,784)
PS3 - 38,498 (48,925)
DSi - 33,749 (37,421)
Wii - 26,764 (31,810)
PSPgo - 6,427 (13,992)
DS Lite - 5,036 (5,515)
Xbox 360 - 4,124 (4,679)
PS2 - 2,031 (2,066)

On the software front, a football title claimed the top spot for the second week running, with Sega's J-League Soccer for PSP racking up 85,000 sales in its debut week.

Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver for DS sold 63,000 copies to finish second, ahead of new entry Dragon Ball: Raging Blast for PS3 in third.

The week's other new entries were Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers for Wii and Mega Man Battle Network: Operation Shooting Star for DS, which placed eighth and ninth respectively.

01. J-League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 6: Pride of J (Sega, PSP) - 85,000 (New)
02. Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver (Pokemon Co., DS) - 63,000
03. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (Namco Bandai, PS3) - 58,000 (New)
04. Tomodachi Collection (Nintendo, DS) - 56,000
05. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo, Wii) - 53,000
06. World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 (Konami, PS3) - 49,000
07. Inazuma Eleven 2: Threat of the Invaders (Level 5, DS) - 37,000
08. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers (Square Enix, Wii) - 35,000 (New)
09. Mega Man Battle Network: Operation Shooting Star (Capcom, DS) - 23,000 (New)
10. Persona 3 Portable (Atlus Co., PSP) - 17,000

Sources: Media Create / El33tonline