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se games nai kai se grafika merikes fores vlepe shenmue. eixa dreamcast. h mallon exo dreamcast kai einai apo tis agapimenes mou konsoles! ala ta grafika tou fifa itana anotera apo pc, vlepeis sto dreamcast den kikloforouse gia na sigrino! kai sigrino omoia paixnidia! kai thimame polu kala oti ekane arketo kairo na vgei ena axioprepes paixnidi! Ta prota pou pira kai axizan itan to sillent hill 2 kai to gran turismo 3! endiamesa oti alo eperna itan apla gia na exo kati na asxoloume!

 

pantos apo paixnidia pou kikloforisan ekini tin epoxi kai sta 2 sistimata. Dreamcast kai ps2 sta perisotera iperterouse to ps2 apo apopsi grafikon, me merikes exereseis! apla to dreamcast eixe idi arketa paixnidia pou axize na doseis ta lefta sou gia na ta agoraseis!

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pantos apo paixnidia pou kikloforisan ekini tin epoxi kai sta 2 sistimata. Dreamcast kai ps2 sta perisotera iperterouse to ps2 apo apopsi grafikon

 

Διαφωνω.Την εποχη που πρωτοβγηκε τα PS2, στα κοινα games το DC ειχε καλυτερα γραφικα (βλεπε DOA2)

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Valve presentation on how to multithread a game engine

 

As far as console hardware goes, the engine is already running on Xbox 360, with support for six simultaneous threads. The PC platform and Xbox 360 are apparently close enough that getting the software to run on both of them does not require a lot of extra effort. PS3 on the other hand.... The potential to support PS3 is definitely there, but it doesn't sound like Valve has devoted any serious effort into this platform as of yet. Given that the hardware isn't available for consumer purchase yet, that might make sense. The PS3 Cell processor does add some additional problems in terms of multithreading support. First, unlike Xbox 360 and PC processors, the processor cores available in Cell are not all equivalent. That means they will have to spend additional effort making sure that the software is aware of what cores can do what sort of tasks best (or at all as the case may be). Another problem that Cell creates is that there's not a coherent view of memory. Each core has its own dedicated high-speed local memory, so all of that has to be managed along with worrying about threading and execution capabilities. Basically, PS3/Cell takes the problems inherent with multithreading and adds a few more, so getting optimal utilization of the Cell processor is going to be even more difficult.

 

 

http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/...spx?i=2868&p=1

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Harrison declines to confirm March launch date for PS3

 

 

 

Sony Worldwide Studios boss Phil Harrison has declined to offer a guarantee that the PlayStation 3 will hit Europe in March as previously announced.

 

In an interview with Official PlayStation Magazine, excerpts of which have been published on Sony's "semi-official" Three Speech blog, Harrison said, "Given that all of our previous statements about launching in Europe simultaneously with the US and Japan turned out not to be the case, I would not like to make any definitive statements on that.

 

"It's not my job to comment on hardware supply issues other than to say some very smart people are working very hard to catch up," he continued.

 

 

"In fact, the ramp up is already starting to happen in supply and output, just obviously too late for us to have launched in Europe at the same times as the US."

 

In the same interview, when asked if the PS3 browser will let users visit any site and download files, Harrison replied, "No. It has to be done through the store. Although it's built on the same technology as the open Internet browser, it's a special version. That's completely understandable from a DRM point of view. But some streaming sites, such as music on MySpace, will work."

 

Harrison said he is "delighted" that the PS3 is launching with a stronger first-party software line-up than the PSone, PS2 and PSP, adding, "Bearing in mind that we launched PS2 with Fantavision as a first party title - great game though it is - it's by no means the game on which you would rest an entire format."

 

He went on to reiterate that the PS3 will launch in North America with Resistance, Genji, NBA and Motorstorm, and revealed that a downloadable demo for F1 will be available from day one.

 

"That's a pretty compelling line-up," Harrison concluded.

 

http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=69803

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Samuel L. Jackson Hosts Spike TV Awards

Videogames motherf@#$&er, do you play them?!

 

Spike TV's fourth annual Video Game Awards is getting some much-needed energy. Sam "Snakes on a Plane" Jackson is set to return as host of the awards show which airs December 13 at 10 PM. The awards, taped on December 8 and then edited for length and boring speeches, is being held at the University of Southern California's Galen Center in Los Angeles.

 

Voting for the show begins today at http://www.vga2006.spiketv.com. Fans can vote in 27 different categories, including Most Addictive Game, Game of the Year and Cyber Vixen of the Year (ohhh Princess Peach!). Voting closes on Thursday, December 7.

 

Absent from this year's list of awards is the choice for Best Videogame Website. It's too bad, because we had a killer speech prepared. "IGN would like to thank the Academy for this distinguished honor. And, of course, we would like to thank all the fans who voted. Without you we wouldn't be here." Then the IGN editors would collectively poop on the crowd.

 

We'll have to settle for Sam Jackson making stellar cracks at the expense of the gathered celebrities.

 

Following are the nominees for Spike TV's 2006 Video Game Awards:

 

GAME OF THE YEAR

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

Okami (Capcom/Clover Studio)

Gears of War (Microsoft/Epic Games)

Guitar Hero 2 (Red Octane/Harmonix)

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (Ubisoft)

CRITIC'S CHOICE

(game to be released after 11/15/2006 & before 12/31/2006)

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo/Nintendo EAD)

Resistance: Fall of Man (Sony Computer Entertainment America/Insomniac Games)

Medieval II: Total War (Sega/Creative Assembly)

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (Ubisoft Montreal)

Wii Sports (Nintendo)

 

BEST DRIVING GAME AWARD

Burnout Revenge-XBOX 360 (Electronic Arts/Criterion Games)

Need For Speed Carbon (Electronic Arts/EA Black Box)

TOCA Race Driver 3 (Codemasters)

GTR 2 (10tacle Studios/SimBin Development Team)

 

BEST INDIVIDUAL SPORTS GAME

Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games/Rockstar San Diego)

EA Sports Fight Night Round 3 (Electronic Arts/ EA Chicago)

Tony Hawk Project 8 (Activision/Neversoft )

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 (Electronic Arts/EA Redwood Shores)

Top Spin 2 (2K Sports/Power & Magic)

 

BEST ACTION GAME

Dead Rising (Capcom)

New Super Mario Bros (Nintendo/Nintendo EAD)

Okami (Capcom/Clover Studio)

Saints Row (THQ/Volition)

Bully (Rockstar Games/Rockstar Vancouver)

BEST TEAM SPORTS GAME

NBA2K7 (2K Sports/Visual Concepts)

Madden NFL 07 (Electronic Arts/Tiburon)

NCAA Football 07 (Electronic Arts/Tiburon)

FIFA 07 (Electronic Arts/EA Canada)

NHL 07 (Electronic Arts/EA Canada)

 

CYBER VIXEN OF THE YEAR

Lara Croft - Tomb Raider: Legend (Eidos Interactive/Crystal Dynamics)

Alyx Vance - Half-Life 2: Episode 1 (Valve)

Princess Peach - New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo/Nintendo EAD)

Enrica - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent (Ubisoft Montreal)

Jen - Prey (2K Games/ Human Head Studios/3D Realms)

 

BEST SONG

"LocoRoco No Uta" by Nobuyuki Shimizu and Kemmei Adachi in LocoRoco (Sony Computer Entertainment America/SCE Studios Japan)

"Heavenly Star" by Genki Rockets in Lumines II (Buena Vista Games/Q Entertainment)

"Helicopter" by Bloc Party in Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure (Atari/The Collective)

"Summer Shudder" by AFI in Madden NFL 07 (Electronic Arts/Tiburon)

"Lights and Sounds" by YellowCard in Burnout Revenge-XBOX 360 (Electronic Arts/Criterion Games)

 

BEST SOUNDTRACK

Guitar Hero 2 (Red Octane/Harmonix)

Madden NFL 07 (Electronic Arts/Tiburon)

Scarface: The World is Yours (Vivendi/Radical Entertainment)

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (Rockstar Games/Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar North)

 

STUDIO OF THE YEAR

Clover Studio (Okami)

Relic (Company of Heroes)

Cliff Bleszinski /Epic Games (Gears of War)

Todd Howard / Bethesda Softworks (The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion)

Harmonix (Guitar Hero 2)

 

BEST WIRELESS GAME

Diner Dash (Glu Mobile)

SWAT Force (Vivendi/KAOLink)

Tower Bloxx (Digital Chocolate)

Super K.O. Boxing (Glu Mobile)

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

Bully (Rockstar Games/Rockstar Vancouver)

Electroplankton (Nintendo)

Okami (Capcom/Clover Studio)

Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix)

 

BEST FIGHTING GAME

Tekken: Dark Resurrection (Namco Bandai)

Dead or Alive 4 (Tecmo/Team Ninja)

Mortal Kombat Armageddon (Midway Games)

Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (Capcom)

God Hand (Capcom/Clover Studio)

 

BEST SHOOTER

Black (Electronic Arts/Criterion)

Prey (2K Games/ Human Head Studios/3D Realms)

Half-Life 2: Episode 1 (Valve)

Gears of War (Microsoft/Epic Games)

Call of Duty 3 (Activision/Treyarch)

 

BEST MILITARY GAME

Company of Heroes (THQ/Relic)

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (Ubisoft)

Call of Duty 3 (Activision/Treyarch)

The Outfit (THQ/Relic)

Battlefield 2142 (Electronic Arts/EA UK / DICE UK)

 

BEST GRAPHICS

Gears of War (Microsoft/Epic Games)

Okami (Capcom/Clover Studio)

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (Ubisoft)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

Company of Heroes (THQ/Relic)

 

BEST HANDHELD GAME

New Super Mario (Nintendo/Nintendo EAD)

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day (Nintendo)

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (Rockstar Games/Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar North)

Tetris DS (Nintendo)

LocoRoco (Sony Computer Entertainment America/SCE Studios Japan)

 

BEST MULTI-PLAYER GAME

Gears of War (Microsoft/Epic Games)

Company of Heroes (THQ/Relic)

Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (Konami/Kojima Productions)

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (Ubisoft)

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent (Ubisoft Montreal)

 

BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY

WII (Nintendo)

PS3 (Sony Computer Entertainment America)

DS Lite (Nintendo)

Electroplankton (Nintendo)

 

BEST PC GAME

Company of Heroes (THQ/Relic)

Half-Life 2: Episode 1 (Valve)

Battlefield 2142 (Electronic Arts/Digital Illusions CE )

Star Wars: Empire at War (LucasArts/Petroglyph)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

 

BEST RPG

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix)

Kingdom Hearts II (Square Enix)

Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (Square Enix/tri-Ace)

 

BEST GAME BASED ON A MOVIE OR TV SHOW

Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (LucasArts/Traveller's Tales)

The Godfather (Electronic Arts/EA Redwood Shores)

Scarface: The World is Yours (Vivendi/Radical Entertainment)

The Sopranos: Road to Respect (THQ/7 Studios)

Family Guy (2K Games/High Voltage Software)

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN - MALE

Seth MacFarlane in Family Guy (2K Games/High Voltage Software)

Gerry Rosenthal in Bully (Rockstar Games/Rockstar Vancouver)

Patrick Stewart in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow (Bethesda Softworks/7 Studios/Buena Vista Games)

Kiefer Sutherland in 24: The Game (2K Games/SCEE Studios Cambridge)

 

BEST SUPPORTING MALE PERFORMANCE

Seth Green in Family Guy (2K Games/High Voltage Software)

James Woods in Scarface: The World is Yours (Vivendi/Radical Entertainment)

James Caan in The Godfather (Electronic Arts/EA Redwood Shores)

Philip Michael Thomas in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (Rockstar Games/Rockstar Leeds/Rockstar North)

James Gandolfini in The Sopranos: Road to Respect (THQ/7 Studios)

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN - FEMALE

Vida Guerra in Scarface: The World is Yours (Vivendi/Radical Entertainment)

Tia Carrere in Saints Row (THQ/Volition)

Emmanuelle Vaugier in Need For Speed Carbon (Electronic Arts/EA Black Box)

Keely Haws in Tomb Raider: Legend (Eidos Interactive/Crystal Dynamics)

Rosario Dawson in Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure (Atari/The Collective)

 

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE PERFORMANCE

Rachel Leigh Cook in Kingdom Hearts II (Square Enix)

Elisha Cuthbert in 24: The Game (2K Games/SCE Studios Cambridge)

Brittany Murphy in Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure (Atari/The Collective)

Mila Kunis in Family Guy (2K Games/High Voltage Software)

Lynda Carter in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

 

BEST CAST

The Godfather (Electronic Arts/EA Redwood Shores)

Family Guy (2K Games/High Voltage Software)

Scarface: The World is Yours (Vivendi/Radical Entertainment)

Saints Row (THQ/Volition)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

 

MOST ADDICTIVE

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks)

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day (Nintendo)

Gears of War (Microsoft/Epic Games)

Guitar Hero 2 (Red Octane/Harmonix)

Company of Heroes (THQ/Relic)

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