Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Sony were apparently talking quite a lot about community websites at Sony's 'Pre-E3 Judge's Event in LA' and it seems many PS3 games will be getting Bungie.net style community sites. Those confirmed to be getting community sites include Motorstorm: Pacific Rim, Resistance 2 and SOCOM: Confrontation. Killzone 2 already has a site for Killzone: Liberation but will add "rankings and statistics" for Killzone 2. Also, LittleBigPlanet should be getting some kind of community site but Sony have not decided on how to integrate the game with such a site.
- LittleBigPlanet – While they're "not decided yet" on exactly how to integrate the game into a community website, if any mechanic seems ripe for such a project, rankings and stats for LBP's user-generated content seem like a sure bet.
- Killzone 2 – There already is a my.killzone.com site for Killzone: Liberation, but adding "rankings and statistics" for Killzone 2 is the plan.
- SOCOM: Confrontation – They plan on launching a community site – think "My SOCOM" – on SOCOM.com. There's nothing there now, and MySOCOM.com is taken.
- Motorstorm: Pacific Rim – The Motorstorm representative wasn't very interested in providing any details, but she told us that they would have a "community website" as well.
- Resistance 2 – Insomniac has perhaps the most ambitious plans for community content, dedicating an entire development team to the task. They're "overhauling" MyResistance.net, adding things along the lines of "facebook-like features."
Labels: PS3
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Brace yourself for motorcycle racing sensations as you storm the track on high-performance bikes! 
Features:
*Real competition bikes from the biggest manufacturers: Ducati, Honda Gresini, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Pramac D’Antin.
*9 Grand Prix around the globe: Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Great Britain, Brazil, Japan, Qatar, United States and Australia.
*A world championship mode lets you participate in an entire season of professional motorcycle races.
*A workshop for fine-tuning your bike between races and improving its performance.
*Changing weather that will have an impact on your driving sensations.
*3 modes of difficulty: simplified controls for beginners and an advanced realism level for experts.
