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Wednesday, April 19, 2006Webzen/Huxley updates; Sony cuts PS2 price ...
NEWS: 1. Webzen/Huxley updates It's no secret that I'm pretty stoked about Webzen's Huxley, the sylistic Massively Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter (MMOFPS), the potentially hugely evolutionary leap over PlanetSide and the Tribes franchise. The videos are absolutely gorgeous, the premise is engaging, and if the story and gameplay measure up, Huxley could be a Game of the Year contender. And there's been some recent activity on the Webzen/Huxley front. First, Webzen is an impressive worldwide contender, but is headquartered in Korea. Recently, they named Cindy Armstrong as the CEO of the company's North American operations. Armstrong will be responsible for bringing Webzen games to the West and has more than 15 years of industry experience, working for Nintendo of America, Boss Game & Film Studios, NES International, Inc. (Paris, France), and Activision UK Ltd. Most recently, Armstrong hails from Sony Online Entertainment, where she was VP of Business Development.
2. Cool Xbox 360 hardware additions The Xbox 360 Quick Charge Kit should be in stores now (I can't find it yet), and lets you quick-charge your controller rechargables, without the Play and Charge kits that basically turns your wireless controller into a wired one. Another kind of cool gadget is the Datel XSATA, which allows transfer of content between your Xbox 360 hard drive and your PC hard drive, so you can ostensibly keep unloading your console hard drive of all of the Xbox Live demos, trailers, and content that's picking up steam. I say "kind of cool", because though it's fast USB 2.0, you still need to have your Xbox 360 close enough to your PC to plug in and transfer. And ... Let's get with the times, shall we? If my Xbox 360 is able to wirelessly connect to with my Media Center PC to stream music, TV, videos (except freakin' DivX!), etc. -- I should be able to move stuff from my Xbox 360 to my Media Center PC. Hey, if the Xbox 360 gets a DirecTV blade, I'm going to need that functionality. 3. Atari woes cause Timeshift jump Today, Sony said it's lowering the PS2's price to $129, effective ... now. This is a smart move by Sony, as they need to keep their majority share in the market in the face of production ramp-up for the Xbox 360, and the cut makes the PS2 even more attractive as an option for first-time and multi-console homes. Let's see if Microsoft counters with a last-gen Xbox price cut -- though they probably don't need to (but should, to support hte third-party love being shown the original black 'box). If you just bought a PS2 for $149, all is not lost. Check to see if your place of purchase as a 15-30 day price guarantee, and get the $20 difference back. If you bought it more than 30 days ago, please don't whine -- you probably got 20-bucks worth over 30 days... 6. I'm playing ... Battlefield 2: Modern Combat (BF2:MC). Check out my "I'm Playing" blog for a mini review. Share: | | | TinyUrl | Twitter SOURCES: Gamespot.com, joystiq.com, kotaku.com, Xbox.com, IGN, GameInformer, Official XBox Magazine, CNN, gamesindustry.biz, and others. 0 Comments: |
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