Sony Focuses on PlayStation to Boost Profits, May Exit TV and Smartphone Market
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and remains the cumulative leader in the U.S. according to NPD data."
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| Tekken 7's final boss; Harada says all character models improved in the initial release version
Added: 16.02.2015 10:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
Eventhubs:
The version of Tekken 7 shown at the Japan Amusement Expo 2015 (JAEPO) will be the exact same build that is slated to go into service at select arcades all over Japan next week, according to reports from Japanese media from the event.
As fans have speculated with the listing of only 20 fighters on the "Characters" section of the official website, that is indeed the number of fighters the initial release version will come with. However, more fighters will be added into the game later either through time-release or other such mechanisms.
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| Games Must Embrace Risks To Move Forward, Borderlands Exec Says
Added: 11.02.2015 21:19 | 0 views | 0 comments
The video games of tomorrow could be mind-blowing experiences, the likes of which we can't even conceive right now. But the industry won't get there unless creators are willing to take risks and embrace new challenges. That's according to --have bold visions for virtual reality as it relates to gaming, those appear to be longer-term plans rather than anything to expect soon. That isn't to say they aren't exciting pieces of technology, only that VR as a consumer medium isn't going to take over the world tomorrow. What do you make of Pitchford's comments? Let us know in the comments below!
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| Games Must Embrace Risks To Move Forward, Borderlands Exec Says
Added: 11.02.2015 21:19 | 0 views | 0 comments
The video games of tomorrow could be mind-blowing experiences, the likes of which we can't even conceive right now. But the industry won't get there unless creators are willing to take risks and embrace new challenges. That's according to --have bold visions for virtual reality as it relates to gaming, those appear to be longer-term plans rather than anything to expect soon. That isn't to say they aren't exciting pieces of technology, only that VR as a consumer medium isn't going to take over the world tomorrow. What do you make of Pitchford's comments? Let us know in the comments below!
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