Sony officially unveiled the PlayStation 3 (then marketed as PLAYSTATION 3[22]) to the public along with its original returning boomerang style controller [23] on May 16, 2005, during the E3 2005 conference.[24] A functional version of the system was not present there,[25] nor at the Tokyo Game Show in September 2005,[26] although demonstrations (such as Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[25]) were held at both events on devkits and comparable PC hardware.[25][26] Video footage based on the predicted PlayStation 3 specifications was also shown (notably a Final Fantasy VII tech demo).[27] The initial prototype shown in May 2005 featured two HDMI ports, three Ethernet ports and six USB ports;[28] however, when the system was shown again a year later at E3 2006, these were reduced to one HDMI port, one Ethernet port and four USB ports, presumably to cut costs.[18][29] Two hardware configurations were also announced for the console: a 20 GB model and a 60 GB model, priced at $499 (€499) and $599 (€599), respectively.[18] The 60 GB model would be the only configuration to feature an HDMI port, Wi-Fi internet, flash card readers and a chrome trim with the logo in silver.[18] Both models were announced for a simultaneous worldwide release: November 11 for Japan, and November 17 for North America and Europe.[30]
On September 6, 2006, Sony announced that the PAL region (Europe and Oceania) PlayStation 3 launch would be delayed until March 2007, due to a shortage of materials used in the Blu-ray Disc drive.[31]
At the Tokyo Game Show on September 22, 2006, Sony announced that it would include an HDMI port on the 20 GB system, but a chrome trim, flash card readers, silver logo, and Wi-Fi would not be included.[32] Also, the launch price of the Japanese 20 GB model was reduced by over 20%,[33] and the 60 GB model was announced for an open pricing scheme in Japan.[33] During the event, Sony showed 27 playable PS3 games running on final hardware.[34]
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2010年2月9日 星期二
Monster Hunter
Eighth-annual CESA award winners announced
The Tokyo Game Show's parent organization names Monster Hunter the best game of the year.
TOKYO--The eighth annual Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) Game Awards show was held in Tokyo today. The umbrella organization for Japanese video game publishers named the top games of the year, chosen by votes from the public and the CESA awards committee.
This year's Game of the Year honors went to Capcom's online PlayStation 2 RPG Monster Hunter. The award for Best Sales went to Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, which racked up sales of 2 million copies in their first three weeks of availability. (The same award went to Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire last year.)
In addition to giving out awards for the best games released over the past year, CESA recognized some of the titles that will be released next year and that are expected to be major hits, like Radiata Stories from Square Enix and Wanda and the Colossus from Sony Computer Entertainment. A full list of this year's winners follows.
CESA Game Awards 2003-2004
Award of Excellence:
Monster Hunter (Capcom, PS2)
Outstanding Award:
Onimusha 3 (Capcom, PS2)
Grand Theft Auto III (Capcom [publisher], PS2)
Gyakuten Saiban 3 (Capcom, GBA)
Kadamari Damacy (Namco, PS2)
Tales of Symphonia (Namco, GC)
Sengoku Musou (Koei, PS2, Xbox)
Dragon Quest V (Square Enix, PS2)
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (Nintendo, GBA)
Minna no Golf 4 (SCEI, PS2)
World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 (Konami, PS2)
Best Sales Award:
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (Nintendo, GBA)
Global Award:
Exciting Pro Wrestling 5 (Yuke's, PS2)
Need for Speed Underground (Electronic Arts, PS2, GC, Xbox, GBA, PC)
Special Award:
EyeToy: Play (SCEI, PS2)
Kenshin Dragon Quest (Square Enix)
Famicom Mini Series (Nintendo, GBA)
Game Awards Future:
Biohazard 4 (Capcom, GC)
Rockman.Exe 5: Team of Blues, Team of Colonel (Capcom, GBA)
Kingdom Hearts II (Square Enix, PS2)
Dragon Quest VIII (Square Enix, PS2)
Radiata Stories (Square Enix, PS2)
Gran Tourismo 4 (SCEI, PS2)
Wanda to Kyozou (SCEI, PS2)
Tales of Rebirth (Namco, PS2)
Burnout 3: Takedown (Electronic Arts, PS2)
Halo 2 (Microsoft, Xbox)
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Konami, PS2)
URL:http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/monsterhunter/news.html?sid=6111589&om_act=convert&om_clk=newsfeatures&tag=newsfeatures;title;1
The Tokyo Game Show's parent organization names Monster Hunter the best game of the year.
TOKYO--The eighth annual Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) Game Awards show was held in Tokyo today. The umbrella organization for Japanese video game publishers named the top games of the year, chosen by votes from the public and the CESA awards committee.
This year's Game of the Year honors went to Capcom's online PlayStation 2 RPG Monster Hunter. The award for Best Sales went to Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, which racked up sales of 2 million copies in their first three weeks of availability. (The same award went to Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire last year.)
In addition to giving out awards for the best games released over the past year, CESA recognized some of the titles that will be released next year and that are expected to be major hits, like Radiata Stories from Square Enix and Wanda and the Colossus from Sony Computer Entertainment. A full list of this year's winners follows.
CESA Game Awards 2003-2004
Award of Excellence:
Monster Hunter (Capcom, PS2)
Outstanding Award:
Onimusha 3 (Capcom, PS2)
Grand Theft Auto III (Capcom [publisher], PS2)
Gyakuten Saiban 3 (Capcom, GBA)
Kadamari Damacy (Namco, PS2)
Tales of Symphonia (Namco, GC)
Sengoku Musou (Koei, PS2, Xbox)
Dragon Quest V (Square Enix, PS2)
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (Nintendo, GBA)
Minna no Golf 4 (SCEI, PS2)
World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 (Konami, PS2)
Best Sales Award:
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (Nintendo, GBA)
Global Award:
Exciting Pro Wrestling 5 (Yuke's, PS2)
Need for Speed Underground (Electronic Arts, PS2, GC, Xbox, GBA, PC)
Special Award:
EyeToy: Play (SCEI, PS2)
Kenshin Dragon Quest (Square Enix)
Famicom Mini Series (Nintendo, GBA)
Game Awards Future:
Biohazard 4 (Capcom, GC)
Rockman.Exe 5: Team of Blues, Team of Colonel (Capcom, GBA)
Kingdom Hearts II (Square Enix, PS2)
Dragon Quest VIII (Square Enix, PS2)
Radiata Stories (Square Enix, PS2)
Gran Tourismo 4 (SCEI, PS2)
Wanda to Kyozou (SCEI, PS2)
Tales of Rebirth (Namco, PS2)
Burnout 3: Takedown (Electronic Arts, PS2)
Halo 2 (Microsoft, Xbox)
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Konami, PS2)
URL:http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/monsterhunter/news.html?sid=6111589&om_act=convert&om_clk=newsfeatures&tag=newsfeatures;title;1
2010年2月2日 星期二
Spongebob Krab Matik
Spongebob Krab Matik game
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Interesting!!!!!
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Interesting!!!!!
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