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» TGS to offer first glimpse of Metal Gear Solid 4
From computerandvideogames.com: [QUOTE] According to reports, Metal Gear Solid publisher Konami has not confirmed whether what's shown will be a real-time demonstration or pre-recorded footage. But whatever the case, there will no doubt be much rejoicing as the very first glimpse of Solid Snake's latest mission running on PS3 is given.
Keep 'em peeled next week for more Metal Gear Solid 4 details emerging following its showing at TGS. [/QUOTE]
Read More: computerandvideogames.com
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» First playable next-gen games confirmed for Tokyo Game Show
From gamespot.com: [QUOTE] The biggest surprise by Famitsu is that Namco's Ridge Racer 6 for the Xbox 360 will be playable at the show. The magazine also reports that the general public will get its first chance to try out Kameo: Elements of Power. Another Xbox 360 game to be playable at the show is Taito's jet combat simulator World Air Force.
The lineup of PlayStation 3 games for Tokyo Game Show 2005 is still looking small. Only two games have been announced so far--Konami's Metal Gear Solid 4 and Koei's Ni-Oh--and both will only appear in trailer form. However, it's expected that more PS3 games will be at the show, as Sony Computer Entertainment hasn't announced any of the games that will be at its booth yet.
The Tokyo Game Show will take place at the Makuhari Convention Center in Chiba prefecture from September 16-18. [/QUOTE]
Read More: gamespot.com
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» Samsung Avoids Battle, Plans Dual-Format DVD Player
From technewsworld.com: [QUOTE] According to reports today, Samsung has announced it will bridge the gap between two rival next-generation DVD formats (Blu-Ray and HD-DVD) by building a machine that is compatible with both.
"To a certain extent, it makes sense for Samsung to do this and it will put pressure on others to do the same," Josh Martin, associate research analyst with IDC, told TechNewsWorld. [/QUOTE]
Read More: technewsworld.com
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» PS3's RSX is sort of Shader Model 3.0
From theinquirer.net: [QUOTE] Sony officially revealed that its RSX graphic part will be kind of Shader Model 3.0 compliant. You cannot actually talk about Shader Model 3.0 if you don't talk Windows DirectX but Shader model 3 has become the best way to describe how programmable a core really is. Developers asked about Shader Model 3.0 support and company responded. It's interesting that the company is embracing Nvidia's failed CG marchitecture as its standard shading language. Sony didn't want to go for HLSL simply because Microsoft invented this standard and that stuck in the Japanese firm's craw. [/QUOTE]
Read More: theinquirer.net
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» Gabe Newell calls PS3 another Sega Saturn
Gabe Newell, co-founder and managing director Valve (Half Life), already bashed the Xbox 360 late august claiming it "doesn't make his life any better", now he goes after the Playstation3. In a video interview on 1up he calls the Sony PlayStation3 "another Sega Saturn". Those who don't know what this means might want to read the history of this console.
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