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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Super Mario 3DS

Super Mario 3DS games on the way in 2D and 3D, says Shigeru Miyamoto

Miyamoto Nintendo characters drawing
3DS Super Mario games in both 3D and 2D are being created as we speak according to creator and producer Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo’s mastermind developer.
This was revealed in an earnings briefing during Q&A.
One thing that keeps coming up in regards to the 3DS, is Miyamoto and Nintendo’s point-of-view that 3D titles, which started with Super Mario 64, ultimately turned people away from gaming because the games were too hard to control or “too complex”. Miyamoto thinks they got it closer to right with Super Mario Galaxy in being more attractive to a wide variety of players, but they also created New Super Mario Bros., a “side-scrolling” (in this case “2D” as opposed to “3D”) entry which sold like hotcakes and proved that a much wider audience of people really were attracted to the simpler style. New Super Mario Bros. on DS over 26 million copies while New Super Mario Bros. Wii has sold over 17 million copies since last year.
“When asked ‘what will we do on 3DS,’ the answer is, of course, we’ll make both 2D and 3D Mario games. They both have their own appeal.” – Shigeru Miyamoto
“When Super Mario became Super Mario 64, the range of players narrowed greatly,” said Miyamoto. “When asked ‘what will we do on 3DS,’ the answer is, of course, we’ll make both (2D and 3D). They both have their own appeal.”
As far as 3DS Mario games are concerned, Miyamoto says that the stereoscopic 3D effect of the upcoming 3DS handheld makes it much easier for players to determine depth, which may greatly help in making 3D games appeal to the mainstream.
And these new stereoscopic 3D effects can also help with “player weight”, which is how a player perceives the weight and feel of movement to be with a particular character they are controlling. Without stereoscopic 3D, it can make it hard for the player to calculate when something that’s coming at the player will hit them. Miyamoto thinks that the way the stereoscopic 3D effects of the DS add to both depth perception and weight perception will make the games become even more accessible than before.
To quote Miyamoto:
“In 2D Mario it’s difficult to tell when they [objects/enemies] will hit the player, so we were only able to use these [depth/visual tricks] lightly. However, we’ll be able to use this type of thing quite a bit on the 3DS.”
- Iwata: “You went more in-depth than I’d been expected. This is the first I’ve heard of this.”
- Miyamoto: “No good? Don’t tell any game magazine people.”
Haha. This is all sounding very interesting. Personally I love the thought of both new 2D AND 3D Mario games for the 3DS.

Which Mario games do you like better? 3D or 2D?

Silent Hill: Revelation

Silent Hill: Revelation 3D movie announced

Silent Hill movie 2 coming
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D has been announced as the second film in the movie franchise based off the hit survival horror videogame series by Konami.
Very few details on the upcoming film have been revealed, but it has been reported that the new movie will be directed and written by Michael J. Bassett who is also directing the upcoming “The Unblinking Eye” and has previously worked on Solomon Kane, Deathwatch and Wilderness.
Although he says he can’t commit on the rumor: “There’s a lot of buzz and speculation about Silent Hill online at the moment but as no official press release has been sent out yet, I’m afraid I can’t make any comments one way or another.”
The plot of the film will star Silent Hill 3′s Heather Mason as the lead character, and the storyline will involve her estranged father disappearing upon her 18th birthday, as dark secrets regarding her origins come to light.
It’s interesting that the film series is skipping the second game and going to the third, but then again I thought the first film was pretty close to Silent Hill 2 the game in many ways.
Here is the trailer for the first film.

Bejeweled 3

Bejeweled 3 release date announced as December 7, 2010

Bejeweled 3 screenshot Lightning Mode
Bejeweled 3 has been announced for PC by Popcap Games, the kings of casual entertainment. It will be released both digitally at PopCap.com as well as at retail.
The game seems to largely be the same as before though, simply adding four new re-imagined modes to the mix (like Ice Storm, Butterflies and Poker) and 11 new mini-games to the Quest Mode, which brings the total to 40.
Also featured is a new Zen Mode, which lets you customize the gameplay with ambient sounds and beats.
A visual makeover will also be made with high-definition graphcis, more fluid gameplay than ever before and better audio and music.
Here is the game’s debut trailer.

“The challenge in creating a new version of Bejeweled is to innovate and keep it fresh and exciting without losing touch with the game-play that millions of people love,” said Bejeweled and PopCap creator Jason Kapalka.
“So we’re very careful when we make changes to the core game, which is why it can take so long! We’ve worked hard to make sure Bejeweled 3 retains the classic appeal of the earlier games while bringing a host of exciting new features to the table.

Dota 2

DotA 2 announced for 2011 release date on PC and Mac as website opens

DotA 2 artwork official
DotA 2 or Defense of the Ancients 2 has a 2011 release date as the sequel has been announced alongside the new official DotA 2 web-site.
The sequel to the hit PC phenomenon will include optional AI and bots, different regions that players can play together, reconnect support, replays, bookmarking and spectator modes, among other additions. It will be released for both PC and Mac.
If you never heard of DotA, it’s a WarCraft III scenario that exploded in popularity and became it’s own unique RTS gametype which is commonly used in tournments and played online, and has been expanded on and modified throughout the years.
The scenerio includes powerful Hero units that level up as they gain experience and grow more powerful with new weapons that you can buy during missions, you have to defend heavily guarded structures in the map corners from attack, and you have AI controlled assist “Creeps” units to assist you in battle. The scenerio was originally created using the Warcraft III “World Editor” with the current version developed by “IceFrog” who now works for Valve or is at least leading a Valve team on development of DotA 2.
DotA is well known and is largely considered to be the most popular free, non-supported game mod in the world. So DotA 2 is definitely highly anticipated by quite a lot of people. We’re sure to learn more about it as 2011 approaches.

Do you play DotA?

Cataclysm system requirements

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm system requirements of your PC specs

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm screenshot
The World of Warcraft: Cataclysm release date of December 7th is growing ever nearer so Blizzard has revealed the specifications you’ll need to run the game.
The minimum and recommended specs will show you what kind of computer you will need to be able to run the latest expansion for the popular MMO.
MINIMUM SPECS
  • Windows XP 32bit (SP3), Windows XP 64bit (SP2), Windows Vista

  • 32bit (SP1), Windows Vista 64bit (SP1).

  • Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500.

  • 1GB or more of RAM.

  • NVIDIA GeForce FX or ATI Radeon™ 9500 video card or better.

  • DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability.

  • 25 GB free hard drive space.

  • You must have an active broadband Internet connection to play.

  • RECOMMENDED SPECS
  • Windows XP 32bit (SP3), Windows XP 64bit (SP2), Windows Vista 32bit (SP1), Windows Vista 64bit (SP1) Windows 7.

  • Dual-core processor, such as the Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2.

  • 2 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista users).

  • 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 or ATI Radeon.

  • 2600 or better DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability.

  • Broadband Internet connection.

  • Multi-button mouse with scroll wheel recommended.

  • Thankfully these requirements are similar to those needed to play Wrath of the Lich King, although the 3D card recommended this time around is a higher one than before.
    Here’s the cinematic intro trailer for WoW: Cataclysm.