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Uncharted: Fight For Fortune Unintentionally Announced
♦ by Unknown Wednesday, 7 November 2012 Thursday, 1 November 2012 Monday, 17 September 2012 0 comments
It looks like PlayStation gamers will be getting more Nathan Drake. Why? Because the Australian Classifications Board seems to have unveiled a new game in the Uncharted series.
Multiple sources have reported on the seemingly unintentional reveal, most notably GameSpot, which was re-Tweeted by Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida, all but verifying that the game is real.
So what does the classification listing tell us? Well, quite a bit, as it turns out.
For starters, the publisher, not surprisingly, is Sony Computer Entertainment, which owns the Uncharted franchise. What’s strange is that the developer of Fight For Fortune is a studio called One Loop Games. The Uncharted trilogy on PlayStation 3, as well as the PlayStation Vita iteration in the series, were developed in-house by Sony-owned developers Naughty Dog and Sony Bend, respectively. It appears this entry will leave the first party development stable.
One Loop Games’ website shows a picture of both an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The company claims its “team has over 30 years of interactive entertainment experience behind it,” with projects having appeared on XBLA, PSN, and elsewhere. Interestingly, the studio worked on God of War: Betrayal and Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, indicating it already has a relationship with Sony. The studio also had a hand in the development of consoles games like Full Spectrum Warrior and The Saboteur.
The rating also indicates that Fight For Fortune may not be your typical Uncharted game. Australian games are rated in six categories: Themes, Violence, Language, Drug Use, Nudity and Sex. Each of those categories can be ranked from “none” to “high impact”, with four other classifications in between. Fight For Fortune scores a “none” in Themes, Language, Nudity and Sex, with “very mild impact”, the next step up from “none”, in Violence and Drug Use.
Now, Drake and his friends have never been known for running around naked or using drugs -- so there are no surprises on that front -- but the four Uncharted games have, so far, relied a great deal on death-by-gun. So perhaps Fight For Fortune is something that deviates from the Uncharted formula.
Interestingly, the game is also listed as being multi-platform. Since Sony owns Uncharted and is publishing this game, indicating it will never appear on a non-Sony owned console or handheld, this could very well indicate that Fight For Fortune is a cross-play game PS3/Vita game. Or perhaps it’s a PS3/next-gen game. Or maybe it’s all just a mistake.
Developing…
Colin Moriarty is an IGN PlayStation editor. You can follow him on Twitter and IGN and learn just how sad the life of a New York Islanders and New York Jets fan can be.
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Report: PS4 Dev Kits Surface, Details Inside
♦ by Unknown Wednesday, 7 November 2012 Thursday, 1 November 2012 Monday, 17 September 2012 0 comments
A new version of the PlayStation 4 dev kit is currently being distributed to developers with the final version expected next year, according to a new report.
Anonymous sources have reportedly told VG247 that new versions of the Orbis kit are winging their way to developers, replete with Blu-ray support and housed in the humble cases of normal PCs.
This is apparently the second iteration of the dev kit; the first, which appeared earlier this year, was in essence just a graphics card, while this version is now a "modified PC". The report asserts that the next update will come in January, when it'll be close to final specifications, with the ultimate version landing with devs next summer.
The shipping of the Orbis kit apparently follows a series of meetings held by Sony in the US this week, where the company explained what the machine was designed to do and how to get the most out of it. Interestingly, at these meetings it's been claimed that Sony didn't refer to the machine as "the PlayStation 4" at all, instead opting to use the "Orbis" title at all times.
The dev kits are apparently based on the AMD’s A10 APU series and come with either 8GB or 16GB of RAM, as well as the Blu-ray drive already mentioned and a 256GB hard drive as standard. This is to ensure that the console will be able to run 1080p60 games in 3D.
The Orbis kits have both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, as well as HDMI out slots; so pretty much exactly what you'd expect to find on your current PlayStation 3. However, the big reported difference comes with the UI, which has been designed to be more fluid and allow extensive navigation anywhere on the system simply by pressing the PS button mid-game. This was demoed to the assembled masses by purchasing DLC from the PS Store without quitting the game.
No details were leaked about the system's controller. IGN reached out to Sony for comment, but were told the company "doesn't comment on rumour and speculation."
If you're looking for more info on the Orbis, we've dissected the reported components that make up the dev kit before, as well as what it could mean for Sony's prospects in the next generation of consoles.
Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant and lifelong PlayStation owner. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.
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Important sources to Buy Website Traffic
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Important sources to Buy Website Traffic
Article by Arion Gnotta
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The practice to buy Website Traffic is one of the most lucrative and the quickest ways to increase the web traffic to your site. This practice is found to be very fast, simple and efficient in increasing the web traffic. However, one can burn quick crack in his pocket if he is not aware what he is doing. Following are some of the important tips on the Buying website traffic. First of all you should know what type of traffic you want.
Types of web traffic you want on your site
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Media Buys
The media buying is all about knowing about the target of the audiences and also where you can find them. With the help of the direct buys you can easily find the high traffic on the website of yours and also on what you want to advertise on. They are not only cheaper but also we can zero the target. This is basically done to increase the conversations. This is also an important source to buy website traffic.
Mobile Advertising
The marketing through the mobile has become one of the latest trends in the field of advertising. This is because the people spend most of their time surfing on the internet on their mobiles. Now, if you are willing to market through the mobiles then you should check the Ad Mob network of Google. The Ad Mob network of the Google is the biggest advertising source for the marketing through mobile.
CPV Traffic
The CPV basically is "cost per view" and it really doesn't have many options with the target traffic. The traffic delivered is generally of full page to the users who agree. Despite of all these CPV traffic is new and almost there is no competition.
PPC Advertising
The PPC advertising is very useful for buying website traffic because it is generally dependent on the targeted traffic. The PPC advertising normally comes from relevant searches. Moreover the PPC Advertising is very popular.
There is also one point which must be taken into account before buy website traffic i.e. the buying website traffic is a "return on investment" type plan. It is also called as ROI. The buying of the web traffic has been just a risk. It is in the same way as the advertising of the product. When you pay for the web traffic then you also have to share the profit. The process of the paid traffic is very expensive for the branding purposes. It is not useful if you are owning a small business or if you are an internet marketer.
By Arion Gnotta:- Buy Website traffic, Buy targeted traffic
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