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Posted Sep 30, 2008 at 09:07AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Games, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Tags: Naughty Dog, Christophe Balestra, Christophe, PSM3
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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune - Image 1We all knew it was coming, but confirmation is always a good thing. According to the latest issue of PSM3, Uncharted 2 is now confirmed to be in development.

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Posted May 11, 2008 at 03:04AM by Jay P. Listed in: Interviews, Games, Prince of Persia Tags: Ubisoft, Ubisoft Montreal, Drew, Christophe
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New Prince of Persia artistic visuals: Style trumps realism - Image 1Curious to know why Ubisoft Montreal's Prince of Persia has a distinct and unique art style to the point that it stands out from the rest? The visual art director and the creative director behind the game have said that they picked style over realism. Details after the jump!


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Posted Nov 10, 2007 at 03:02PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, PlayStation Network, Games, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Tags: Naughty Dog, UK, Christophe Balestra, Christophe
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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune - Image 1 Did that nasty little region lock for the demo of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune get you? Worry not! (Cue Superman theme song.) The UK will get their hands on the demo on November 22.

Naughty Dog's Christophe Balestra has apologized in the PlayStation blogs and explained that the region lock was a mistake. Read more in the full article.

Thanks to Dr Egg for the tip.

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Posted Oct 31, 2007 at 09:46AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Interviews, News, Games, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Tags: Sony, Naughty Dog, Christophe Balestra, Christophe
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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune to get sequels - Image 1Given the crisp, high-def scenery that Uncharted: Drake's Fortune will offer for the Sony PlayStation 3, we imagine the fans are hoping the game won't end abruptly as an intense, yet fondly remembered one-off hit. With that said, we're letting you guys in on a recent interview between Arstechnica and Naughty Dog's co-president Christophe Balestra, which reveals a few extra details about the dev studio's plans for the game.

Balestra explained that the team was fully aware of the teething problems that similar dev studios had experienced with the PS3, which included issues such as frame rate problems and engine inconsistencies.

Given that Naughty Dog was focused on PS3 development, it made it easier for them to cope with the said problems. And it looks like they did more than cope - Uncharted will reportedly use 30% of the Cell's processing power, and 91% of the Blu-Ray disc's 25 GB capacity.

That said, Balestra also explained that Sony's PlayStation Edge developer's kit was largely developed at Naughty Dog, and they were trying to help any other dev teams out there having difficulties designing games for the Sony PS3. Moving on, Balestra confirmed that much like Naughty Dog's previous works, Uncharted was going to have more than one installment. As he elaborated during the interview:

Crash was a franchise, Jak & Daxter was a franchise and yes of course Uncharted will be a franchise. It takes a lot of effort to create a universe like Uncharted and there is so much more we want to do. It would be a waste if we didn%u2019t have a sequel to make it even better than the first one.


Uncharted: Drake's Fortune for the PlayStation 3 has recently gone gold, and is expected to arrive in North America come November 20. A December 7 launch will follow for Europe. Be sure to look out for game demo that's expected to be available on the PlayStation Network by mid-November.

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