Posted Jan 19, 2009 at 02:01PM by Gino D.
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We can't open the week without some speculation, now can we? Today we hear of the latest batch of rumors from UK's OPM publication. Though this batch of rumors come from the Official PlayStation Magazine, they do touch on some cross-platform franchises. (EA, I'm looking at you!). PSP 2 rumor, check. Rumors of sequels, check. Rumors of spin-offs, check. |
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Posted Dec 02, 2008 at 11:03AM by Gino D.
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game
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Phil Harrison
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Posted Oct 13, 2008 at 10:22PM by Karl B.
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PlayStation Network,
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Sony,
Q Entertainment,
TGS 2008
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Here's something for the fans of Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Q Entertainment's Lumines games: an off-screen video capture of the latest title in the series, Lumines Supernova for the PS3. Video's available after the jump. |
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Posted Jan 27, 2008 at 09:11AM by Isaac C.
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Q Entertainment,
Xbox Live Arcade,
Dreamcast
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The classic Dreamcast game Rez HD is coming to Xbox Live Arcade. The original game made use of the Trance Vibrator: a device that pulses in time with the music. To bring the concept up to speed with the Xbox 360, the game will instead be using the console's controllers to substitute for the Trance Vibrator peripheral. What's more - the game could soon appear in the PlayStation 3 too. Details in the full article. |
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Posted Mar 29, 2007 at 05:21AM by Karl B.
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Hideo Kojima,
Tetsuya Mizuguchi,
Q Entertainment,
Australia,
Grasshopper Manufacture,
Suda 51
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This year's GO3 Electronic Entertainment Expo and Conference, a three-day affair that showcases the latest in games, hobbies, and electronic entertainment, will be kicking off tomorrow in Perth (that's in Australia, by the way). The expo part will last the whole three days, while the conference will be held on March 30 and 31. The featured speaker for the GO3 conference is Hideo Kojima, the man behind the Metal Gear series. Kojima's session is scheduled for March 31 at 2:30 in the afternoon and will focus on the correlations between the evolution of technology and changes in game design. Other speakers include Suda 51 of Grasshopper Manufacture and Q Entertainment's Tetsuya Mizuguchi. Epic Games' Rod Ferguson will also be on hand to talk about Gears of War and how Epic handles launching a new videogame franchise. You can check out a full list of speakers as well as the schedule by clicking on the "read" link below. |
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Posted Jan 16, 2007 at 04:35AM by Mabie A.
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Epic Games,
Tetsuya Mizuguchi,
Q Entertainment,
Australia,
Lucas Arts,
GO3 Expo
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The GO3 Electronic Entertainment Expo over at Australia has been extended. At least, its early bird booking initiative. The added time will be until February 15th, and students will even have a special rate to boot.The trade event happening in Perth will be taking place on March 30 to April 1, and will be bringing forth a line-up of internationally renowned speakers. To name-drop a couple of them, Rod Fergusson, producer on Gears of War for Epic Games, Chris Williams of Lucas Arts, Harvey Smith, creative director of Midway Studios Austin, and Tetsuya Mizuguchi of Q Entertainment will all be having a thing or two to impart to the audience. The GO3 is a three-day affair that will showcase the newest and hottest in the scene of games, hobbies and electronic entertainment. Both companies and consumers alike, harboring a passion for state-of-the-art and interactive leisure pursuits are welcomed here. So, get those early bird wings on and register now. |
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Posted Oct 23, 2006 at 10:12AM by Max F.
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Q Entertainment
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The Producers Guild of America (PGA) is a trade organization of TV, film, and new media producers (by "new media" we mean electronic media like software and podcasts as opposed to old-school TV). They've picked their 50 most innovative producers in the field of Digital Entertainment.Many of us remember Testsuya Mizuguchi for Sega's Rez (who's old-school enough to have the box for the Dreamcast release of this game?). But many more of us know him for founding Q Entertainment, thereby bringing forth to the world games like Lumines (PSP), Lumines Live (Xbox 360), Meteos (DS), Gunpey-R (under development for DS), and Every Extend Extra (PSP). Hideo Kojima is basically Konami's writer, producer, director, or any combination of the three for every single Metal Gear Solid game out there (and if there was one Metal Gear Solid he didn't take part in, I personally haven't heard of it because it must have sucked, hehehe). Kojima is Metal Gear Solid. So the recognition he's received is not surprising. And then there's Ryuta Kawashima, neuroscientist, the Brain Age guy. It's not your typical game, and he's not your typical producer, but the fact is, "new media" is a big umbrella. You and I and all of us are lucky that we have producers (and the occasional brain scientist) who explore different avenues for our handhelds and consoles. By the way, maybe you'd like to know that the PGA has a New Media Council. It's got some lofty goals, and we're glad that game producers get some representation. The hard part about producing things for electronic media is dealing with the demand for more technology, technology, technology. I personally get pissed off by friends who insult my favorite games because they want the exact same thing, only with more pixels. Yeah, we whine when the graphics aren't perfect. But you know what, those graphics don't mean sh@t when there's no story, design, or idea to glue those pixels to. Better technology exists so that the better producers can make better games. So let's applaud the better producers. |
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Posted Jun 17, 2006 at 09:10PM by Rica M.
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Microsoft,
Tetsuya Mizuguchi,
Q Entertainment,
Game Informer
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Tetsuya Mizuguchi in an interview with Game Informer stated that Q Entertainment is considering the PS3 as the next possible platform for the popular Lumines game. Four all-new versions of the game have already been shown at last month's E3, and now, it seems that another one is coming to the next-gen console.Mizuguchi said that they are considering a PS3 version of Lumines not only "from a visual standpoint but sound." This is because creators of the game are already planning a 7.1 aside from the 5.1 surround sound they have planned with Lumines Live for Microsoft's console. Q Entertainment would also want to bring the game to other platforms to let people know that Lumines is not just a puzzle game anymore, especially when creators plan to add new experiences with every installment and version of the game. Mizuguchi also talked about the price of the forthcoming Lumines Live game. They're still thinking about whether the versus mode should be purchased separately from the base package or if it they can already include versus mode with the base package. We'll keep you posted with the latest news about Lumines Live and the possible Lumines game for the PS3. |
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The Producers Guild of America (PGA) is a trade organization of TV, film, and new media producers (by "new media" we mean electronic media like software and podcasts as opposed to old-school TV). They've picked their 50 most innovative producers in the field of Digital Entertainment.