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Earlier this week, Sony announced the PlayStation 4 -- a crowning achievement that marked the incoming future of gaming. For...
Earlier this week, Sony announced the PlayStation 4 -- a crowning achievement that marked the incoming future of gaming. For...
Yesterday was quite a monumental day for the world of consoles. We all got our very first glimpse of what Sony is calling...
We're just hours away from Sony's big event tonight. It's expected that during this event we'll see...
In just about 24 hours, Sony will be hosting one of the largest gaming events of 2013. The New York event is expected to...
We're just a day away from the eagerly awaited PlayStation event where Sony is widely expected to reveal the PlayStation...
Tomorrow's the big day. It's the day that all Sony fans and video game enthusiasts marked in their calendars. While...
Ask anyone what the main draw of owning a PlayStation 3 is and most likely they'll respond with “the...
Sony would be wise to get a head start on Microsoft and Nintendo for 2012
It's no secret that Gran Turismo 5 looks good. Like, REALLY good. Like "I can't tell if this is a video game or an actual race" good. But did you know, exactly, how good it looks? In an interview with Official PlayStation Magazine (via CVG), Polyphony Digital's Kazunori Yamauchi reveals that "The level of precision we've achieved [in GT5] is actually more suited to the next generation of machines." Also, referring to the game's vehicles, "The detail that goes into a premium model [has] gone beyond the level of the current PlayStation," says Yamauchi. You heard right...Gran Turismo 5 uses technology that HASN'T EVEN BEEN INVENTED YET.
While the PS3 may be a powerhouse of a console it is also a beast to work with, at least if you don't know every little trick to squeezing performance out of the machine. Developers have been frustrated throughout the console's life-cycle at just how complicated it is, and its complexity has caused major developers such as Valve to all but avoid the device up until now. It seems that Sony has learned their lesson though, as the company has confirmed that they are working closely with leading developers from around the world to make the next PlayStation more dev-friendly. Find out how after the break.