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First-Party PS3 Titles Announced

Gamasutra reports on a list of first-party titles that will see launch with the PlayStation 3. From the article: "The specifically listed games are Polyphony Digital's latest Gran Turismo iteration, Genji 2, presumably a sequel to Yoshiki Okamoto's samurai action title for the PlayStation 2, Everybody's Golf 5, the latest in Camelot's popular cartoon golf series, and titles named Monster Carnival, Angel Rings and The Eye Of Judgment. No other information is currently available on the games."

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  1. I wonder by ecryder · · Score: 2, Interesting

    when those 4,000 devkits shipped out? If it was recently, we're obviously not going to see a springtime release.

    1. Re:I wonder by Stachybotris · · Score: 1

      Hopefully they will have had enough time to figure out how to code in a way that takes full advantage of the Cell. If all that we get is the equivilant of PS2 games with shinier graphics, then who really cares?

      Fortunately, Oblivion is slated for a March 20th release, so that should keep me occupied until whenever the system does come out.

    2. Re:I wonder by pixelisfun · · Score: 3, Funny

      Thankfully these first titles are not sequels like the 360 bitch!

  2. Re:meh. by 77Punker · · Score: 1

    You sound like somebody who'd appreciate a DS; also, you'd probably appreciate the Revolution when it's released. Sure, most DS games suck but places like Gamerankings make it easy to find the good ones. Many of those good DS games are quite unique and I suspect the same will be the case for the Revolution.

  3. The Two Horse Race For Next Gen About To Start by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The Sony PS3 event is only a few weeks away now. That will be the official starting gun for the next gen console race between Sony and Nintendo.

    The 360 is effectively dead and no longer relevant. Microsoft funded projects will continue on in development of course, but we are going to see publishers quietly trimming back 360 ports. Mostly in Japan, but over the next few months in the US too. Microsoft would be in bad shape even if they didn't have the hardware and manufacturing defects that is holding up shipments of new consoles on store shelves. But it sounds like the hardware problems are going to persist well into the middle of 2006 which pretty much is the final nail in the 360's coffin.

    The amount of support the Revolution is getting is amazing. Developers are going nuts over ideas for the new controller. Sony looks like they are going to be head to head with Nintendo in Japan. And if the Rev is cheap enough, will probably be the highest selling 'second console' ever for people in the US and Europe.

    I wouldn't be surprised if Sony doesn't easily top the PS2 in worldwide installed base numbers with the PS3. The PS2 looks like it is on track to hit 120+ million as it winds down its life over the next couple of years. Sony is stronger than ever with even more developer support than with the PS2 and 140-150 million PS3s over the next five years sounds like a reasonable lifetime installed base for the console.

    The early reports on the first PS3 games are glowing from people who have seen them firsthand. The PS3 event in a few weeks is going to something no gamer will want to miss.

    And the porn industry is officially throwing their weight behind BluRay. RIP HD-DVD...

    1. Re:The Two Horse Race For Next Gen About To Start by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Nobody likes a Sony shill. Which you clearly must be... no human being would make statements like yours unless they have spent the last 90 days living in a cave, or working for SCEI. And this isn't the first thread you've posted in either... your turn of phrase is recognizable.

      The 360 is dead, eh? You'd better get word to the masses who still can't find one to buy at retail. I'm willing to ante up right now. I want one and I have cash in hand sufficient to pay the MSRP. What's that, you say? Sold out everywhere due to overwhelming demand? Certainly the sign of impending death, that. Methinks thou doth protest too much.

      Xbox Live DOES give it the trump card over PS3, as well as the year's head start. Proof that online gaming is the key? Ask Blizzard. They might offer some wisdom on the subject.

      Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD? Irrelevant. The next format will have us download what we want to watch, in realtime. We won't collect and archive anymore; we'll merely TUNE IN and pick our interest. For present-day material, DVD-ROM is sufficient, using Mpeg4/HD for high-definition video as applicable. Blu-Ray will be Sony's albatross this time around. Plus, what the porn industry does for format no longer matters. Porn is FREE now (well, ad supported), if you have access to the Interdoodle. Anyone who pays for porn anymore is a moron.

      Revolution is doing something new. Your employer has been bitch-slapped by Nintendo every year in profits, and now they're liable to lose the lead in the console race as well. Only coreboyz want the PS3 to play NewFPSorRPG XVXLIXXVI, but every gamer worth his or her salt is chomping at the bit to see what the Revolution will be like, and you can bet it will be the iPod of the video game industry, with everybody from kids to teens to grandmas enjoying it. Nintendo has done this before and they're about to do it again... they're about to take the video game world someplace new and incredible. I'm in.

      And Gran Turismo as a launch title? Pffft! I've waited for GT titles before. The last one... took a while. And launched unfinished. Sony's track record in this regard is worse than abysmal. Sony promises a lot and delivers somewhat less. Lucky for them, it was enough last time around...

      This post brought to you by an owner of all three current consoles.

    2. Re:The Two Horse Race For Next Gen About To Start by r00td43m0n · · Score: 1

      Please mod parent up.

    3. Re:The Two Horse Race For Next Gen About To Start by Pluvius · · Score: 1

      Hell, I thought that he was a Nintendo shill. He's probably just anti-Microsoft.

      Rob

    4. Re:The Two Horse Race For Next Gen About To Start by Guppy06 · · Score: 1

      "The 360 is effectively dead and no longer relevant. "

      Now now, this is Slashdot: if you're going to troll, you need to make allusions to NetCraft confirming that Nintendo is dying, preferably using words like "kiddie" and "Fisher-Price."

  4. PS3 won't be taken advantage of fully for a while by Iscariot_ · · Score: 1

    Hopefully they will have had enough time to figure out how to code in a way that takes full advantage of the Cell. If all that we get is the equivilant of PS2 games with shinier graphics, then who really cares?

    The Cell processor is highly centered around multithreading design and performance. To take full advantage of it will require extremely complicated programs that are multithreaded in such a way to take advantage of all 8 cores. No one in the industry has truely conquered this task yet. Even on the 360, which is also a multi-core system, 99% of the games you're seeing only use 1 of it's cores, however I think Ghost Recon coming up uses a 2nd but only for minor things.

    There's a good article on this topic called "The Free Lunch Is Over".

    The real "revolution" for both the 360 and the PS3 won't come for a couple years most likely. As it will take developers time to learn the best ways to develop for the hardware. This has always been the case with consoles, however expect the growth potential of both the 360 and PS3 to be massive compared to previous generations.

    Anyway, if you're expecing the PS3 to do anything beyond what you've seen on the 360, at least for the first couple years of it's life, you're in for a huge let down.

  5. Re:meh. by Andy_R · · Score: 1

    Well, "Monster Carnival, Angel Rings and The Eye Of Judgment" might be original, but with nothing to go on but titles, it's a bit difficult to tell.

    I'm tempted to skip a generation of Gran Turismo, as I fear an early PS3 launch might be the same sort of ealry title rush job that GT3 for PS2 was.

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  6. This list is an obvious fake.. by Channard · · Score: 3, Funny

    Everyone knows that any self respecting Japanese launch line up does, by law, have to contain some sort of obscure and vaguely fetishistic dating game. So until I see mention of 'Go Go High School Love Game', I'm calling bullshit.

    1. Re:This list is an obvious fake.. by SeekerDarksteel · · Score: 1

      Hey, you never know...maybe they blended it with one of the new titles.

      Gran Turismo 4: Backseat Action, pick up chicks in a hot car.
      or maybe Genji 2: Samurai Love, pick up chicks in medieval Japan.
      Hey, howabout Monster Carnival. Pick up chicks at a D&D convention.

      Ok, I'm just gonna stop there....

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    2. Re:This list is an obvious fake.. by Bega · · Score: 1

      EA's new Japan-only release; All-Star Daisakusen Love Love Panic Dash Doki Doki Magic -series coming to a console near you!

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  7. Keep in mind by Winterblink · · Score: 2, Informative

    .. a couple of things.

    1. This is an initial list only, who knows what will come out during the launch period.

    2. This is probably going to be for the Japan release only, and is most likely not indicative of the North American launch lineup

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    1. Re:Keep in mind by hords · · Score: 1

      I want a high-res, high-polygon, and much longer/harder Katamari Damacy for the PS3 or the Revolution. Launch would be good. I breezed through the other games, but still played them for months because of their fun factor. It's the only game I'm looking forward to on the PSP, which is sad.

  8. Re:Nope by reedsr · · Score: 1

    Do you have a link to that price quote from Sony?

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  9. Gran Turismo, at launch? by DrHogie · · Score: 1

    Polyphony hasn't met a release date within 12 months since the first Gran Turismo. If they can make the PS3 launch, I'll eat my shoes. With some tabasco.

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    1. Re:Gran Turismo, at launch? by wheany · · Score: 1

      Save one of the shoes. If Gran Turismo launches within 3 months of PS3's launch I will buy it from you and eat it.

    2. Re:Gran Turismo, at launch? by Buck2 · · Score: 1

      Tabasco only makes it better.

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  10. Re:Nope by mjhacker · · Score: 1
    The result will be Sony fanbois buy a few of them up, but most Middle-America families on a budget will go with the 360 that has a larger selection of games, online play, and half the price.


    Are you stupid? Maybe some kids who only play sports games will buy the 360. Because that's all that I see on the Wal-Mart shelves. More bull-crap 50 dollar games that only have a couple months before they end up in the $20 bin.

    The PS3 will be released at a minimum of twice the price of the 360 ($250 vs >$500) and will be going against Halo 3.


    Am I the only one who got sick of Halo? It's an over-rated FPS. Not to say that it isn't fun, but basically, it's the only thing that MS can promise Xbox 360 owners. Just wait a litte longer, kiddies, we'll give you more Halo!

    I don't know where you got your facts, but the 360 isn't doing as well as Microsoft had hoped. They failed to meet the sales they thought they would, it is filled with bugs, and it is utterly failing in Japan. The fact is, we don't know how the console wars are going to turn out yet. Once the Revolution and the PS3 debut, we'll find out who's on top.
  11. Re:Nope by SeekerDarksteel · · Score: 1

    Too bad most market analysts wouldnt know their ass from a hole in the ground. Besides, Im sure Sony has their own market analysts. If their analysts tell Sony that pricing at $500 will be a disaster then Sony will price at $400. They have deep pockets and are more than willing to take significant losses to ensure market penetration.

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  12. Re:Nope by ShibaInu · · Score: 1

    Most middle-American families on a budget don't have 50 inch HDTVs. They'll buy a very cheap PS2 or a Revolution. They won't pay extra so that little Johnny can play with some basement living geeks online. They will see the same games cheaper on the PS2 or Xbox.

    Despite your constant Xbox love, both the 360 and PS3 are expensive toys. At least with the PS3 we can get HD versions of movies (Sony Pictures) to watch. As pointless are UMDs seemed to be, people seem to be buying them, so I expect more folks will buy Blu Ray movies.

  13. Use semicolons, please by Pluvius · · Score: 1

    For a moment, I thought Genji 2 was a Gran Turismo spinoff. Not that it really matters, though, since the chances of GT5 coming out at launch are about the same as the chances of Jack Thompson leaving the bar and joining a death-metal band...

    Rob

  14. GT5, yeah, right by solomonrex · · Score: 1

    Everyone who thinks GT5 will be on schedule, raise your Sony ID badge in your right hand...

  15. Re:Nope by fwitness · · Score: 1

    Sibling poster is correct that the parent poster is likely fradulent. The user is at best a rabid fanboy, but it looks more like he's using dual accounts to mod himself.

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  16. Re:Nope by DrEldarion · · Score: 1

    If their analysts tell Sony that pricing at $500 will be a disaster then Sony will price at $400. They have deep pockets and are more than willing to take significant losses to ensure market penetration.

    ESPECIALLY when this is their chance to get blu-ray players in the homes of the masses. They can take an extra $100 loss on the console since they'll be raking in the licensing fees from blu-ray once it becomes the standard.

    I think people underestimate what Sony's persistence will be in this release. There's more riding on the PS3 than just gaming.

  17. I wonder? by Not-a-Neg · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many launch titles the PS3 will have that don't end with a number? (excluding games that have numbers as an integral part of the name, such as Warhammer40000).

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  18. The Facts by oGMo · · Score: 1
    The PS3 will be released at a minimum of twice the price of the 360 ($250 vs >$500) and will be going against Halo 3.

    I'm starting to notice a trend with the computer guy nex spewing misinformation. If we look at the actual facts, and again, we already see that Sony---despite veiled references to the "value" of the PS3---is actually planning on releasing at the same prices they always have. Notice the price actually going down over time.

    The result will be Sony fanbois buy a few of them up, but most Middle-America families on a budget will go with the 360 that has a larger selection of games, online play, and half the price.

    Don't make me laugh. The PSP already has a larger lineup than the 360, and just as much online play. And everyone considers the PSP to be lacking.

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  19. This forum is not called crackdot by smaffei · · Score: 1

    Wow. That was possibly the biggest pile poo I've seen yet on slashdot.

    PS3 is lucky if it's out before Christmas 2006. And, we'll see retreaded games like Tekken 69 and Twisted Metal : Masturbation.

    Sony is stronger than ever with even more ...

    Whaaaa? Sony is bleeding money like crazy. PlayStation and Columbia Pictures are the only commodities they own that are profitable. If the PS3 fails (which it's exuberant price tag could make happen), Sony is done for. Pick up a newspaper now and then.

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  20. I wouldn't count Microsoft out yet by MMaestro · · Score: 1
    I'm no big fan of Microsoft (I modded my Xbox), but to count them out just because the 360 launch wasn't perfect just says 'Sony fanboy'. I mean, comon, it hasn't even been out for a year and you write it off? If you write off the 360 based on this argument, the PS2 is a massive failure given the poor launch, horrible launch games and pathetic hardware even for the time it launched.

    The PS2 looks like it is on track to hit 120+ million as it winds down its life over the next couple of years.

    120+ million?! Jeez, way to pull numbers out of your ass. I don't think ANY video game system has even come close to the 100 million mark (sans the Gameboy and all its upgrades and PCs which aren't dedicated game systems).

    and 140-150 million PS3s over the next five years sounds like a reasonable lifetime installed base for the console.

    140-150 million PS3s over 5 years? Holy shit! Thats an average of 28~30 million PS3s sold EACH YEAR. Will the PS3 surf the net, record TV shows, burn CDs/DVDs/Blu-Ray discs, cook my dinner, cure diseases, power my house, pay my bills and post on /. for me?

    The early reports on the first PS3 games are glowing from people who have seen them firsthand.

    What 'early reports'? Every single report I've heard about the PS3 has been muzzled by a NDA, reeked of hype or been so vague the Nintendo Revolution controller rumors sounded more likely.

    And the porn industry is officially throwing their weight behind BluRay. RIP HD-DVD...

    Says who? Between Sony's recent DRM fiasco and Microsoft's 'no DRM because we don't have a stake in it' decision making, most analysts generally agree that HD-DVD will be more likely to be adopted. (And lets not forget Sony's current attempts to force UMDs upon the handheld/portable market with their PSP.)

  21. Re:PS3 won't be taken advantage of fully for a whi by Phil+Wilkins · · Score: 1

    Pre-emptive threading is pretty shitty for X360 too. Context switches are expensive when you have half a million extra registers to stuff into real memory.

  22. I find it amazing how... by s0me1tm · · Score: 1

    some people can bash on not-yet-existing/upcoming products from a competitor. Do you really think Sony's upcoming product can affect Microsoft's stock prices?

  23. hardware by Neo-Rio-101 · · Score: 1

    The problem with any new console is that the best games for it come out last, rather than first - by the time the developers can figure out how to really push the hardware in ways other than making the graphics better. Why not use all that computing resource to power a game with thousands of characters on the screen with each of their own AI? Only a game like that will really test the hardware's mettle. (and it could be more fun than the Doom nuts.wad) I'd say Sony is going to ream Japan with the PS3, but in the US and Europe.... all Microsoft have to do is release Halo 3 and get Bethesda to put Oblivion out at the same time. Should be an interesting fight.

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  24. Whoa, whoa... let me get this straight... by Izhido · · Score: 1

    "... the latest in Camelot's popular cartoon golf series..."

    They're porting Mario Golf to PS3 ??????