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Valve ‘up’ on idea of PS3 development, waiting to build talented PS3 team

by MichelButeyko on Jul.02, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Software, Video Games

Valve isn’t quite as against the idea of developing games for the PS3 as we previously thought. Speaking to Valve’s Doug Lombardi at the Left 4 Dead 2 event in London today (look out for the full interview soon), we discovered that the company is still “up on the idea” of developing for the PS3 — it’s just waiting until it has hired some decent PS3 coders. “If you look at The Orange Box — PC: 96 on Metacritic, 360: 96 on Metacritic, PS3 like… 84 or something

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Fez coming to XBLA in 2010

by aspidogiadorp on Jul.02, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games

With just the simple image you see above, developer Polytron announced that its dimensional-shifting platformer Fez would arrive on the Xbox Live Arcade platform at some point next year. Though we’ve seen a date of 2009 in a previous trailer, the teaser image is the best indication we’ve had so far in terms of a concrete platform for the game. Though we can’t say it’s a huge surprise (we spotted an Xbox “A” button in the game back in March ), it’s nice to have it officially official. Fez coming to XBLA in 2010 originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:05:00 EST

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PSP Go processor more than 40% faster than original

by ysvetv on Jul.02, 2009, under Features, Gadgets, Media, Video Games

The PSP Go isn’t just smaller than the original PSP series — it’s more powerful. In fact, it features a processor that’s more than 40% faster than the original. The original PSP (1000-3000) series include a processor capable of reaching 333MHz speeds. FCC documents reveal that the PSP Go (N1001) includes a processor that can go up to 480MHz. It’s unclear what the added processor power will be used for.

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