Tuesday 11 June 2013

Sony PS4 console design revealed.


The next-gen console, the design of which was finally showcased to a positive reaction from the pro-Sony crowd, will also place no restrictions on used game sales and will not require gamers to regularly check-in online to authenticate their identities.

Those announcements drew the biggest cheers of the day from EA attendees in Los Angeles and came as a direct response to Microsoft's controversial decision to attach DRM licenses to games that will restrict owners ability to lend and trade games, as well as use their ability to use the console without an internet connection.

SCEA CEO Jack Tretton said the the PS4 will continue to let gamers trade-in, sell to another person, lend to friends, or keep for themselves and affirmed that the company "believes in the model that gamers embrace today." 

With regards to the spectre of constant online connectivity, Sony took some big shots at Microsoft by announcing that gamers will never need to connect to the internet in order to play local, disc-based games.

Tretton said: "You don't need to be connected  or need any type of authentication. We won't require periodic online check-ins and the console won't stop working if you haven't authenticated within 24 hours."

Naturally, the announcements were huge crowd pleasers, but could be hugely significant in deciding which of the Big Two wins the next-gen console war.

Another major announcement was the reveal of the console's design, which Sony was widely mocked for skipping during its initial press event in February.

The new console is exceptionally sleek and slim compared to the gargantuan first PlayStation 3 design. It has a two-tone colour scheme, a slightly slanted, angular body and is designed to stand upright or lay flat. 

One thing Sony didn't announce during the two-hour address was a concrete release date for new console. Microsoft said the Xbox One will arrive in 21 countries in November but Sony has no far not shifted from it's Holiday 2013 release window.

Another point worth making is that PS Plus subscriptions, will now be paid only, if gamers will to enjoy online multi-player action over the PSN.

That seems like a minor point at the moment though, as, with the design, cost and retention of the status quo in relation to online connectivity and used games, Sony has taken a giant leap towards winning the hearts of gamers excited for the next-gen era.



Tuesday 15 January 2013

2014 CORVETTE STINGRAY HITS THE TRACK IN GRAN TURISMO(R)5

 

SOUTH AFRICA, JOHANNESBURG: As Chevrolet takes the wraps off the all-new Corvette Stingray, fans of Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation®3 (PS3™) system will have the first chance to push the car to the limits in the critically acclaimed racing game Gran Turismo®5.

 

Nearly 500,000 people around the world have driven the camouflaged Corvette prototype since it was introduced in the game in November of last year.

 

Chevrolet and Polyphony Digital Inc., the developers of the Gran Turismo franchise, collaborated to provide an authentic driving experience in the Corvette Stingray – the seventh generation of the iconic sports car. 

 

"Getting behind the wheel of the all-new Corvette Stingray – the most powerful, most efficient and most sophisticated standard Corvette ever – is sure to be a thrilling experience," said Chris Perry, vice president of Chevrolet Global Marketing.  "Through this unique collaboration with Gran Turismo, Chevrolet is able, for the first time, to give performance car enthusiasts access to such an exclusive driving experience the day after the Corvette Stingray's world debut." 

 

During the creation of the virtual Corvette Stingray, careful attention was paid to the tiniest details of the new design inside and out, as well as to the enhanced performance driving characteristics – down to the shift schedule for the 7-speed manual transmission.

 

The Corvette Stingray will produce an estimated 450 horsepower and 450 ft. lbs. of torque, is capable of accelerating from 0-60 in less than four seconds and will achieve more than 1g in cornering grip.  It will also be the most fuel efficient Corvette ever, exceeding the EPA estimated 26 mpg of the current model.

 

"The Polyphony team has had an unforgettable experience getting to know the Corvette Stingray, inside and out, and bringing it into Gran Turismo 5," said Kazunori Yamauchi, President of Polyphony Digital Inc. "We're excited to share our experience with fans and let them feel, explore and drive the Corvette in a way that wasn't possible until now."

 

All six previous generations of the Corvette have been available to players of the Gran Turismo series since the game's inception and the Chevrolet nameplate remains one of the most popular vehicles to race.  The Corvette Stingray will be available as a free download through the PlayStation® Store from your PlayStation®3 system on Tuesday, Jan. 15, and can be driven on some of the world's renowned race tracks, including Daytona International Speedway and the infamous Nurburgring – one of the track surfaces used in testing to evaluate the new Corvette Stingray's driving dynamics.

 

The Gran Turismo series has sold more than 68 million games since its inception and remains the highest-selling PlayStation-exclusive franchise of all time.

 

For more information about the all-new Corvette Stingray, please visit www.one13thirteen.com. Enthusiasts can join the conversation about the next-generation Corvette and keep track of new announcements on Facebook (facebook.com/corvette) and Twitter @Chevrolet (#Corvette).

 

About Chevrolet

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 140 countries and selling more than 4 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature spirited performance, expressive design and high quality. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

 

About the Gran Turismo® Franchise

With more than 68 million units shipped worldwide, the award-winning Gran Turismo® franchise for the PlayStation®, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PlayStation®3 and now PSP®(PlayStation®Portable) is regarded as the best and most authentic driving simulator ever created due to its true-to-life graphics, authentic physics technology and design. Since the inception of the Gran Turismo franchise, famed creator Kazunori Yamauchi and Polyphony Digital Inc. in Japan have revolutionized the racing category as we know it today. His offerings provide the most realistic driving simulation in the industry and a unique medium for automotive manufacturers to showcase their products.


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