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Fri 24/09/04 at 15:48
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Out with the old, in with the new, as the saying goes. Gamers first witnessed this phrase in action at the end of the SNES/Sega 16-Bit console generation, as technology had evolved to produce the 32-Bit consoles, N64 and Playstation most notably. It was a glorious, and sad day for all, leaving behind the 2D platform games, such as the legendary Super Mario seris, and embracing 3D games for the first time, such as Tekken.

Although a time has not been specified, the PS3 will hit the shelves at some point in the near future, leaving us too pass on are PS2's to little brothers, the skip or as a birthday present to a dear friend :)
Although it will be a sad day, leaving behind what was undoubtledly a massive step up from the original Playstation, the PS2 will have to reitre to the bench, perminantly, because quite simply, the PS3 will be a dawn of a new game era altogether, and you wont want to miss out!

Little details have surfaced about the PS3, as it is still in the early stages of development, but what has surfaced ignited a thought in my mind, and those who read it also. The details about the medium to which the games will be on, or in english, the game discs!

The PS3 will be utilising a new technology, called Blu-ray, which will be used to read Blu-ray discs (BD-ROMS, how original), which has a MASSIVE storage capacity of 54GB's of data, 6 times that of a conventional DVD-ROM. Whats more, is even higher capacity discs are in development, 100GB and even an astonishing 200GB discs. Some might argue its the processor and graphics that will make the PS3 spectacular, but i think this tremendous capacity for game data will make it stand out more. Why? Because quite simply with that amount of space on a disc, game designers can take games to a whole new level. Bigger maps, more detailed textures, more music, more video, and maybe even the potential to have a game running in such high quality as MGS2 (think cutscenes in Tekken games).

EDIT: Another feature was revealed recently, which i only just uncovered. The processor. And boy does this little baby sound good! The PS3 will be using a "cell", a new type of chip being developed by IBM, and overpowers anything by AMD and Intel, and is quite litrally, a supercomputer on a chip. A 4GHZ chip, 1024 bit bus and 64MB memory is what the cell is composed of.
In a nut shell, the PS2 chip was 300 times more powerful than the PS1's, and the PS3's chip is in the range of 200-1000 times that of the PS2's chip, which is simply mind blowing. This chip combined with the huge data storing BD-ROMS will surely revolutionize games as we know it. Several games have already been confirmed for the PS3, such as Gran Turismo 5, a 'NHL' seris game and Mortal Kombat 7 :)


This segment of PS3 news is surely going to ignite an anticipation frenzy. Leaving the 128-Bit PS2 for probably a 256-Bit PS3, sweet. It has brought a smile to my face, because i know, like you will, that we are going to enter a grand era for games.

==Blu-ray details from www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/...
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Sat 25/09/04 at 20:33
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Awwwwwwwwwwwww...
Sat 25/09/04 at 20:15
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Ahahar, stinging retort. I'll keep my 12-year-old moron-mouth shut in future, shall I? And then cry myself slowly to sleep.
Sat 25/09/04 at 19:43
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But surely that will just make developers focus more on quantity than quality.

And how much better, graphically, can you get than GT4?
Sat 25/09/04 at 18:39
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AliBoy, i visited that link, and it does say on the FAQ there that R&D is going on to develop quad layered discs, which have 100GB capacity. I know they havent been produced, but we could assume that they will, why wouldnt they?

Also good points about having more space = even crapper games,

but wat about the great games like Gran Turismo or GTA?? They would be astronomically brilliant with that amount of space, especially Gran Turismo, think of all the cars they could fit into the game, more tune-ups, courses etc....
Sat 25/09/04 at 14:52
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Check gamefaqs for your game.

As for your taste, you're beyond help.
Sat 25/09/04 at 14:41
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can anyone help me with carmen sandiego the secret of the stolen of drums
is there a walkthrough?
Sat 25/09/04 at 14:36
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"PS3 - Dawn of a new error"
Sat 25/09/04 at 14:35
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ShortyUK wrote:

> The PS3 will be utilising a new technology, called Blu-ray, which
> will be used to read Blu-ray discs (BD-ROMS, how original), which has
> a MASSIVE storage capacity of 54GB's of data, 6 times that of a
> conventional DVD-ROM. Whats more, is even higher capacity discs are
> in development, 100GB and even an astonishing 200GB discs

At the moment the blu ray disks are 25Gb and there are plans for 50Gb disks but these have yet to be physically produced.
For official blu-ray info [URL]http://www.blu-ray.com/[/URL]
Sat 25/09/04 at 14:32
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Ok, was just because you said 'you' after my post instead of FFF so thought it was in reference to me
Sat 25/09/04 at 14:29
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Was referring to FFF.

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