Welcome
back for another week of video game news, with Video Game Bits.
Today's edition begins with the answer to the question “Will Wii be
getting a Blu-ray drive?”. Nintendo got back to us about it over
the weekend and the answer was quite clear. The company has “no
plans to do this”. So the obvious question would be, why would a
retail associate, especially one who is actually likely to know quite
a bit about video games, think that such a thing were true? Well,
we're still looking into that. If said associate was telling the
truth, and that store's Nintendo rep did tell him that, we're
wondering why. Until we have the answers though, here is today's
Video Game Bits.
UT3
for PS3 ships
Midway
Games and Epic Games announced today that the Playstation 3 version
of
Unreal
Tournament 3
has begun shipping to retailers nationwide. This new version has a
first for any console game. It is the first console game to ever
allow user-generated modification
s,
meaning
UT3
Playstation 3 users will be able to make their own downloadable
content for the game.
"We
are thrilled to put
Unreal
Tournament 3
in gamers' hands before the holidays," said Mark Rein, vice
president of Epic Games. "The game plays so amazingly, and I
think this is the pick-up-and-play shooter people have been waiting
for on PlayStation 3. In addition, UT3 is the first game ever to
allow truly robust user-created content - we call them ‘mods’ (as
in ‘modifications’) - on any console platform, and we can’t
wait to see what the mod community creates for this game.
User-created content has always been the remarkable backbone
component of the
Unreal
Tournament
series, and we think PlayStation 3 users are in for a huge treat when
the mods start to appear."
Unreal
Tournament 3
for Playstation 3 will be available beginning tomorrow for $59.99
USD/$69.99 CAD.

|
2K
enters the ring
2K
Sports announced today that it will be publishing what it is calling
“the most realistic boxing video game simulation”. Currently in
development at Venom Games, the 2K studio responsible for
Rocky
and
Rocky
Legends
,
Don
King Presents: Prizefighter
is an in-depth, documentary-style video game that 2K hopes will
provide the deepest, most authentic and entertaining boxing video
game experience ever seen.
“
The
combination of real-life fight scenarios, story-driven gameplay and
photo-realistic graphics will set this title apart from the
competition,” said Christoph Hartmann, President of 2K. That means
that there is more to the game than just the fights and preparation
for fights. “Players will responsible for building a career by
overcoming adversity, avoiding temptation, and balancing their
commitments to train and promote, all while focusing on the goal of
ultimately winning and defending the title belt.” The entire
storyline will also be presented in a sports documentary-style
narrative, definitely something not generally seen in video games.
Don
King Presents: Prizefighter
will be available in Spring 2008 for Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS.
Each version will take advantage of its platform's unique features.
Makers
of
PaRappa
the Rapper
to create exclusive Wii game
Majesco
announced today that it has entered into a partnership with legendary
multimedia musician and game designer Masaya Matsuura, and famed New
York artist Rodney Alan Greenblat, to develop and publish an original
music/rhythm video game exclusively for Wii. For those of you
unfamiliar with Matsuura and Greenblat, they were the minds behind
one of the original music/rhythm
games,
PaRappa the
Rapper,
which became an instant classic when it released for the original
Playstation 10 years ago, meanwhile popularizing the music/rhythm
game genre.
Majescos
own CEO, Jesse Sutton, has very high hopes and expectations for the
new game, and its creators, saying, “
Masaya
Matsuura and Rodney Alan Greenblat are industry visionaries whose
legacy was built on crafting groundbreaking, genre-defining
entertainment experiences that everyone can enjoy. We are incredibly
excited to be working with talent of this caliber and believe our
game shares the same broad mass market appeal as successful
music-based products like Activision’s
Guitar
Hero
and MTV’s
Rock
Band
.”
The
new game is currently scheduled for release in late 2008.