Square Enix: “one-console market is over”

Square Enix US boss John Yamamoto has declared the time of the platform exclusives is over.

“Not so long ago the PS2 dominated the market so if we developed an exclusive game for PS2 then we could enjoy a very good profit. But that time is already over,” Yamamoto told GamesIndustry.biz.

“To maximise and spread our games to as many users as possible I think we have to go to multiformat - the Xbox 360, PS3 and also the PC as well.

“The Japanese market is very strong and back when we could concentrate on developing games for just one console, business was very good. But the one-console market is over,” he said.

Their next project will be an action game that will go to PSN, XBLA, and WiiWare as well. I think it’s for the best that Square Enix do this, to not only maximize sales of each game that they make, but to also appeal to gamers that own a variety of consoles.

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iPod Touch Nano Concept

Interesting. This some concept art from Neocrisis about the next generation that is the iPod. It’s completely touch screen controlled, and I guess it’s a combination of the iPod Touch and iPod Nano 4G.

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Amazon to offer $199 PS3, Blu-ray bundle Black Friday

Exciting new for those of you that want to finally buy a PS3, because you can get one bundled with a few extra goodies! Here’s what their offering:

Three bundle SKUs are available to vote for, including the $199 PS3 Blu-ray Sci-Fi Bundle, $229 PS3 Blu-ray Action Bundle, and the $100 PS3 Blu-ray Family Bundle.

Amazon in Nov. began offering two free Blu-ray disc titles with the purchase of an 80GB PS3 and any two Sony Blu-ray disc titles. Better get out there and get your PS3 bundle while you can!

Microsoft accidentally advertised PlayStation

Wow, it looks like Microsoft has accidently advertised for PlayStation, because wait! What are those kids holding?! It looks like PS3 controllers to me! :D

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Grand Theft Auto DLC Revealed!

Oh, how great this week will be. The downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto IV has finally been revealed. This upcoming episode looks to be way wild!

This new episode, available Feb. 17 via download exclusively for those who own the Xbox 360 version (no price yet), stars Johnny Klebitz, a member of Liberty City biker gang The Lost.

“Johnny is a very different character than Niko, with a very different background,” says Dan Houser, vice president of creative development for Rockstar Games. “I can’t go into too much detail on the story, because we try not to give away too much plot before the game is released. But I can say that the story will show you a different side of Liberty City.”

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Amazing Mechanical Elephant Is Not Afraid of USB Mice

Steampunk, you are simply amazing. The design detail is leave me speechless, and it’s all around amazing from tail to trunk. This beast took three and a half months by photographer/designer/cool-guy-at-large Andrew Chase, the 85-pound elephant automaton is made out of “transmission parts, electrical conduits, plumbing pipes and 20-gauge cold rolled steel.” You can check out a gallery of pictures by clicking the link below.

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New Firefox app lets users pimp their browsers

Mozilla has unveiled a Web application designed to speed the process of customizing the Firefox browser by offering users several sets of preselected add-ons.

“Digital Rat Pack,” for example, is billed as an add-on collection to “keep track of favorite sites, bookmarks and blogs.” Other sets include “News Junkie,” “Finder and Seeker,” “Shutterbug” and “Executive Assistant.”

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Netflix Speaks Out On Sony Movies Disappearing From Xbox 360 Service - It’s Not A Glitch

Well, we’ve got a response to the story I posted before about the movies from Sony on the Xbox 360 Netflix service. We’ve learned that it’s not a glitch. The restriction of Sony movies only apply to Xbox 360 users. PC, Mac and other Netflix-enabled on-demand devices can still stream Sony Pictures Entertainment films, and is not a glitch.

“In the case of Xbox 360, a few hundred titles are temporarily unavailable to be streamed via the Xbox game console,” Netflix VP of corporate communications Steve Swasey told MTV Multiplayer in an e-mailed statement tonight. “Those titles are still available to be watched on subscribers’ computers and on TVs via other partner devices, and we hope they’ll be licensed for Xbox 360 shortly.”

Swasey wouldn’t say, when he was asked if the license just coincidentally expired as Microsoft was adding Netflix support or Sony Pictures Entertainment specifically requested Xbox 360 streaming to be disabled.

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New Xbox Experience brings RRoD

Many, the old is coming back in. With the new Xbox Experience update, people are starting experience….the RED RING OF DEATH! Not even 24 hours after the update was up, people were already posting complaints on blogs and message boards.

But wait, that’s not even the begginning. People are experiencing connection freezes, slow downs, lock ups, broken TV connections, and much more. I don’t think that this is what people were expecting to experience from this update.

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NXE Netflix streaming loses Sony’s Columbia Pictures movies

If you’ve been checking out Netflix queues after the NXE launch, they probably got much shorter. Joystiq has reached out to Microsoft for an explanation, and I guess the best we can hope for is that it’s just a glitch, and that they will get if fixed up soon.

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