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Sony Ericsson at its Toughest

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

For those of you who heed the call of nature and want a smart phone with the ability to withstand whatever the world throws at you, then the Xperia Active is highly recommended.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Active is a tough smart phone running Android 2.3. It’s water-resistant and dustproof, and boasts microSD expansion and a 5-megapixel camera capable of shooting 720p HD video.
The Xperia Active is a smart phone that has been designed to survive the trials and tribulations of the outdoor world. It has the coveted IP67 certification, which means that it’s water resistant and dustproof. Say for example you want to spend your weekend vacation in an Armenia tourism and discover new places and know About Armenia would not be difficult because this phone is especially designed for your escapade.
With a camera resolution of 5 megapixels, the Xperia Active has parity with the newly-announced Galaxy Nexus. The qualities of the shots taken by the Xperia Active are decent enough. There’s autofocus capability (plus the power to control where you focus using the touchscreen) and a powerful LED flash. Video recording fares better: 720p is on the cards and the footage is decent. Having HD video capture on a phone of this type is fairly unusual, and it’s sure to come in handy during some of your more daring outdoor excursions.

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PlayStation Vita Launches at Midnight! Inside The Vita Hill Social Clubs

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

In less than 12 short hours, the highly talked about PlayStation® Vita will be up for purchasing grabs at Sony Stores across six U.S. cities below: New York Flagship, 550 Madison Ave., New York, NY Century City, 10250 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA Fashion Valley, 7007 Friars Road, Space 731, San Diego, CA Valley Fair, 2855 [...]
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Wil Wheaton Tries Out Sony’s 3D Headmounted Display & Talks Sci-Fi

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Wil Wheaton is an actor, author, and geek royalty. Whether you know him from STNG, or religiously follow “Wheaton’s Law”, you know he knows his stuff when it comes to sci-fi technology and all around nerd knowledge. It only seemed right to get Wil’s thoughts on our own futuristic device — the Personal 3D viewer [...]
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Photo Tips, Tricks and Techniques from a Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer, Brian Smith

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

What are the nuanced techniques that seasoned photographers keep to themselves? What must have gear do they always include in their camera bag?  How do I pick a professional photographer for family portraits, weddings, etc? If you want this kind of insight, you’ll have to make friends with a professional photographer, pay big bucks for [...]
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Sony Pictures Working On Twisted Metal Movie

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

A killer clown is coming to a theater near you!

According to a report on Deadline.com, Sony is indeed working on bringing Twisted Metal to the big screen. That means vehicular carnage, Sweet Tooth, Calypso, and the entire Twisted Metal crew are about to get their time in the celluloid limelight.

Reports have mentioned both Avi and Ari Arad (Producers of the Spider-Man trilogy) have signed a deal with Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance director Brian Taylor to write and direct the film based on Sony’s iconic car combat game. It seems that the film will keep as close as it can to the game’s plot, characters, and unique sense of humor/horror.

The film will be about an underground car combat tournament run by mega-mogul Calypso who promises fame, fortune, and wishes-come-true to those who survive the deadly game. Think Death Race, but with a serial killer clown, a doll faced woman, death himself, and a whole bunch of unique and interesting characters.

Those who are worried that the Twisted Metal movie will suck will be glad to hear that director Brian Taylor has made such films as: Crank, Gamer, and Crank: High Voltage; so we can be sure that the TM film will be high-octane, LSD-fast, videogame-flavored action that will certainly entertain.

Now… I wonder what David Jaffe has to say about this bit of Twisted Metal news?

DISCUSS

Who should Sony Pictures cast as Twisted Metal’s characters? Let the guessing game begin….. now!

[Via Deadline]

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Discovering the best of the GRAMMYs made easy

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

The GRAMMYs, like most televised award shows, almost always present an opportunity for discovery. After watching the show and seeing the artists and their performances – and, of course, listening to all their great music – many viewers are left hungry, wanting more, particularly of those previously undiscovered gems who seem to generate the lion’s [...]
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PlayStation® Vita Launches at Midnight at 6 Sony Stores

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Allow me to introduce our newest blog author Justin Vellucci! Justin writes for and manages the Web portal for Sony Direct, the Sony Electronics’ retail division. When he’s not writing about Sony, he can be found making and writing about underground music. PlayStation® Vita is spiraling stateside at lightning speed. Ready to grab it? Consider [...]
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Point & Shoot Camera Tips For Valentine’s Day Snapping

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

You’re in A candlelit restaurant. Or perhaps you’re taking an evening stroll along the water. These are iconic romantic moments we see in movies and some of us are lucky to experience them in person. Especially on Valentine’s Day.  What some people find is after pulling out their camera and snapping the memory, it turns up grainy [...]
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Sony Announces Expansion of E-mount Lens Including 5 New Lens Types

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Tonight at the 2012  CP+ Camera & Photo Imaging Show, Sony has announced intentions to grow their E-mount (Sony Alpha NEX Cameras) lens assortment significantly over the next two years, and plans to offer a total of  15 E-mount lenses in market by the end of 2013.   For those doing the math, that amounts to [...]
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Will You Be Purchasing Twisted Metal for the PS3? (poll)

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

In just a week from today, Sony, along with David Jaffe and the team from Eat Sleep Play, will be bringing Twisted Metal, a long time PlayStation exclusive franchise, back to life and onto retail shelves. The first Twisted Metal launched on the PlayStation in 1995, and, since then, we’ve gone through multiple iterations of the vehicular combat franchise. The beloved franchise has had ups and downs in the past with notable strong titles from David Jaffe like Twisted Metal 1 and 2 while the third and fourth titles were handed over to 989 Studios (now a defunct game studio). While many fans complained about the direction of those titles, David Jaffe, who was not involved with them, would come to their defense (and we do agree) with:

“….[in and of themselves] they’re good games, they’re just not good Twisted Metal games.”

In 2001, fans would once again see David return to the helm of Twisted Metal: Black, which would take the series in a new, darker direction. Unlike the cartoony feel of previous titles, TM: Black would be set in a dark, edgy world, filled with the worst criminals possible which would mark the first M-rated Twisted Metal game. A personal favorite, Twisted Metal: Black also had a cinematic quality to it that delved deeper then previous titles into the characters and the motives behind them. Also as a 15-year-old at the time who was allowed to play any games he pleased, Twisted Metal: Black creeped the frak out of me.

Fast forward to today when, although there have been smaller iterations of Twisted Metal, most notably on the PSP with Twisted Metal: Head-On, we’ve yet to have a big-screen return of the franchise with an original take. Come February 14th, all of that will change with the reveal of Twisted Metal on the PlayStation 3. Like previous titles, the game will once again be a PlayStation exclusive and sees the return of David Jaffe and his team at Eat Sleep Play, like Scott Campbell and relative newcomer, Justin Treaste, to name a few, who’ve set out to revitalize the game’s fans and creating a new Twisted Metal world, while remaining true to the themes and characters of the past.

So what is Twisted Metal? On the surface, Twisted Metal is a game about cars, guns, and explosions. As David would put it, the shallow end of the game is:

the explosions, destructions and interactivity with car combat fantasy

Where the best metaphor would be a visual effects-driven title with lots of things happening on-screen to keep even the most A.D.D centric person entertained. After all, not too many games out there allow you into a 16-player online multiplayer with cars chasing and shooting each other, helicopters planning your demise, and buildings crumbling around you. In fact, if that’s your kind of game, Jaffe and the team are happy to deliver and we are happy to say the game is every bit of that and more. However, the important part is more and that’s the reason David decided to return to the franchise.

It really is about weapons with pros and cons. If I want to use the weapon this way, if I want to use the ricocheted bomb as a charge up weapon and it has a great area affect and I can do that, but the time it takes to charge it up and the damage it does is far less then if I were to use it as a straight up projectile that has no charge and is a lot harder to hit, but does a lot more damage.

Another example lies in the New York City map where, at first glance, there appears to be a giant arena for you to shoot and blow up everything in sight, which — it is. However, as you play more and more, you might soon begin to realize that

as you start to master, you go “oh my god,” all this circuitry that I can connect. The museum, to the bookstore, to the stock exchange, to the subway track and you actually start to learn the shortcuts and circuits and how those feed into the pickups and how those feed into a mode like ‘Nuke’ where if you want to get the missile launcher faster, do you know what kind of car you’re driving?

Much like Battlefield 3, for instance, where you can pick up the controller, go online, and starting shooting away, Twisted Metal is designed to give you the same ease where newcomers and old-time fans can jump in (with dual PSN account login on the same PS3!) and begin shooting and blowing things up. However, as many BF3 fans will tell you, there is a whole other world that exists within the game, where the weapons you choose, the knowledge of the maps, and enemy weapons will introduce you to another game. It’s one that is more exciting, rewarding, and long-lasting — and that’s exactly the depth Twisted Metal offers. Of course, single player fans will have plenty to chew through as well, seeing how the game will have a full story mode which will shed light on old favorite characters while taking them in a new direction. Twisted Metal is set to launch on February 14th in the United States with March 7th as the date for EU fans.

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Update:

Twisted Metal is currently number 3 on Amazon’s PlayStation Best Sellers list. You can pre-order your copy by clicking our pre-order link below.

Discuss:

Are you interested in Twisted Metal? Why or why not?

[David Jaffe quotes, via our ComicCon 2011 interview]


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