Sources say that licensing negotiations may well have written off our chances of a new Sony F1 game this year or next. ...
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The story behind there being no Formula One game on the PS3 this year. Sony had a five year deal to produce the official F1 game. The license fee was $15 million per year and the deal ran out with the 2007 version. Here's why it hasn't been renewed.
Formula 1 CE is the greatest F1 game ever, but one detail made it unplayable with a wheel: the lack of force feedback.
Formula One Championship Edition for the Playstation 3 has received update 1.10 that adds the force feedback ability to controllers and force feedback compatible racing wheels.
Electronic Arts has just stroke a deal with Formula One racing driver Lewis Hamilton amounting to a whopping five million GBP or roughly around US$ 10.40 million. The publication added that the driver will be featured on "Xbox and PlayStations around the world next year."
Following the successful PlayStation 3 starter pack containing a ps3 console, Resistance Fall of Man, MotorStorm and two Sixaxis, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe intends to renew the experiment with a second Pack planned for September 19 at the cost of 599.99 euros. This new pack will contain a PS3 ,2 sixaxis controllers and two new additional games as well ,namely Heavenly Sword and Formula One.Stay tune for an official conformation maybe at next weeks Leipzig Games Convention in Germany...
Gamestation in the UK are currently running an excellent special deal on Formula One: Championship Edition for the Playstation 3 (PAL)...
If you have bucket loads of money and want the ultimate Sony Ferrari PS3 kit the answer is the Australian developed SX02 GT Challenge Simulator that incorporates a full Ferrari simulator with a PS3 that blurs the line between virtual and reality.
Updated US Release Chart from IGN. Tekken 5:DR date confirmed and College Hoops 2K7 delayed.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe today announced that PLAYSTATION®3 will be launched in the PAL territories including the United Kingdom on 23rd March 2007 at a price of £425.
Australians still haven't been told exactly when in March the PlayStation 3 is set to launch, but at least local gamers are beginning to get a firm idea of exactly what games can be expected. Sony Computer Entertainment Australia (SCEA) has now confirmed five of its titles will be there from the PS3's first day of sale, bringing the expected number of launch games to 17.
Sony says that in the PS3-Demo-Kiosk ' PlayStation Store ' that are playable in Japan the following demos are now available.
Today some new ratings from the newest edition of the famous Japanese gamesmagazine Famitsu. Most remarkable is the review of Prey, that has been in stores for some time in U.S. and Europe now, but is new in Japan.
Demos and trailers available as Sony enters next-gen market.
Here's a list of 19 of 27 confirmed playable PS3 titles. The publisher for each game is listed in parentheses.