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March 2010

Yakuza 3 Hits Western Shores!

The big day is finally here. As Yakuza 3 begins the journey to stores across the west, we take another look at what makes Yakuza 3 something you’ll find only on the PS3. For this blog, I’ve roped in my colleague Aaron from SEGA of America as he’s a huuuuuge Yakuza fan. So, over to Aaron.

If there’s one thing about Yakuza that these last few months have taught people,” I thought as I sat at lunch on Monday, “It’s that the fans are a force to take seriously. …Usually.” Fans can be the biggest allies and proponents of games that may not be the huge, multi-million sellers like (insert generic FPS here), or (insert additional generic FPS here). They can create amazing successes for games that were never expected to have them – looking at you, Valkyria Chronicles – and they can just as easily do the opposite, in some cases.

But more than anything, most fans just want to be heard. Fans want interaction, and to be responded to. So let’s begin this blog post by jumping right in to one of the biggest things fans have been asking about: the content.

Yakuza 3

Yakuza 3 is huge. Besides exploring Tokyo and Okinawa, you can also visit restaurants, pick up ramen at a local convenience store, go golfing, bowling, fishing, karaoke, or bust some heads in a local street fight.

As someone who enjoyed Shenmue, my love for Yakuza grows in knowing that some of the people who developed the original Shenmue games also work on Yakuza now. The similarity in feel between the two is no coincidence – and the epic feel of exploration, and Japanese culture, that the game offers are things you won’t find anywhere else. I’m also a big fan of playing darts while drunk –- the extra level of difficulty is quite entertaining, besides being notably safer in Yakuza 3’s virtual world than it is in real life. (Note: I do not condone playing darts while intoxicated. You’ll probably take someone’s eye out.)

Also, we’d like to make special note that while not everything from the Japanese version made it to the western shores, that our community team has been -– and will be -– reading, compiling, and passing all of that feedback upwards here at SEGA. I can’t say more than that presently, but know that you are being heard, and we’ll make sure of that for you. To clarify additionally, as has been mentioned: Hostesses are in the game, and you can take them out on dates, build relationships, and sing Karaoke with them to your heart’s content.

Yakuza 3

As Yakuza goes out the door and into the homes of hundreds of thousands of fans, I’d also like to take a moment to give some thanks to the people that really deserve it –- and that’s you guys. It goes to the people who pushed from the beginning to show SEGA how much they wanted this game here. To those who post in the comments sections encouraging us, offering bright and helpful viewpoints even when the going got rough. And finally, to those who continue to support this PS3 exclusive by picking up the game, and in doing so give the franchise the legs on which to stand.

Know that we appreciate the support so many of you have already given to this series – and that we are now, and will continue to listen to your feedback.

That said – here’s to Yakuza 3!

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New GT5 Trailer

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I’m thrilled today to be able to be here to share with you another great trailer for Gran Turismo 5.

Gran Turismo 5

The trailer is a real visual feast and is a stunning showcase for some of the new features that we can expect to see in GT5 including damage, night time racing, new licenses and brands and…well pick out the details for yourself, I’m hope you will agree that there’s plenty to get excited about!

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Enjoy the trailer and keep a look out on the PlayStation Blog and gran-turismo.com for more news on all things Gran Turismo.

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Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition

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Hi Everyone, my name is Dom Matthews and I’m the European Product Manager for Resident Evil 5 at Capcom. I wanted to give you all the heads up that Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition is available from today for Playstation 3.  With such a lot of new content being released recently for Resident Evil 5, we’ve decided to bring everything together into one great value pack.

Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition truly is the ultimate Resident Evil 5 collection. The pack includes the multi-million selling Resident Evil 5 plus all downloadable content that has been released for the game to date.

The pack includes:

  • Resident Evil 5 – the original horror masterpiece
  • New Episode: Lost in Nightmares
  • New Episode: Desperate Escape
  • The Mercenaries Reunion
  • 4 New Costumes
  • Versus Mode

First up is Lost in Nightmares, which takes Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine to the infamous Spencer Mansion – but this time in glorious High Definition. Previously only seen in a Resident Evil 5 cut scene, Lost in Nightmares tells the story of when Chris and Jill enter the mansion and end up face to face with terror. Packed with puzzles and infused with its characteristic atmosphere, Lost in Nightmares takes Resident Evil 5 back to some of its heritage.

Unlike the puzzle based Lost in Nightmares, Desperate Escape, the second additional episode, is a full throttle battle against unrelenting waves of enemies. Desperate Escape tells the story of when BSAA agent Josh Stone and Jill fight together to escape the Tricell facility through hordes of Majini.

Mercenaries Reunion gives you the opportunity to play Mercenaries mode with some real classic Resident Evil characters. First off you can play as Josh Stone from Desperate Escape and Excella from Resident Evil 5. You can also play as rookie S.T.A.R.S. member Rebecca Chambers and the legendary Barry Burton.

In Versus Mode you can lead your favourite RE5 characters into the horror online. Compete for points by taking on the Majini or fight against other players in Slayers mode. You can fight alone or in a team of up to 4.

In addition to all of the above you get 4 fetching new costumes for Sheva and Chris which can be used throughout the game’s various modes.

Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition is a great value pack for those new to the game or those just wanting to get the biggest and best Resident Evil 5 experience.

To find out more visit the Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition Website.

Thanks for listening. One Love.

Dom



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Eye of Judgment Legends Available on PlayStation Network 11 March

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This Thursday, 11 March, the wait for THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS will finally be over as the game becomes available for download on PlayStation Network. Enjoy the ultimate digital card game experience for the PlayStation Portable system everywhere you go.

Eye of Judgment Legends

As mentioned previously, THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS features game play based on digital cards that players collect, trade, and use to battle against others. Fans of the PlayStation3 system hit THE EYE OF JUDGMENT will enjoy updated card balancing and new strategies, as well as the ability to easily carry your entire digital card collection to build the perfect deck. Collect the Rare and Ultra Rare cards to build more unique battle decks! Plus there’s an all new Story mode created exclusively for the PSP version, where you’ll unfold an epic journey to save the world from the evil Lord Biolith.

Eye of Judgment Legends

Check out the trailer for the game now, which will also be available on the PlayStation Store.

There are also two multiplayer modes for head-to-head card battles, Ad-hoc and Infrastructure. Ad-hoc mode lets you face off against another player locally over Wi-Fi, as well as trade cards from your collection. Infrastructure mode lets you battle another player online and compares the top scores among players all around the world!

Eye of Judgment Legends

Infrastructure mode also makes global tournaments possible for THE EYE OF JUDGMENT LEGENDS. See if you have what it takes to rank among the top players in the world, and observe battle tactics from other players you challenge that may improve your skills for future tournaments. The first tournament will be held 11 March at 3:00 AM GMT, and last until 18 March 9:00 AM GMT. This will be a great warm-up to the many strategies and approaches to card battles. To even the field, Ultra Rare cards will be restricted from the first tournament. Hurry and buy the game on March 11 so you can practice and build your card collection before the tournament begins! Stay tuned to the blog for additional tournament announcements.

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Digital Comics Store Update (11th March 2010)

Hi everyone, hope you’ve all had a great week. We’re as busy as ever trying to bring you more comics to more countries. We can’t announce anything yet, but rest assured that we are doing all we can.

This week’s highlights:

Marvel releases the first ever five issues of The X-Men (1963). Issue one would set you back a cool $100,000 dollars if you purchased it at auction. We are offering it to you for less than the price of a pint. Bargain!

Digital Comics

Red 5 returns with the first issue of We Kill Monsters. Like Red 5’s other comics it’s a thoroughly enjoyable action-comedy in which two brothers discover monsters in their sleepy town and the power to do something about it. We’ll be seeing some more Atomic Robo on the store soon.

Digital Comics

IDW will satisfy all your Transformer and Star Trek needs. Be sure to pick up the penultimate issue of Locke & Key: Head Games.

Here’s the list:

  • 2000AD Prog #1670 — 2000AD 15+
  • Archie & Friends #137: A Night at the Comic Shop #1 — Archie Comics 3+
  • Betty & Veronica: Valentine Spectacular — Archie Comics 3+
  • Donald Duck and the Vacation Chain — Disney 3+
  • Donald Duck in: “Gone With The Wind” #3 — Disney 3+
  • Locke & Key: Head Games #5 — IDW 17+
  • Marvel Knights (2000) #11-#15 — Marvel 12+
  • Scrooge McDuck and the Coin-Eating Plant — Disney 3+
  • Star Trek: Nero #2 — IDW 9+
  • Superduck #8 — Disney 3+
  • Transformers #3 — IDW 3+
  • Transformers: All Hail Megatron #15 — IDW 9+
  • Transformers: Tales of the Fallen #2 & #3 — IDW 9+
  • We Kill Monsters #1 — Red 5 Comics 9+
  • Wizards of Mickey #4: Diamond Moon — Disney 3+
  • The X-Men (1963) #1-#5 — Marvel 3+
  • Wolverine (2003) #56-#61 — Marvel 15+
  • X: Men: Phoenix Endsong (2004) #1-#5 — Marvel 9+
  • Dreamland Chronicles #2 — IDW 3+

To see the prices in your currency please visit www.playstationcomics.com.

See you next week..

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