Monday, October 23, 2006

PS3 Net Service & Launch Titles Unveiled


Despite the Xbox 360’s 12 month head start on the PS3 arguably its biggest asset in the console wars was paved by its predecessor: the establishment of a truly powerful online service. Now Sony – rather belatedly – has detailed how it intends to fight back.





‘The PlayStation Network’ may be a rather uninspiring name, but it will offer PS3 owners the chance to browse the web and chat to other owners as well as store images, video and music – all for free. The ability to download games, demos and more will also be available but only for a fee.


No sneak peaks of the PlayStation Network have been offered prior to the service going live on 11 November (the PS3’s Japanese launch) but we have been told it will be heavily influenced by the existing system on the PSP. A ‘Friends’ area will let users see who is online, what games they want to play and engage in instant messaging and is also the portal from where stored media is accessed, either from the web, hard disc or removable flash memory.


Meanwhile a standard $15 price tag has been attached to downloadable games though a customised free version of Opera will provide a rare instance of value for money compared to Nintendo’s Wii where the same software will ultimately have to be paid for.


In addition the PlayStation Network, Sony has also unveiled the 21 launch titles that will greet the console’s release. In (slightly obsessive, compulsive) alphabetical order, the run down is as follows:



Blazing Angels Squadrons of WWII
Call of Duty 3
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
F.E.A.R
Fight Night Round 3
Full Auto 2: Battlelines
Genji: Days of the Blade
Madden NFL 07
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire
NBA 07 (Sony)
NBA 2K7 (2K Sports)
Need For Speed Carbon
NHL 2K7 (2K Sports)
Resistance: Fall of Man
Ridge Racer 7
Sonic the Hedgehog
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
Tony Hawk's Project 8
Untold Legends Dark Kingdom

All will be naturally be released on Blu-ray with Resistance and Genji expected to steal the headlines and COD3, Elder Scrolls, Ridge Racer and Sonic likely to add a strong supporting cast.

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Suggested retail price by region*
Region Expected pricing at release
Basic Premium
Japan Japan JP¥49,980 Open price
United States United States US$499 US$599
Canada Canada C$549 C$659
Mexico Mexico MXN$7,999 MXN$9,499
European Union Eurozone
(excluding Finland)
499 €599
United Kingdom United Kingdom GB£375† GB£425†
Switzerland Switzerland
CHF 749 CHF 899
Norway Norway
-
5000 NOK
Denmark Denmark 4295 DKK 5495 DKK†
Sweden Sweden
-
5999 SEK
Finland Finland €550 €650
Australia Australia A$829 A$999
New Zealand New Zealand NZ$999†
NZ$1199.95†
The PS3's 3.2 GHz Cell processor, developed jointly by Sony, Toshiba and IBM ("SIT"), is an implementation to dynamically assign physical processor cores to do different types of work independantly. It has a PowerPC-based "Power Processing Element" (PPE) and six accessible 3.2 GHz Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs), a seventh runs in a special mode and is dedicated to OS security, and an eighth disabled to improve production yields. The PPE, SPE's and other elements ("units") are connected via an Element Interconnect Bus which serves to connect all of the units in a ring-style bus. The PPE has a 512KB level 2 cache and one VMX vector unit. Each of the SPEs is a RISC processor with 128 128-bit SIMD GPRs and superscalar functions. Each SPE contains 256KB of non-cached memory (local storage, "LS") that is shared by program code and work data. SPEs may access more data in the main memory using DMA. The floating point performance of the whole system (CPU + GPU) is reported to be 2.18 TFLOPS[38]. PlayStation 3's Cell CPU achieves 218 GFLOPS single precision float and is reported at around 26 GFLOPS double precision. The PS3 will ship with 256 MB of Rambus XDR DRAM, clocked at CPU die speed.