Sony Integrates YouTube API for PS3 38
Sony has announced the inclusion of the YouTube API to allow game developers to offer video uploading as an integrated part of their games. The only game that seems to be taking advantage of this so far is Mainichi Issho, a free Japanese PSN game.
Awesome. (Score:4, Interesting)
Part of the much broader Sony PS3 plans (Score:2, Interesting)
* User created levels for games Little Big Planet. Early versions of games ship with the game developer's own levels and then users create and upload their own levels that are made available to other PS3 owners with ratings and download counts to tell which are the best levels. Later on game developers come out with updated BluRay versions of their game with the disc filled with all the most popular levels.
* Ingame screenshots and movies. Saved to your PS3's harddrive and then published either through Home or websites like youtube or the upcomming PS3 gamer personal webpages. For Home the movies and images captured will be able to be streamed right on the wall of each person's own personal space along with other media content they have on their harddrives
Re:Awesome. (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm not saying all games should have modes as extensive as this, but auto-saving all of your temporary films would be great.