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.
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Anyways, its still a nifty thing I guess. Go Sony.
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I don't think this elitism is really warranted. The fact that somebody has the equipment and knowledge to capture console gameplay videos doesn't mean their videos will be any good. Conversely, someone who can make killer demo videos doesn't really need to know jack about s
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It's bullshit, yes, but I feel like tossing it in.
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Most of the time when you have a "WTF" moment it passes before you would get to the recording option.
By having a backbuffer you could start recording even after that corpse flew out of the window and hit someone, and still capture that funny moment.
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I'm not saying all games should have modes as extensive as this, but auto-saving all of your temporary films would be great.
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Next week is when we get the 500000000 videos of guys teabagging each other posted to youtube and linked everywhere.
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Get a grip
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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.
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I cant count the number of controllers Ive worn out, well I probably can, somewhere close to a dozen dualshocks and dualshock 2's. Haven't used the new one yet, but its essentially identical from what I hear.
The Xbox controllers are too narrow, my fingers end up mingling underneath wondering what to do with themselves. And the knobby, bulbous buttons are irritating. As for Nintendo.. well lets just say the wiimote isn't going to get me a shorter lap time in Gran Turismo...
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At least when you use the Wiimote + nunchuck, you don't have to hold both hands together in front of you. THAT is innovation. Kudos to Nintendo for getting that aspect right. I think they should come out with PS3 and 360 controllers that are separated for each hand and joined with a cord.
To compare, play GTA4 on the PS3 and then Mario Kart on the Wii (with nunchuck). Basically, the same type of controls, but one forces you to ruin your hands and sit up intensely.
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Yes, I'm sure that's exactly how the sequence of events unfolded. The choice was "youtube integration" or "removal of actual hardware in the console".
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Again, neither are likely related.
This would also be more of an issue if it was actually hard to find a PS2 these days.
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