View Full Version : [From the dev] Load Inc. on PSN ?????
DenisDenis
October 12th, 2007, 11:40
Hello hello hello.
For those who don't have an Xbox 360 yet, you probably don't know Load Inc, a dev studio from Paris, coneheads country.
We are seriously thinking about making games for the awesome PS3.
What are your favorite titles on PSN?
(I like 'Pixel Jump Racers')
What are you waiting for?
('Echochrome' for me)
Cheers y'all!
Denis.
Chris
October 12th, 2007, 11:41
I'm waiting for Echochrome, Everyday Shooter and Little Big Planet. ( I think LBP is going to be PSN..?)
Bleach22
October 14th, 2007, 14:06
LBP is on BR isnt it?
I thought it was a big production game, not a one for PSN
Chris
October 14th, 2007, 19:54
I'm probably wrong.
_Chris_
October 17th, 2007, 02:09
I heard it was PSN...
JasonA
October 17th, 2007, 02:20
http://www.mediamolecule.com/sackgirl.jpg
I think it's a retail game, I was always on the undertstanding it was coming out on blu-ray but uses a lot of HDD space to store stuff...
http://www.mediamolecule.com/games.html
Lotus 111s
October 17th, 2007, 16:23
Hello hello hello.
For those who don't have an Xbox 360 yet, you probably don't know Load Inc, a dev studio from Paris, coneheads country.
We are seriously thinking about making games for the awesome PS3.
What are your favorite titles on PSN?
(I like 'Pixel Jump Racers')
What are you waiting for?
('Echochrome' for me)
Cheers y'all!
Denis.
Favorite game on PSN is by a long way Stardust HD, i can not stop playing this game. I thought Geometry Wars was going to be hard to top for value for money. Stardust HD has far surpassed it for me (my best score is 137 million btw)
Other games i have really enjoyed are Blast Factor,Grip Shift, Tekken 5 and LocoRoco all of which, for me at least, offer far more than 90% of the XBLA offerings which tend to be remakes or just plain boring and usually overpriced.
Then we get to the biggie, Warkhawk which for just £20 makes XBLA games which mostly cost £6 look like a rip-off of extreme proportions.
Looking most forward to GT5 Prologue,Pain, Toy Home and if it is a PSN game Little Big Planet.
Sorry if i sound like a Sony fanboy, i am not, i just wish XBLA offered better games than it does. I think this is one area were Microsoft need to do alot better.
Rossko_UK
October 17th, 2007, 16:28
Favorite game on PSN is by a long way Stardust HD, i can not stop playing this game. I thought Geometry Wars was going to be hard to top for value for money. Stardust HD has far surpassed it for me (my best score is 137 million btw)
Other games i have really enjoyed are Blast Factor,Grip Shift, Tekken 5 and LocoRoco all of which, for me at least, offer far more than 90% of the XBLA offerings which tend to be remakes or just plain boring and usually overpriced.
Then we get to the biggie, Warkhawk which for just £20 makes XBLA games which mostly cost £6 look like a rip-off of extreme proportions.
Looking most forward to GT5 Prologue,Pain, Toy Home and if it is a PSN game Little Big Planet.
Sorry if i sound like a Sony fanboy, i am not, i just wish XBLA offered better games than it does. I think this is one area were Microsoft need to do alot better.
I agree with that, I just wish PSN had demos as well. No demo makes me much more hesitant in buying a game from the PSN.
kidkit
October 17th, 2007, 23:52
True, more games need the starter pack.
So far I like Calling All Cars, Star Dust HD (favourite), and Everday Shooter. I meant to try LocoRoco but have yet to get around to it.
DenisDenis
October 18th, 2007, 10:04
I agree with that, I just wish PSN had demos as well. No demo makes me much more hesitant in buying a game from the PSN.
It's one thing we want to address with Sony, making sure we can have a trial version - to us it makes sense.
On the game portfolio, I think both consoles have their of weakness and strength. On a business stand point, the fact that there's a lot more Xbox users clearly changes perspectives, especialy when I talk to publishers >:)
I hope we'll pull this one off, I'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
vBulletin® v3.7.1, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.