Last week was held the Xbox 360 Showcase in San Francisco, and we've had the great opportunity to spend some quality time with the bests game designers of the Microsoft pool. After our interviews with Shane Kim and Tomonobu Itagaki, let's focus on the very british Salvatore Fileccia, Lead Programmer of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts who shared with us his first comments on the surprising next instalment of Rare's famous platforming series.
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i hope.
Cheers
PS: The accent of the Rare guy was horrible..Where is he from?!
Oh how.... unified....
You cans ee Little Big Planet ahs been amde for it, and I think Microsoft just asked them to involve content creation for Banjo and Kazooie, and it won't work.
Microsoft needs to stop working in the shadow of Sony... it's like they only think they are better at is online, otehrwise Sony is still making allt he first moves, with Mcirosoft quickly mirroing them.
Oh how.... unified....
You cans ee Little Big Planet ahs been amde for it, and I think Microsoft just asked them to involve content creation for Banjo and Kazooie, and it won't work.
Microsoft needs to stop working in the shadow of Sony... it's like they only think they are better at is online, otehrwise Sony is still making allt he first moves, with Mcirosoft quickly mirroing them.
*17000 pieces of content on PSN?
*TV Shows and Movies on PSN?
*Unified Friends List on PSN?
*Cross game private chat on PSN?
*Achievements on PSN?
*Custom Music anywhere at anytime on PS3?
*Cross game invites on PSN?
*Cross game messages on PSN?
Oh how.... unified....
You cans ee Little Big Planet ahs been amde for it, and I think Microsoft just asked them to involve content creation for Banjo and Kazooie, and it won't work.
Microsoft needs to stop working in the shadow of Sony... it's like they only think they are better at is online, otehrwise Sony is still making allt he first moves, with Mcirosoft quickly mirroing them.
Perhaps you missed all the other games recently that have been focusing on user generated content, because I think you'll find it is no where close to being the first game to support something like this. Spore appears to be the basis for a lot of these upcomming games, and may I say, it still looks to be doing it a lot better than anything else we've seen.
But as for LBP, it's suspicously similar to a game that Peter Molyneux, who works for Microsoft announced back in 2005, and oddly enough a lot of his old team left to work for Sony, making LBP. Hmm..
Either way, who cares who's copying who. More great games are good for anyone, and user generated content is always fun.
Perhaps you missed all the other games recently that have been focusing on user generated content, because I think you'll find it is no where close to being the first game to support something like this. Spore appears to be the basis for a lot of these upcomming games, and may I say, it still looks to be doing it a lot better than anything else we've seen.
But as for LBP, it's suspicously similar to a game that Peter Molyneux, who works for Microsoft announced back in 2005, and oddly enough a lot of his old team left to work for Sony, making LBP. Hmm..
Either way, who cares who's copying who. More great games are good for anyone, and user generated content is always fun.
And Ford GT Guy, that's like asking why the first car didn't have a V8. PS3 hasn't been aroudn as long as XBL, so you have to back up the content issue, now there is XMB and trophies coming.
I am not impressed either way.