James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game official debut trailer for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, PSP and PC [HD]

James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game will take you deep into the heart of Pandora, an alien planet that is beyond imagination. Gamers will encounter the Na’vi, Pandora’s indigenous people and discover creatures and other wildlife the likes of which have never been seen in the world of videogames before. “Technically, we have a lot in common with Ubisoft and the game world,” says James Cameron, movie director of such hits as Aliens, The Terminator and Titantic. “We utilised highly sophisticated technologies in creating Avatar so, when it came to choosing a game company, I wanted a partner that would not only be inspired creatively by the world of Avatar but would have the capacity to keep up with the challenging demands of its technological needs. Ubisoft was that company.” James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game will launch this December for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP and PC. www.avatarmoviegame.com

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PSP Go! Interview

Even before the eagerly awaited press conference on Tuesday at the E3 in Los Angeles are the first concrete details, together with high-resolution images on the new PSP model from Sony Computer Entertainment have emerged. The device is 43 percent lighter than the PSP-3000 and still weighs 108 g. The LCD screen has shrunk slightly and measure only a diagonal of 3.8 instead of 4.3 inches. The resolution of 480 × 272 pixels is for compatibility reasons but obviously the same.
The controls can use a slide mechanism will be retracted. The former UMD drive is gone. Instead, the PSP go over 16 GB internal flash memory, which has a Memory Stick Micro can be expanded. In addition to the WLAN interface is also a Bluetooth interface added, for example via the wireless earphones can be connected. From a touch-screen, as he stands in mobile devices like the iPhone, and Zune DSI HD standard, said John Koller, director of hardware marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America, in the interview, however, nothing. Apparently, the PSP just go about their buttons to operate. The USB and power connections were at the bottom in a narrow socket joint together.

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