Asustek not fond of media, Resistance: Fall of Man screens, more
In our last post, we reported that Taiwanese firm Asustek was already shipping PS3 units. Now it turns out that whether they are or not, they don’t want people talking about it. The Chinese paper DigiTimes reports:
Asustek warned of legal action against media for any incorrect reports that jeopardize its relationships with clients, according to a company statement posted on the Taiwan Stock Exchange’s website.
In an attempt to ensure a smoother launch than the Xbox 360 experienced, Sony is reportedly in talks with British retailers to require a £150 deposit, roughly $279, to reserve a unit at the Nov. 17 launch. The full cost of a unit in Great Britain is likely to be £425. But cheerio, British readers! The United Kingdom will have both versions of the PS3 - just not at launch.
IGN reports from Comic-Con 2006 in San Diego that the PSP will serve as a controller for the PS3. Because that theory worked so well for the GameCube.
And now, because reading is boring, here are some screens you might have missed:
These are from the upcoming PS3 FPS Resistance: Fall of Man.
Check out the rest by clicking on this hyperlink, this one, right here.