اين بازي به عنوان لانچ تيتل برا ي ps3 هست وتوسط شركت keoi ساخته ميشه اسم بازي هم هم نوشته شده: FETAL INERTIA
اين بازي بايد بازي ريسينگ در هوا باشه من كه اينجوري حدس زدم
Jump it up!
The Vehicles of Fatal Inertia. Posted Jun 26, 2006 at 09:31AM by
Christopher C. Listed in:
Fatal Inertia,
Games Tags:
Koei,
titan,
Fatal Inertia
Currently planned as a
PlayStation 3 launch title,
Koei's
Fatal Inertia looks to put players in the cockpit of some of the fastest, meanest racers this side of a Seubulba
- Phoenix Class
The model shown here is one of the earliest Fatal Inertia race craft. The Phoenix class ships have evolved into the most balanced performance racers and are capable in all benchmark tests.
With engines fitted where the wings would normally be mounted, this model utilizes higher speeds while making some sacrifices in handling and maneuverability.
The craft below is another Phoenix class vessel, but with a customized hood. Virtually any part of the ship can be modified, including the full front end and rear, side skirts, the cockpit, wings, as well as various body styling attachments such as spoilers.
- Aurora Class
Aurora class race craft are constructed to offer its drivers maximum speed. Its exotic design is based on jet propelled vehicles that broke terrestrial speed records in the 21st and 22nd centuries. While capable of astonishing top speeds, Aurora class vessels make make some sacrifices in acceleration and maneuverability.
The model shown in the following two photos have been fitted with extra large wings that improve its stability and handling.
The styling of each ship is freely customizable via paint jobs, decals, and other cosmetic enhancements. The Aurora class craft pictured below, features a series of custom flame decals, just one example of what you can do with your ship.
- Mercury Class
Mercury class racers are engineered to deliver the fastest acceleration and superior handling. Its design is inspired by 22nd century joint strike fighter aircraft, and as such its tight control, quick acceleration and ability to execute evasive maneuvers is unmatched. However, these features come at a price; Mercury race craft offer a lower top speed than the other classes.
Easy to control, the Mercury class vessel (shown below) is the recommended race craft for new drivers.
Sheer power and an impressive top speed make any Titan class ship a dangerous contender. The larger payload capacity allow the Titans to pick up twice the normal amount of ammunition from weapon pads, and carry engines that can produce maximum thrust, but the weight of Titan ships limit its maneuverability.
Titan class race craft are best suited to combat and will prove to be a formidable threat in the hands of an experienced driver.
So there you have it folks, the vehicles of Fatal Inertia. Strap in and brace yourselves for rush to hit November 17!
اين هم اعلام شركت تيم نينجا مبني بر اينكه شايد NINJA GAIDEN BLACK براي ps3 هم ساخته بشه
EGM Rumor: Ninja Gaiden Black on PS3
Posted Jun 15, 2006 at 07:28PM by Maricar V. Listed in: Rumors Tags: EGM, ninja, Star Wars, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Ryu Hayabusa
Though we try to set rumors aside, we can't simply ignore
Electronic Gaming Monthly's (
EGM) massive dose of gaming gossip. In the latest issue of the magazine, the weekly rumor column hints on a massively multiplayer version of Burnout, a re-designed PSP,
Kingdom Hearts PSP,
Star Wars game for the Wii, a next-gen
Star Wars: Battlefront sans Pandemic, and an Xbox 360 version of
Auto Assault. Of course, there's one for the PS3 too! EGM speculates there'll be a PS3 version
Ninja Gaiden Black, the game that features dragon ninja,
Ryu Hayabusa. There had been speculations way back in July 2005 about the game having a PS3 version, but EGM resurrecting the rumor makes it even more believable.
The
Ninja Gaiden series gained popularity on the 8-bit NES for its tight-action gameplay, use of cinematic cut scenes and of course, the catchy music. It's been released as a
3D action game on the Xbox, developed by the makers of
Dead or Alive, Team Ninja.
Details of the PS3 version were not revealed but we can probably expect even more astounding cinematic cut scenes, engaging plot, and challenging missions.