Studio 4C and Toyota partner up for Peace Eco Smile

It's not everyday where we see a Japanese animation studio team up with a car company to develop a unique short based on its vehicles. That's exactly what happened when Toyota teamed up with Studio 4°C, which is also known for its short in The Animatrix and Tekkonkinkreet, to come up with PES: Peace Eco Smile. Toyota Motor Corporation will be screening the animation at Anime Expo 2012, which is held at the Los Angeles Convention center, starting from this Friday June 29th and runing until July 2nd.

The premise of the shorts are actually quite nice. An alien named Pes comes to Earth and becomes enamored with a human girl, while also being fascinated by our cars, in this case being Toyotas. It's a somewhat silly premise but one that works thanks to its heartwarming story. If there's one thing for sure, it certainly doesn't feel like you're watching an advertisement for Toyota.

Talk about unique style of advertising. If there is one thing for certain, Toyota knows for sure how to cater to their target demographic. If you happen to be at the Anime Expo this weekend, make sure to give PES a look. Not only will you get to see a unique partnership between car company and animation studio, but you're sure to appreciate the amazing animation that Studio 4°C has done.


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YouTube app launches on PS Vita today

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In the event that you aren't near a computer, don't have a tablet, and never carry a smartphone, you can now watch YouTube videos on your PlayStation Vita. Adding to the Vita's growing portfolio of applications, the YouTube app will be available as a free download via the PS Vita Store on PSN.

YouTube takes advantage of the Vita's impressive 5" OLED screen and 3G capability, while giving you the same features the normal site offers, but on-the-go. Key features of YouTube on the Vita include:

Videos will be available in both full screen or small screen mode depending on your choice. In Full Screen mode, a control panel will be displayed on the screen, which will allow you to easily expand or minimize videos. An HD button will also appear when playing high definition (up to 720p) videos. While watching in small screen mode, you'll be able to view the video while having access to the like or dislike buttons, suggested videos, comments, and information.

"PS Vita was designed to deliver the best high-resolution portable entertainment experience possible," said SCEA's Don Mesa. "We’re very excited to be able to offer the content and applications that are compelling to you, and we looking forward to bringing you more as we move further into 2012."


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Earth Defense Force coming to Vita in Japan this September

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Earth Defense Force 2017, the shooter that came to Xbox 360 in 2007, is returning this year as a PlayStation Vita game in Japan.

According to Dengeki PlayStation, the game is slated for release on September 27.

D3 Publisher's new portable version will feature ad-hoc and online multiplayer for up to four players, unlike the Xbox 360 game, which offered two-player local co-op.

Earth Defense Force 2017 was followed by Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC in 2011.

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No Resistance games planned for the foreseeable future

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The recent Resistance: Burning Skies for PlayStation Vita may be the only game in the series fans receive for a while, according to Sony.

Speaking to Official PlayStation Magazine UK, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s online producer Daniel Brooke said they had "no definitive plans" for the future of the series.

Burning Skies was met with mixed reviews (it's holding at 59 on Metacritic), and sales for Resistance 3 were poor compared with its predecessor.

Do you think the series needs a break or a burial?

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The GameZone app is here, giving you all the latest info on the go

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We at GameZone strive to bring you the latest coverage of the video game industry. Be it in the form of breaking news, game previews, GameZone originals or our honestly honest reviews, there is a lot of information we want to convey to you on a daily basis.

But what if you're not at your computer?!

Thanks to our new GameZone app, you can get all the gaming coverage that you could possibly ever need, on the go! That's right, whether it's the latest reviews, one of our thought provoking originals, a trailer for the latest GTA game, or a news piece about the latest patch in Diablo, our new GameZone app has it all!

GameZone iPhone app

You can download the app to your iTunes through This Link or just search for GameZone on your iOS device.


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Pre-order LittleBigPlanet on the PS Vita and get awesome BioShock costumes

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Depending on where you live, fans who pre-order LittleBigPlanet for the PS Vita will be rewarded with a some pretty cool costumes as a "thank you" from Sony.

The bonus costumes include BioShock's iconic Big Daddy (who will also be a featured character in Sony's PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale) and Little Sister. Your pre-order could also include the Knights of Old costumes which will allow you to dress up your Sackboy or Sackgirl as a knight, damsel in distress, black knight, or fearsome dragon.

Details vary depending on which country you live in or where you pre-order from, Sony confirmed. On top of that, the particular colors of these pre-order Knights of Old costumes will remain exclusive forever!


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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection review (PlayStation Vita)

Okay, so we’ve gotten that disappointment aside.  Does that mean that Metal Gear Solid HD Collection is a failure as a result?  Not at all.  In fact, the port accomplishes quite a bit in its own regard, thanks to two classic MGS titles that haven’t skipped a beat, even years after their release.  Some notable extras help too.

 

The package contains two main games, both which originally appeared on the PlayStation 2 ages ago.  Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty returns Solid Snake to active duty, while also peculiarly bringing Raiden into the mix.  Then you’ve got Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, an epic sequel in its own right, taking place years before with Big Boss making the rounds, trying to keep America safe from a heinous plot involving — what else — Metal Gears.

Both stories are intact from previous releases, complete with weird situations and the occasional awkward moment with Snake.  But, c’mon, it’s Metal Gear, did we really expect anything less?

For the most part, Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater play very well on the Vita.  You’ll have no problem playing through the stealth scenarios, knocking out guards and completing objectives while taking part in epic boss battles, especially through Snake Eater.  However, there is an interesting, and not quite effective, change with inventory controls.  Rather than using your shoulder buttons to switch items, you actually use icons on the touch screen.  It’s hardly a broken system, but we wonder why Konami didn’t include a traditional set-up.  Oh well, it’s still Snake-infused fun.

As for the presentation, Konami has held up its HD end of the bargain rather well.  Though there are times the awkward camera angle or frame rate issue arises, both games look great on the Vita screen, complete with detailed animations and beautiful environments, especially in Snake Eater.  The switch to first-person view is still pretty swift too, though it can be jarring if you’re not prepared for it.  We also like the sound, between the quality Metal Gear voice acting we’ve come to expect (and we mean quality by Metal Gear standards, natch) and great musical cues.  Yes, the “Snake Eater” theme is still intact.  Revel in it.

While Metal Gear Solid HD Collection doesn’t offer the greatest of extras, there are a few worth digging into here.  The VR missions make the trip, as well as the first two MSX Metal Gear games, showing you just how far Snake has come over the years.  Oddly enough, some of the Subsistence pack-ins are missing, along with — yep — Peace Walker.  We honestly would’ve taken that over Sons of Liberty, given the choice.

If you already own Metal Gear Solid HD Collection on a console and can live without taking it on the go, you aren’t missing much.  However, if you’re seeking a stealthy companion for on-the-go play, this package is still quite sufficient, despite missing additives.  The action remains as grandeur as ever, and the presentation didn’t lose much in the transition.  Now if we can just get Konami to work on a few more handheld HD collections.  BUT NOT SILENT HILL.


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