Konami takes EA head-on. (The Build Up)

 

Konami has gone ahead and announced the ever popular soccer sim, ProEvolution Soccer (PES) 2009 due for release this October. To rival that the dudes at EA have gone ahead and announced its nemesis, in the form of the eagerly anticipated successor to the technically brilliant and adept FIFA 08 which is to be released somewhere in October itself. What seems imminent now is that the two giants are heading towards a head-on collision!!!

 

It’s was not long time back that we saw some ruffled feathers in the EA camp. During the pre FIFA 08 era, the dudes at EA were really weary about the challenges the developers from Konami threw at them. PES was considered by far the most photo realistic soccer sim ever to hit market. For God’s sake we even saw the strikers cringe every time they took a shot at goal and defenders gawk at the ball every now and then (Have a look below if you do not believe me).

 

 

Then a stage arrived when we experienced the jerseys of the players sway with every movement they made. That was the amount of realism that went into the making of these PES games. As my friend Po in the movie Kung Fu Panda puts it” It is said that his enemies would go blind from over-exposure to pure awesomeness!” This was what happened eventually with FIFA. But instead of getting bogged down, they took stock of things and as they say rest is history!!!

 

 

Come October 2007 and the fans witnessed the critically panned PES 2008, thanks to its buggy online mode and the crappy PS3 version helping EA leap frog ahead in the race between the two goliaths. Not to mention FIFA Next-Gen’s amazing gameplay and online capabilities (with the “Be a Pro” mode at the forefront of them all) aiding EA to become the numero uno of Soccer sims available in the market.

 

 

Konami now stands deserted by most of its staunch supporters who needless to say have become FIFA faithfuls, me included(for the time being atleast). They face an uphill task which involves winning back their fan base and dislodging EA from the summit, all of which happens when the face-off begins this october. But trust the Giant Japanese company to adhere to the japanese idiom i.e.,”Koketsu ni irazunba koji o ezu” which quite literally means “If you do not enter the tiger’s cave, you will not catch its cub.” So all i can say as of now is that if everything goes to plan this autumn, we soccer fans will have our hands full and by the end of it, Football will be the eventual winner.

 

Guest Blogger Nikhil Naik from Bangalore.

Nvidia: Down Market

This is bad news for Nvidia and its shareholders, the recent ATI surge has led to an Nvidia fall. Next Generation reports that:

 

Having announced that it expects Q2 sales to fall to between $875 million and $975 million from a previously estimated $1.1 billion, Nvidia’s stock dropped $5.54, or 31 percent, to $12.49 at market close on Thursday, reports Bloomberg.Nvidia, which has been forced to trim its chip prices in the face of increased market competition, has seen its shares decline 63 percent this year.

 

 The firm, which will record costs of as much as $200 million because of a defect in some laptop chips, also said it will be less profitable than previously estimated. click here for the full story.

Call Of Duty: World At War Action Figures…..

 

McFarlane Toy company making action figures for Call of Duty: World At War apart from the Guitar Hero Action figures that they promised. It has partnered with Activision in bringing the action figures. The Action figures cost $10-15 each and are expected to be out this fall.

 

The following are the 4 detailed descriptions of the action figures that are incoming:

 

* Marine Infantry, Battle of Peleliu - Includes M1 Garand rifle and M1 bayonet
* Marine Corps with Flamethrower, Battle of Peleliu - Includes M2-2 flamethrower with removable flame, and M1911A1 pistol & holster
* Marine Corps with Machine Gun, Battle of Okinawa - Includes M-1928A1 machine gun w/20 round magazine and M1911A1 pistol & holster
* British Special Ops, Battle for