
A new benchmark in PSP development is on the horizon. Playlogic, who just recently became a licensed PSP developer, plans to use a new video-streaming technology in their upcoming Xyanide Resurrection title that's never been used on the PSP or any handheld game before.
Playlogic does this by integrating "high-quality interactive video backdrop with real-time game sceneries to deliver high-quality graphics and effects on the PSP," according to their press release.
"Xyanide Resurrection has been specifically designed for the PSP platform and will certainly attract many fans of the shoot-'m-up genre around the globe," said Stefan Layer, VP/ Chief Marketing and Sales Officer.
Xyanide is set to launch in the first quarter of 2007.













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10-12-2006 @ 1:19PM
pixelator said...
This is where the first Playstation really shined - New developers, new game engine technology, fresh ideas. This is far better news to me than an overpriced limited edition case that's only available overseas.
As long as these backdrops can maintain some degree of interactivity with the stuff going on in the foreground, this could open the door for some interesting games. This influx of new licensed developers could really help the PSP scene.
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10-12-2006 @ 1:33PM
Alien said...
I never where interested in this game ... until now , I wonder what will all be , I just have to wait and see :)
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10-13-2006 @ 12:28AM
Benjamin said...
Uh is it just me or do the backgrounds on the screenshots look like any other PSP game??
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10-13-2006 @ 2:47PM
carterman said...
Oh, you mean just like what Shin'en was doing with Nanostray on the DS...and Iridion 2 on the GBA?
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