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  • AI middleware makes its way to Wii

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    12.04.2007

    Knyogon, the company who brought AI tech Kynapse to the industry, has announced that its middleware is now available to Wii developers. It was used in the Xbox 360 game Crackdown and is also being implemented into the upcoming Fable 2. But, as far as Wii developers using the middleware, details are less clear. Knyogon's press release states that 2 developers are utilizing the Wii version fo the middleware as of now, but fails to go into any kind of specifics beyond that. Pierre Pontevia, Kynogon CEO, comments that "Wii is a remarkable success and we are proud to offer Kynapse to Wii game developers. The unique capabilities of Wii allow developers to produce creative forms of gameplay that require innovative AI. Kynapse has been selected by a very significant number of industry leaders for the development of AAA titles." He goes on further to add that "With Kynapse, we feel Wii developers have another critical tool in their hands that helps them unleash the real magic of the Wii system."[Via Joystiq]

  • Popular AI tech throws support behind Wii

    by 
    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    12.04.2007

    Realism is not the Wii's domain. We've come to terms with this, so much so that our psychiatrist has begun to offer us half-rates for her trouble. Even so, any efforts to help the little console along the path of next-gen righteousness are welcomed. An update today from the AI middleware sleuths at Kynogon is certainly that, as the company has announced support for the Wii, offering their popular AI tech Kynapse to Wii game developers in order to help keep their NPCs from running around all willy-nilly.Kynapse is already used in a number of other titles, both currently available and in production for a variety of platforms, including Crackdown, Alone in the Dark, and the upcoming sequel to Fable, and while no Wii developers have come forward and announced titles they expect to take advantage of the AI solution, Kynogon notes that Kynapse has already been tapped by two different studios for use in upcoming Wii projects. Who knows, maybe someday soon we can quit visiting the shrink altogether.

  • DC Online to get Crackdown AI

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    11.20.2007

    In a fairly blase bit of news, Sony Online Entertainment has announced that they'll be using Kynogen's Kynapse AI technology for the DC Comics MMO they currently have in development. Kynapse has been used in such successful games as Lord of the Rings Online, Fable 2, and Crackdown, though if you asked us we probably wouldn't be able to figure out what is quite so remarkable about it. The focus of their technology seems to be AI that works well in large environments, which would fit well with the "massive" part of the MMO equation, but you'd really be hard-pressed to find an MMO where that wasn't the case.If we were of a more conspiratorial bend, we might suggest that SOE is using this otherwise innocuous piece of news filler to simply remind gamers everywhere that not every officially-licensed super hero MMO out there is rumored to be on the chopping block. But that would be completely unprofessional, and we'd never do anything like that...[Via NextGen]