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  • Metareview - Lost Planet: Extreme Condition

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    01.11.2007

    It's no secret that the Lost Planet marketing campaign is Capcom's most costly Westward-expansion effort to date. Xbox Live demos (that spawned a patch), Times Square ad space, and tonight's launch party have all contributed to a massive wave of hype that will come crashing down tomorrow. Have our senses been sufficiently flooded?The clump of reviews that have trickled out since the game launched in Japan and Europe (Dec. 21 & 31, respectively) has been decidedly mixed. Timing is on Capcom's side however, as these first few months of the New Year are commonly stale, devoid of competition. Our bet's on Lost Planet being a retail hit, but don't count on many remembering the game when it comes time to praise the year's best in December.

  • Capcom's official Lost Planet contest

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.11.2007

    Capcom's resident blogger Brian Dunn is holding an official contest for some more Lost Planet gear. Capcom is certainly going all-out with Lost Planet promotion. Seriously, it's some impressive marketing work. We've still got copies of the game to give away for your masterful pieces of photochop art.The Capcom contest is quite a bit of work and involves you buying the game around launch to even stand a chance. The first step is to accomplish the following criteria: Beat the game on any difficulty level. Play 100 ranked matches online. Get a medal in each game type in ranked matches online. You must be one of the first 10 people to do this and then send Brian a private message on his XBL gamertag. Winners get a poster signed by the Lost Planet development honchos: Inafune (Executive Producer), Takeuchi (Producer) and Oguro (Director). They'll also win a Lost Planet t-shirt, with one of three different styles to choose from. Most importantly, entries must be posted to THIS thread on the Capcom boards. We wish all companies would put this much inventive muscle behind marketing, even if the game bites, the promotional push deserves kudos.

  • Joyswag Photochop: Lost Planet, found entries - Day Four

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    Kevin Kelly
    Kevin Kelly
    01.10.2007

    Only one day left in the Lost Planet contest, so burn the midnight oil tonight and send us your last ditch efforts. Pull out all the stops, burn through a graphics card or two, and give us your best shot. We triple-dog dare you. Today's first winning entry comes from, er ... Untitled. Did your parents really dislike you or were you a clone who escaped? Very simplistic design, but well-done and very zen. Meditate a bit while you stare at it and chant your favorite mantra. It brings Marble Madness to mind, and also looks like a sweet game to be played with a Wiimote.Check out winner number two after the jump, and remind yourself one more time about all the contest details. That is, if they aren't already burned into your brain by this point. If you haven't entered yet, give it a go. If you've been trying and haven't won, keep it going. We've only got ten copies of the game to give out, and a lot of entries, but you never know what'll happen.

  • Microsoft confirms upgraded 360 for research

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    Jared Rea
    Jared Rea
    01.10.2007

    In an interview with Gamespot, Microsoft's general manager of their game developer group, Chris Satchell, confirmed the rumors and reported leaks concerning a future update to the Xbox 360 hardware. When asked directly about the possibility of an HDMI-enabled Xbox 360 somewhere down the line, Satchell said "If you want to get great HD, I think we've got a good solution for that. In the future it's interesting to see where standards evolve to." He then follows up this statement with "At the moment, everything you might have seen is just looking at our experimentation back in Redmond, not really a product that we're thinking about announcing."Rumors of an HDMI-enabled Xbox 360 have been kicking around ever since Microsoft introduced 1080P for the Xbox 360 via component this past September. Since then, everything from the Lost Planet "typo" to leaked shots of modified 360's have set off alarms across the internet. So while it's great to know that Microsoft is looking into every possibility, it's also hard to swallow that they won't be actively pursuing this opportunity in the marketplace .

  • Joyswag Photochop: Lost Planet, found entries - Day Three

    by 
    Kevin Kelly
    Kevin Kelly
    01.09.2007

    It was hard to tear ourselves away from watching video repeats of Steve Jobs' Apple keynote that took place this morning, but we managed to do it so we could judge the Lost Planet entries that keep pouring in. We're going to eventually have to put up a gallery of these, because we have a lot more than ten awesome entries. Thanks so much for giving us such great stuff to look at and choose from. Hopefully some of you are pursuing careers in graphic design with those mad skillz.Our first winning entry comes to us straight out of the annals of history, bringing you an extremely retro gaming dosage of John Milton. This has to be the most highbrow entry we've received yet, and that's including the large number of Lost Pants entries we're getting (some of which have been great). Nice work Shaun, you've both impressed and shamed us at the same time, since we read the Cliff's Notes version of this in high school.Check out the second winner after the jump, and refresh your memory on all the contest details. Keep 'em coming, because we're loving everything you've been sending.

  • Reminder: we've got your Lost Planet launch event pass

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    01.08.2007

    Hey folks, just a reminder that we're giving away 25 passes to Capcom's Lost Planet launch party. The event will be held Thursday, from 8pm to midnight, at the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center.You must be 18 and willing to provide Capcom with your name and email address to be eligible for a pass. Simply drop a comment (just one per person) on this post telling us the biggest thing you've ever lost. We'll select the winners at random.Note: Please do not comment if you're unable to attend the event.

  • Shipping this week: frickin' Lost Planet edition!

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    01.08.2007

    After a one week vacation, the world of Xbox 360 releases has returned, and no triumphant return would be complete without gifts. This week's gift isn't some crappy t-shirt hastily purchased at an airport gift shop either. No, this week is a doozy. It's a general policy that we like to have at least three titles to merit a bulleted list, but this week is special. It's the first game of the new year and it's a pretty big game to boot. As such, we present you with the combined North American/European shipping list for the week of January 8.Shipping this week in North America and Europe: Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Also worth noting, Japan will get its first crack at Viva Piñata this week (except it has been renamed Atsumare! Piñata). Let's introduce them. Japan, this is addiction. Addiction, Japan. So, who's picking up Lost Planet?

  • The Joystiq Weekend: January 6 - 7, 2007

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    01.07.2007

    Thought we'd show off David's winning Joyswag Photochop entry because it's an impressive piece of work and, quite frankly, we could see this game being made. Check out the highlights for today. CES CoverageSony ships 1mil PS3s in NA, targets 6mil worldwide by March '07The Xbox 360 to get IPTV in '07, ships 10.4mil consolesUNO is Live Anywhere!JoystiqueryJoyswag Photochop: Lost Planet, found entries - Day OnePS3 available on BestBuy.com ... stillToday's ye-haw-iest game video: Wii Play - Cow RunToday's mashiest game video: Battlestar meets WarcraftWeekly Webcomic Wrapup: evil Mii editionWe've got tickets to the Lost Planet launch event in San FranNewsChild's Play raises over one million dollarsKeyboard combo for the compulsively clean, obsessively sterileMayo Clinic prescribes active gamesOhhhh Canada, you could win a giant LinkSecond Life backlash gains momentumVideo: the rumored Xbox 360 v2Tabula Rasa not vaporware -- starts beta testingGameStop pulls out creative stops to move PS3sGamer Generation on Discovery HDWorld of Warcraft's list of useless classesSimCity DS screens for Japan, no stateside announcementRumors & SpeculationRumor Murder: PS3 with no Blu-rayNvidia drivers leak potential PC Gears of WarCultureThe workable PS2 toasterPatrick Curry completes his 52 game ideasHomemade video game items we wantWanting more worst game endings ever

  • Joyswag Photochop: Lost Planet, found entries - Day One

    by 
    Kevin Kelly
    Kevin Kelly
    01.07.2007

    Joystiqers, our hats are off to you. You have been heeding the call in spades. It's only the first day of the Lost Planet Photochop contest, and already we've had a ton of terrific entries. For those of you who haven't entered yet, these should get your creative juices flowing. Check out today's two winners: the first one is from Manu and features the oh so lovely Kate from Lost gracing the cover. We've received a ton of Lost TV show entries, but this one takes the cake so far. Keep 'em coming though, and have a look at the second winner and a recap of the contest details after the jump.

  • IGN reviews Lost Planet

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.07.2007

    IGN got their chilly little mitts on Capcom's Lost Planet and came away feeling pretty satisfied. In IGN's review they felt Lost Planet's graphics were on par with what was expected (especially the billowy smoke) and they loved the variety of enemies, but a few things missed their radar of perfection. Negatives included controls that were sometimes awkward or loose, average audio, and the storyline not making much sense. Multiplayer was implemented well, but still suffers from the same awkward controls found in the campaign. In the end IGN gave Lost Planet a respectable 8.5 out of 10 making it a pretty darn good game. Also, be sure to check out their video review if you have something against reading ... but then why would you be reading this blog?

  • The gooey center of Lost Planet CE

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.04.2007

    Lost Planet is almost here and what better way to ruin the excitement of opening the collector's edition box on launch day than taking a peak inside now? Over at Brian Dunn's blog he posted pictures of all the crap, erm, stuff you get in the Lost Planet Collector's Edition. A double DVD set, sexy metal box, bonus map redemption card, and a full color manual (FTW!) Make the jump for more pictures of the CE edition, that is if you're willing to spoil the surprise come launch day. Decisions, decisions ...[Thanks, Scott]

  • CG cutscenes and gaming culture

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    01.03.2007

    In an interview with Lost Planet Community's Brian Dunn, Cutscene Director Yoshiyuki Tonoe and Director Kenji Oguro discussed the differences between how cutscenes are used in Western and Eastern gaming worlds. Their decision to use real-time cutscenes in Lost Planet stems from their research into how Western developers tended to tell the story within the game engine, whereas Japanese developers typically rely on CG graphics for the cinematic storytelling.Tonoe dates the Eastern obsession with CG cutscenes to the original Biohazard (released March 1996), though arguably Square Enix had already begun to look into CG before the horror title's release with Final Fantasy VII, whose long development process began in 1995. "The latest CG movies found in games are stunning and really help sell the game," said Tonoe, "but when I think about how they are used to tie the story to the gameplay, I wonder if they are effective at making the games any better."Pictured are some of the games used as reference material during Lost Planet's development. Tonoe cites The Lord of the Rings games, whose cutscenes were amalgamations of movie footage and in-game footage, as "above what Japanese developers were doing at the time."Specific to their game, Tonoe remarks that there are 33 cutscenes in Lost Planet, totaling 73 minutes, averaging just under three minutes with the longest cutscene at around six minutes in length. What's your preference -- explosive CG eye candy or more immersive real-time storytelling?[Via 1UP]

  • It's a Lost Planet party and you're invited

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    01.03.2007

    Already slated as one of 2007's first big titles, Lost Planet is building towards its launch later this month. To celebrate the launch, Capcom is throwing a party in San Francisco. The party offers players a chance to meet the team behind Lost Planet, participate in a huge multiplayer tournament, design their own custom Lost Planet t-shirt, or just play Lost Planet on one of the dozens of Xbox 360s. Also at the event will be LEGO brick artist, Nathan Sawaya, who will be creating masterpieces throughout the party -- you may remember him: this guy walks the line between genius and madness (in a good way). If you can make it to San Fran on the 11th, head over to the official site and register (login: Genesis, password: 111).

  • Capcom's makin' movies

    by 
    Justin Murray
    Justin Murray
    12.29.2006

    Video games and movies frequently don't mix. Sometimes, movies pump out a Resident Evil, which goes on to produce financially successful sequels. Mostly, though, Uwe Boll ends up with them. Capcom is making sure none of that happens to their titles. Capcom is currently cozying up with Hollywood to turn more of its licenses into hit movies; and the other way around. Germaine Gioia, Capcom's new Senior VP of Licensing, is working to get Capcom more exposure in Hollywood. This way, Capcom games like Lost Planet could get decent showings on the silver screen and Capcom can work closely with studios to create games on Hollywood IPs ... which could allow them to work nicely together. Microsoft should take a page from Capcom's book in dealing with Hollywood (possibly getting together with arch-nemesis Sony to make it). By working closely with Hollywood, Capcom is taking a step toward making gaming a more socially acceptable past time. If the movies about games are frequently decent (not directed by Uwe Boll), we could see a loosening of political intolerance of the medium as Hollywood and politicians frequently are in lock-step. Plus, Capcom gets to make more money, which they aren't about to argue with.

  • Play Breakout, win Lost Planet from GTR

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    12.28.2006

    Gamertag Radio is running a contest and giving away five copies of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition. As in previous GTR contests, all you have to do is play an arcade game in GTR's arcade section. For this contest, the game is Breakout. After January 12th, the top 5 highest scoring players will receive a copy of Lost Planet. As usual, this contest is a great way to kill time when you should be working or studying. Think of it as your own way to stick it to the man (with the added bonus of possibly winning something in the process). If there's a better way of fighting the establishment, we don't know what it is. Go check it out, and make sure to tell us if you win.

  • Xbox 360: The Best of 2007

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    12.28.2006

    2006 was a great year for the Xbox 360. We saw tons of great games -- Oblivion, Gears of War, and Dead Rising just to name a few -- Xbox Live Arcade showed signs of maturity, Xbox Live grew by leaps and bounds, and overall 360 sales are closing in on the 10 million mark. Yes, it was a good time to be a gamer if you had a 360. What about the future? What does 2007 hold for the Xbox 360? Read on and join the discussion.

  • UK and AU: Win a free copy of Lost Planet

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    12.24.2006

    PALGN and Capcom have partnered up to give away ten copies of their snow-gem Lost Planet in a contest starting December 25th and running through January 25th. To have a chance at winning all you have to do is answer the question "If you were going to be stuck by yourself on a planet for ever what would you take and why?" in 25 words or less and submit it here. Please note that they are only giving away ten copies of the PAL version of Lost Planet even though the contest is open to anyone worldwide. So, North American fanboys can still enter, but no guarantee you'll be able to play your winnings on your NTSC console. Good luck and remember to thank us when you win![Via, Xbox 360 QJ]

  • Japanese release day highlights: 12.21.06

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    Jonti Davies
    Jonti Davies
    12.21.2006

    Trains are great. We ride them most days of the week. In fact, today we took a train ride in order to buy two new train-based videogames. That's the scary extent of our railway passion. To avoid those funny looks we keep getting from the station master, we also picked up copies of the games listed here. Just so that we could look at their non-train-related packaging on the way home, to pretend that we weren't really thinking about trains. Mmm ... the 16:09 Express to Kyoto ... Sorry, those games: Ys Origin (Falcom's legend returns, again; PC) Seiken Densetsu 4 (Mana, Mana, Mana; PS2) Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (ice cool Capcom; Xbox 360) Let's Go By A-Train HX ("Artdink" is the funniest developer name ever; Xbox 360) Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (Snake crawls back to Japan; PSP) Armored Core 4 (PlayStation 3) Railfan (for the jotter and flask crowd; PS3)

  • Lost Planet demos hit platinum mark

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    12.19.2006

    Capcom's cool-as-ice (get it? It's because it's arctic.) Xbox 360 title Lost Planet: Extreme Condition has netted one million downloads apiece worldwide; the multiplayer demo has also caused almost 300,000 hours of online battling since its launch on November 23. For an original IP, Lost Planet has enormous hype. whose momentum was no doubt helped by the success of Dead Rising, Capcom's other Xbox 360 title. Shooting bugs is incredibly fun, and it's the longest-lasting demo on our Xbox 360 hard drive. The demo's success, however, could be a double-edge sword, in that some gamers may be too satisfied with the free trial or burnt out with the game before its release. Will the game live up to the hype with consistently good pacing and all those fixes Capcom has promised? We'll find out with Lost Planet hits store shelves January 12.

  • Lost Planet demos hit 1 million downloads

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    12.18.2006

    Capcom announced today that the single-player and multiplayer demos of Lost Planet have been downloaded over 1 million times combined. Additionally, Capcom states that hundreds of thousands of hours have been spent playing the Lost Planet demos. Considering that the multiplayer demo has consistently landed on the top 10 Live games for several weeks now, this is hardly surprising. No doubt, Capcom hopes that the hundreds of thousands of demo players will translate to hundreds of thousands of retail copies being sold when the game ships. Of course, there's a big difference between zero dollars and sixty dollars. Have you played this demo extensively? Will you pony up the dough for the full version?