Comments on: It’s all change with content approval; PS2 set to become ‘open platform’… /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/ We're not PlayStation but we sometimes get to speak to them Mon, 19 Mar 2018 10:46:00 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7 hourly 1 By: tearsofash /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226562 tearsofash Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:20:09 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226562 It only means that an indie dev with the funds to buy a PS2 SDK can publish their game without having to buy a license. Don't expect the PS2 to be the next Dreamcast just because of this. It only means that an indie dev with the funds to buy a PS2 SDK can publish their game without having to buy a license. Don’t expect the PS2 to be the next Dreamcast just because of this.

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By: SinsToJudge /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226545 SinsToJudge Sat, 01 Nov 2008 03:19:11 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226545 I really hope this means that the PS2 will become a stronghold for indie developers, there are some seriously awesome games floating around on the internet. Hopefully Sony can provide both the financial support for these guys as well as the financial/industry backing. Fingers crossed this means that Sony will be able to hire/employ developers they see have potential. Who knows, I really hope one day I'll be playing a game made by 'Obli' or see a 'I started developing games because of Sony and Threespeech' in some game dev's blog someday :P I really hope this means that the PS2 will become a stronghold for indie developers, there are some seriously awesome games floating around on the internet.

Hopefully Sony can provide both the financial support for these guys as well as the financial/industry backing. Fingers crossed this means that Sony will be able to hire/employ developers they see have potential. Who knows, I really hope one day I’ll be playing a game made by ‘Obli’ or see a ‘I started developing games because of Sony and Threespeech’ in some game dev’s blog someday :P

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By: Obli /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226501 Obli Fri, 31 Oct 2008 12:44:11 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226501 I'd love to have a go at developing something... anything for the PS2. I'm a graduate trying to get a job in the games industry. I guess this news doesn't make it any easier / cheaper for me to get started, just possible to take my 'game' to market? I'd be interested on any more info relevant to the budding hobbyist / enthusiast games developer. I’d love to have a go at developing something… anything for the PS2. I’m a graduate trying to get a job in the games industry. I guess this news doesn’t make it any easier / cheaper for me to get started, just possible to take my ‘game’ to market?

I’d be interested on any more info relevant to the budding hobbyist / enthusiast games developer.

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By: reakt /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226494 reakt Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:42:59 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226494 Great but will this mean that the PS2 capabilities of my backward-compatible launch-unit PS3 are also open? I hope so as the PS2 got traded in a long time ago! Great but will this mean that the PS2 capabilities of my backward-compatible launch-unit PS3 are also open? I hope so as the PS2 got traded in a long time ago!

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By: lxd /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226492 lxd Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:49:18 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226492 This is very cool. Viva la revolution! Hopefully this will spark of a resurgence of some of the bedroom coders from the Amiga era. Looking forward to the idea of some interesting indie and scene coders pushing the last drop of juice from the PS2 :) This is very cool. Viva la revolution!

Hopefully this will spark of a resurgence of some of the bedroom coders from the Amiga era.

Looking forward to the idea of some interesting indie and scene coders pushing the last drop of juice from the PS2 :)

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By: Apnomis /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226490 Apnomis Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:24:42 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226490 That's one less excuse for SCEE to use as to why our PSN Store is always the poor relation to the US store... No content approval for DLC is interesting, obviously that is Sony's first play in the emerging 3rd Party DLC battleground! That’s one less excuse for SCEE to use as to why our PSN Store is always the poor relation to the US store…

No content approval for DLC is interesting, obviously that is Sony’s first play in the emerging 3rd Party DLC battleground!

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By: LBP Blog /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226461 LBP Blog Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:12:53 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226461 Wicked! Definitely the way to go! Can't wait to see the results! Wicked! Definitely the way to go! Can’t wait to see the results!

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By: fanpages /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226452 fanpages Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:37:54 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226452 ...the convergence of the current independent regional approval process for the PlayStation Network titles should also mean an end to the US 'Store having access to Playable Demos weeks in advance of Europe (if the localised release date for the full commercial release falls within the same period). Also, it is not just the Software Development Kit that is expensive. The hardware to write test copies & then subsequent master copies of the PS2 discs isn't cheap. In any respect, what region code would Indian & Russian software developers master their game titles for? BFN, fp. …the convergence of the current independent regional approval process for the PlayStation Network titles should also mean an end to the US ‘Store having access to Playable Demos weeks in advance of Europe (if the localised release date for the full commercial release falls within the same period).

Also, it is not just the Software Development Kit that is expensive. The hardware to write test copies & then subsequent master copies of the PS2 discs isn’t cheap.

In any respect, what region code would Indian & Russian software developers master their game titles for?

BFN,

fp.

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By: Savage /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226451 Savage Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:55:07 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226451 If the PS2 SDK remains expensive, the likelihood of *indie* developers jumping in will still be slim. Let's hope they make is relatively painless to make PS2 games. If the PS2 SDK remains expensive, the likelihood of *indie* developers jumping in will still be slim. Let’s hope they make is relatively painless to make PS2 games.

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By: E-ROLE /blog/2008/10/its-all-change-with-content-approval-ps2-set-to-become-open-platform/comment-page-1/#comment-226445 E-ROLE Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:07:30 +0000 /blog/?p=2433#comment-226445 Good news, now I'm just hoping someone makes the Killer Zombies vs enraged Apes game I've always drempt about. Good news, now I’m just hoping someone makes the Killer Zombies vs enraged Apes game I’ve always drempt about.

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