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Goview Website Goes Live. July 25, 2008

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GO!VIEW, the new video download service for PSP, is now live. GO!VIEW will enable you to watch TV, movies and sports on your PSP. You can get a one month free trial now by registering at www.goview.tv . Check out the video and then head over to the GO!VIEW site to claim your free month…

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Iron Man Special Features Revealed. July 25, 2008

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An article in the most recent edition of Agent DVD magazine confirms that Paramount will release the summer blockbuster hit ‘Iron Man‘ for Blu-ray on September 30th, day-and-date with the DVD release. No technical specs have been announced at this time, but we have learned of some of the special features to be included with the release.

Extras include:

  • Screen Tests
  • “I am Iron Man” Behind-the-scenes featurette
  • “The Invincible Iron Man” featurette
  • Visual Effects featurette
  • Image Galleries
  • “The Actor’s Process” featurette
  • The Onion trailer gag
  • Deleted and Extended Scenes

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The Ultimate Matrix Collection to make Blu-ray debut on October 14th. July 25, 2008

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Warner Home Video has announced that they will bring the highly anticipated ‘The Ultimate Matrix Collection‘ to Blu-ray on October 14th. The seven-disc set will include five BD-50s – one disc for each of the three Matrix films, one for Animatrix, and one for “The Matrix Experience” – and two DVDs. Also included in the set will be a hard-cover book with photos and information from the films.

Video will be presented in 1080p VC-1 and accompanied by a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Extras for this release include:

  • 3 Exclusive In-Move Experience BonusView features
  • 35 hours of extras
  • Digital download of ‘The Matrix’
  • Much more

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Heavy Rain’s David Cage has strong faith in PS3. July 25, 2008

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David Cage likes to talk a lot — especially when ‘Uncanny Valleys’ are involved. So, it shouldn’t come as surprise to see a seven page discussion with the Heavy Rain developer over at Gamsutra. Cutting down to the most relevant bits, Cage solidified Quantic Dream’s decision to develop solely for PS3: “Honestly, working on one platform is the best thing we could dream of, and it’s a choice.”

This little bit of news is a nice reassurance that Heavy Rain will remain a PS3 exclusive, as recent mentions of other 3rd party exclusives have been found to have their exclusivity in question, or outright gone. Further backing up his adherence to PS3, Cage had this to say: “You say it’s a limited audience — yeah, it’s true at the moment, but by the end of the PlayStation 2, I think there are 120 million units in the world, so I don’t call that a limited market. There’s no reason why the PlayStation 3 can’t reach these numbers.”