Sunday, April 10, 2011

Many must-play classic PC Games

PSP owners who splash out on a PlayStation 3 next month will discover they can buy PSone classics to download onto their handheld. Following wow gold his elaboration on why he sold Impulse to GameStop in a recent interview, Stardock's Brad Wardell slowly moved away from the business mindset of representing a company involved in a major industry deal, and slowly opened up about how Stardock's renewed freedom will affect its games as well as providing insights into his vision for the future of gaming.

Now that Stardock has the chance to once again focus on what its core businesses traditionally were (desktop software and games), it also allows its employees to actually lead normal lives again. Sony's little grey box was home to many thousands of games, but today Screen Play has chosen 100 games guaranteed to entertain anyone during even the most boring and lengthy commute.

Even though Wardell uses both PCs and Apple products for coding and personal use, and Stardock has "other people here doing www.miniclip.com/www.flywowgold.com some very interesting things with Xcode and looking at Android and all kinds of other things," I didn't get the impression that we're getting a Stardock 4X strategy game on XBLA or PSN just quite yet, but the developments in the past years did impress Wardell.  If Sony can offer a selection like this on the PS3's PlayStation Store, PSP sales are certain to get a boost.

After talking about different games and genres for a bit, it became clear that while Wardell loves the new opportunities that new technology has brought in terms of gaming devices and digital distribution platforms, he is still a tech guy at heart. Nothing made this more clear than what he had to say about the future of 64-bit graphics. As always, feel free to chastise if Screen Play has left out one of your yesteryear favourites.

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