While browsing the Careers page on NaughtyDog.com I stumbled upon the following job opening. Remember the careers page was updated this month so I assume it's a little late to be looking for people to work on Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. If you go the their careers page yourself you'll noticed that they are looking for individuals with talent and know what they are doing and have very colourful work, which suggests that maybe Naughty Dog isn't done with Jak just yet as that is one of the most colourful games I've played. I guess we'll just have to wait till Uncharted 3 is done or maybe E32012.
Welcome to all new issue of Around The Web What We Read. I know we haven't been around much, but with the amount of Uncharted related E3 posts we just can't keep up so we resurrected Around The Web What We Read.
Welcome, In this news post we'll be featuring everything any anything Uncharted related that was shown at E3 2011. SCEA featured things such as Uncharted 3 trailer in 3D and have us all hands on footage of Uncharted Golden Abyss.
Enjoy!
Lets start with the E3 trailer Naughty Dog showed off
The Following video is and interview Conducted by the PlayStation Blog. *All NGP models are dev units; they're the right size, but lack the that final PlayStation-quality fit and finish*
The Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Collector's Edition will include the following:
Steelbook Case for your game.
Full size replica of Drake's belt buckle from the game.
Replica of Drake's necklace with Sir Francis Drake's ring.
Exclusive statue of Nathan Drake from Sideshow Collectibles.
Next is the Pre-order bonuses. Naughty Dog has stated that all pre-order bonuses will grant you early access to key multiplayer Weapon Mods, Boosters, and Medal Kickbacks.
Haughty Dog has made it clear from the start that they don't want Hollywood to ruin their award-winning Uncharted Franchise.
We all thought things were going well for the film. But according to Russell he left the project due to creative differences with Sony. I think we can all breath a sigh of relieve when we hear such news as Russell's adaption to the game sounded like a flop.
James Cameron’s Avatar proved what many people new but didn't what to make light of it: Motion capture is the future of digital performance and performance in general. James Cameron set a milestone for the use of mocap technology and has caught the eyes of Hollywood and the game industry, raising the interest in such a great piece of technology and acting.
During a recent tour the PSBlog took of the new mocap studio in Culver City, California, Naughty Dog's Amy Henning stated that they've developed a unique process for motion capture and performance capture for games, and that they (Naughty Dog) are kind of ahead of the pack. Henning described the evolution of the Uncharted motion capture te... Read more »