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Video: Kevin Butler PS3 Commercial SOCOM 4
In Kevin Butler’s latest commercial, the fake Vice President of Sony’s Playstation division gives tips on SOCOM 4 to Multiplayer Player Ty Jackson.
Video: Hilarious Playstation Move Sharpshooter commercial starring Kevin Butler
If you’re not familiar with Kevin Butler, he’s the T.V. commercial character played by Jerry Lambert who stars as the sarcastic Vice President of fake departments within Sony’s Playstation division.
In his latest hilarious commercial, Elias Morales (a stay-at-home shooter), inquires about the new way to play Killzone 3 with the Playstation Move Sharpshooter, an accessory for the Playstation 3.
Take a look at the latest video below.
Roundup: Killzone 3 in 3-D
The highly anticipated Killzone 3 was officially released this week. It’s one of many titles slated for the Playstation3 in 3-D. There are a frenzy of stories. So what’s all the hype about?
Here’s a round up of some of the headlines out there on the web.
Lazygamer posted a review Killzone 3 after playing the game on a 3D TV with the motion controlled Sharpshooter accessory, describing the gameplay as a whole heap of fun. While the price point of 3D televion sets might be a little high right now for the average player, Gavin Mannion writes, “Sony will soon be launching a 3D TV’s for the budget-conscious gamer. The Sony Bravia KDL-32EX720; a 32 inch, 1080p, LED-backlit 3D TV will be available locally around April.”
James Brightman for Business Insider says Killzone 3 is a shining example what’s possible graphically on the PS3, and that the company would love to see more development studios support 3D and Move.
Speaking of the Move, Tim Hanlon for Gizmag reviewed Killzone 3 with the Move. “Move is by far the best controller yet…and turns Killzone 3 from a fantastic first-person shooter to the most immersive, visceral experience you’ll find on a console today.”
Take a look at the launch trailer.
First person shooters: Thirty years of blood, gore, violence and fun
A video posted on the web site YouTube called “30 Years of First-person and First-person Shooter” was recently highlighted by online gaming magazine Kotaku.
The video, which plays Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata as you watch, actually covers about 36 years of first person shooters, starting with one of the earliest games Maze War and ending with Battlefield Bad Company 2.
It’s an interesting collection of video games which can be seen below.
But if you’re really interested in what the future holds for first person shooters, video producer Freddie Wong posted an amazing video of just what they could look like.






