Ubisoft: CEO Yves Guillemot about the DRM system
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Ubisoft's CEO Yves Guillemot talks about the new DRM system at spiegel.de.

Guillemot said that is was a good fight between Ubisoft and the pirates. We have to ensure that the creators are paid for their work, they still want to make sure that it would be better for the players to pay than pay not. It means like: The one who pay get more gaming experience than the one who pay not. More in the source.

Source: Spiegel.de - Yves Guillemot about the DRM system (ger)

 
Forgotten Sands: Fewer selling results
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010
The newest part of the Sands of Time series called Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands selling fewer than 100.000 copies in the first twelve days of release on all plattforms ( DS/DSi, PSP, Wii, XBox360, PS3 und PC).

The Forgotten Sands is the most bad selling part of the Sands of Time series in comparison with The Sands of Time, Warrior Within and The Two Thrones. But why did it sold so badly, is it the short developing time or the new DRM system? Use the comments.

Source: Gamasutra - Selling results of The Forgotten Sands (en)

 
Forgotten Sands: Zero Punctuation Review
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Thursday, 24 June 2010

Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw ist the creator of Zero Punctuation and is reviewing the newest part of the Sands of Time series called Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands.

Yahtzee talkes about the known features of the previous Sands of Time series and the newest part. He criticizes the fixed camera which shows for example not only the best angle for jumping and the prince's brother called Malik. Furthermore he talks about the Prince of Persia movie called Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time.

Source: Zero Punctuation - The Forgotten Sands review (en)

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SoT-Movie: Successfully videogame adaption
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Our partners from videogamezone have to report something intresting, because the videogame adaption from Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Walt Disney Motion Pictures called Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time removed Tomb Raider as the most successful videogame adaption.

Tomb Raider generates round about 274 million US Dollar but Prince of Persia have generate 85 million in the US and 213.1 million in the rest of the world.

Source: Videogamezone - Prince of Persia is successfully videogame adaption (ger)

 
Forgotten Sands: 3D Scuplts
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Friday, 18 June 2010

A senior character artist from Eidos Montreal published some pictures showing 3d scuplts of some enemies from Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands at the english spoken forum called zbrushcentral.com.

You can see the blocker, a tall enemy which fights only as twins and the wizard. The second can float in the air and use fireballs for attack.

Source: zbrushcentral.com - Forgotten Sands scuplts (en)

 
Forgotten Sands: The PC Games test
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Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Our partners from PC Games have tested the newest Part from the Sands of Time series called Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands.

The positive aspects are the following: new skill passages with waterfalls, the new abilities of the prince in particular the solidify water, the atmosphere and the new upgrade system. And now the negative aspects: a weak story, camera and control problems as well as the outmoded savegame system and Ubisoft's DRM system.

Source: PC Games - The Forgotten Sands test (ger)

 
Forgotten Sands: The PCG graphic relation
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Wednesday, 16 June 2010

The pc and cosole version of Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands have still the same story but did they have the same graphical quality, too?

Our partners from pc games (in short: pcg) had the same question and took a relation between the versions for pc, xbox360 and ps3. Take a look at the source to see how big the differences are.

Source: PC Games - graphic relation of The Forgotten Sands (ger)

 
Forgotten Sands: PCGH Technic check
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Thursday, 10 June 2010

Our german partners from PC Games Hardware (PCGH) takes Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands for a technic check and shows in which aspects the pc version is better against the console version.

The pc version has no typical framelimit like 30 or 60 frames and runs fluxional on dual-, quad-, and hexa-core systems. But the PC version has the typical konsole like save system with checkpoints and without manually saves.

Source: PC Games Hardware - Technic check of The Forgotten Sands (ger)

 
Forgotten Sands: Prince of Persia history
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Thursday, 10 June 2010

The german video game magazine called gamestar published the previous history of Prince of Persia in addition of the daily release of Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands in germany.

The Franchise starts in 1989 with Prince of Persia, four years later The Shadow and the Flame come out. According a six years break Prince of Persia 3D have been published. In 2003 Ubisoft Entertainment published the first part of the Sands of Time series called Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time with its sequels Warrior Within and The Two Thrones.

Source: Gamestar - History of Prince of Persia (ger)

 
Forgotten Sands: Steam pre-order with WW and/or SoT
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Friday, 04 June 2010

The ones who pre-orders Prince of Persia - The Forgotten Sands over steam until June 11th can get a free copy of Prince of Persia - Warrior Within.

There is another version called Digital Deluxe Edition which containts two exclusive skins, one exclusive map, the soundtrack of the game and a free digital copy of Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time, but the ones who pre-orders can also get a free copy of Prince of Persia - Warrior Within, too.

Source: Steam - The Forgotten Sands pre-order bonus (en)

 
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