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Working on VT3 in 1080P

Working on VT3 in 1080P
Name:Toby W. Allen
Date Posted:Feb 06, 2007
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So over the last six months I've been very quiet - For the most part this has been due to the fact that I couldn't talk about the projects that I've been working on. What's great thought is that I have been able to join a great company - Sumo Digital and now cracking on with some really really amazing games.

As some might have heard, today we've made the announcement about 1080p for Virtua Tennis 3, for which I'm helping with the production, and additionally the localisation, so you can expect some very strong localisation work (I speak 4 languages) and of course the Online side of things. Now from a screenshot perspective you might not notice that these are 1080p, but this is because you will have to see it on a screen that supports it, we use those massive Dell screens. The game really does look impressive and it's nearly a pixel perfect representation of the PS3 version - Well except for the addition of the online features.

Check the following our for the Online detail

European Press tour Online details: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLSK1a-5i5M

More news later... but now I need to get back to the project :)


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Aaron e   (Feb 06, 2007 at 20:55 GMT)
Nice video. Now I'm looking forward to seeing Sumo's own IP projects. :)

BigPapa   (Feb 06, 2007 at 21:17 GMT)
Congrats on the interview. You came out like a Rock Star when compared to PS3 (no online) and Wii (no game at all?!?!). Its must feel good when they said that Sumo is the safest bet when handling other people's IP's.

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