2012 was a good year for the gaming industry. There were a few major disappointments and some great games, but overall it was a good year. Before we gear up for 2013 and the excitement it’s going to bring, let’s take a look back at some of the hits and misses of last year.
2012 The Good:
- WiiU released - brought with it the use of a second screen.
- PS vita released.
- Indie games do marvelously well : The Living Dead, Journey, Hotline Miami to name a few.
- Surprise hits help us maximize the fun: Sleeping Dogs and Dishonored, PS ALL Stars
- Sequels once again do well: Max Payne 4, Hitman: Absolution, Black Ops 2, AC3, HALO 4, Mass Effect 3 etc.
- OKAMI HD comes out, with much better graphics and the same great gameplay that made it the game of the year.
- THQ, owners of Saints Row, Metro, WWE files for bankruptcy.
- Anticipated games get delayed: Tomb Raider, Bioshock Infinite, Aliens etc
- The Mass Effect 3 ending has a huge reaction from fans, make the developer add an extra ending
- The disappointment of Assassins Creed 3 not living up to its potential.
- Resident Evil 6 being a bad game.
- Slow PS Vita sales.
- Not a lot of original games and content.
2013 is going to be a big year, infact its going to be a really big year for gamers. Why? Well, we are well on our way to the next generation of gaming. The Xbox360 came out in 2005 followed by the PS3 in 2006. The new consoles will be announced soon. Latest rumors are suggesting that Sony and Microsoft will announce the new systems before E3, maybe even as early as March. Also throw in the fact that Nvidia has announced Project Shield and Valve has announced the Valve Box.
The excitement and thrill that comes with new technology, great games, is what is going to drive this year and we can easily expect new titles and never before seen technology. I can’t wait.
First a look at the consoles coming or atleast to be announced this year. From there, I will share an exhaustive list of titles announced for the year. And these titles, they all look great.
The Consoles
The PS4 Rumor Roundup - Codename: Playstation Orbis
- It will limit the use of pre-used games.
- The New PS will not use the current PS3 Cell Processor
- Lack of backwards compatibility
- Mind Blowing Resolution
- A new PS EYE
- It will use a second Screen
- 8GB RAM / 16GB Flash Memory
- The Alleged Specs:
- AMD Fusion APU - Codenamed 'Liverpool'
- AMD x86 Quad Core at 3.2 GHz
- ATI r10xx (3rd generation) GFLOPS at 800 MHz and 1843 - Codename "Tahiti"
- 8 GB RAM
- Blu-ray
- HDMI 1.4 - 1080p output
- 320 GB + HDD
- 16 GB Flash Memory
- Run Capability at 1.84 Teraflops
Well there you have it, the Orbis’s alleged configurations along with all the rumors going around. PS3 at present has overtaken 360 in worldwide shipments. The PS3 has shifted 78m units while the 360 has 77m units shifted, even though the 360 came out a whole year early. Also there is the problem of double counting due to YLOD problems the 360 faced.
Nevertheless, Sony’s president at the recently concluded CES announced that Sony had lost its way in the past few years and now they are back to providing unique solutions like before. Let’s hope they give us a great few years with the PS Orbis.
The Next X-box Rumor Roundup - Known Codenames: Xbox720, Xbox Next, Durango, Loop, Infinity
- It will be atleast 6 times powerful as the 360.
- It will require an internet connection at all times/block used games.
- Blu-Ray Disc Drive
- A new more powerful Kinect
- A Touch screen Controller
- It will double as a Media Recorder:
- It will come with the IllumiRoom
- Two Versions at Launch
- Known Specs
- AMD x86 Jaguar 1.6GHZ 8-Core [Targeting one core being dedicated for OS tasks]
- AMD 8000 series GPU
- ESRAM on the GPU
- 8GB Ram DDR3, [1.5GB of RAM likely reserved for the operating system]
- Run Capability at 1.23 Teraflops
Other Consoles:
Project Shield by Nvidia
Nvidia announced their own hand held system at CES running on the latest Android version. It uses the TEGRA 4 processor as well. You can find a write up on Project Shield on Dawn.com/Spider/blog
Steam Box
Being developed at Valve, the Steambox will be a highly customized PC to play games on Steam. Also, at the same time another system is being developed by Xi3 for Valve called the Piston. Only time will tell what Gabe Newell, the president has in store for us.
The Gaming Conferences:
Gaming conferences have become a place of extreme anticipation for us gamers as it is at these conferences where all the new games and systems are announced alongwith new technologies. E3 being the biggest one of them all. Below find all the major conferences that will take place.
27th Game Developers Conference March 25-29 San Francisco, California, United States
Consisting of talks for the industry, by the industry, but with plenty of tidbits for interested onlookers, GDC's main annual conference doubles as venue for the Independent Game Festival and its award show, as well as the respected Game Developers Choice Awards.
17th Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) June 11-13 Los Angeles, California, United States
Since 1995, the Electronic Entertainment Expo has grown into the largest US convention for the computer and video game industry. Companies from Nintendo to Sony come to E3 to unveil their new games and showcase the latest technology and software. Is this where Sony and Microsoft will reveal their new PlayStation 4 and Xbox 720 in 2013?
5th Gamescom
August 21-25 Cologne, Germany
The world's largest trade and public video games expo took no time at all to establish itself, branching off from the old Leipzig Games Convention in 2009 and offering hands-on time with new games and games devices. It's become a venue popular with manufacturers and studios preparing for the end-of-year holiday season as well as with the public looking to get hands-on time with the latest games. In 2012, Gamescom counted 275,000 visitors.
4th PAX East and 10th PAX Prime March 22-24 and August (TBC) Boston, Massachusetts and Seattle, Washington, United States
Still retaining a grassroots vibe and covering video games and board games, concerts and competitions, the US PAX events each clear around 70,000 visitors per show. A chance for developers and punters to mix freely, with plenty of talks, panels, podcasts, parties and gaming sessions to attend. 2013 marks the first year that PAX extends beyond North America, with the first PAX Australia planned for July 19-21 in Melbourne.
23rd Tokyo Game Show September (TBC) Tokyo, Japan
Along with GDC, E3 and Gamescom, one of the year's most important and influential expos. Even if in these last years the main companies chose to announce their new products in Los Angeles and Cologne, TGS remains home turf for Sony, while Nintendo will likely make any announcements at a separate, concurrent press event.
The Games:
The final part of our 2013 coverage, the games. How this year will fare comes down to the games that are coming out. Below you will find an exhaustive list of games scheduled to come out sometime or another. They are in no particular order. Exclusives are also listed.







































