PixelJunk Eden as a testing ground for future PS3 tech
Before PixelJunk Monsters went online Q Games developed a series of tech demos for the PSP and tinkered with 3D ducks for the PlayStation 3 visual showcase. The Kyoto based studio is comfortable toying with new technology. PixelJunk Eden continues the trend. Q Games is equipping the game with rumble, remote play, YouTube video sharing, and for the first time ever mysterious "trophies". Q Games is also experimenting with Baiyon, a Japanese multimedia artist, for the soundtrack, but that’s for another article.
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Looking into the future, it’s going to be interesting to see if third parties embrace these unique features after pioneers like Q Games try them.











