BKK2 on 20 November 2008
Article from last weekend's "6th annual Exposicion de Videojuegos Argentina":
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=21169
Mostly about local devs, but a small mention of the recent PS3 (and PSP) release:
The Sony keynote went into detail about their incubation program, the PlayStation Network, and the technical requirements for developing on the PSP, PS2 and perhaps, one day, the PS3's online store.
Sony's move into Latin America comes with strength. In addition to providing dev kits to six developers so far, with eight more in talks, Sony Argentina has officially launched the PSP and PS3 with some sales success.
Sony's move into Latin America comes with strength. In addition to providing dev kits to six developers so far, with eight more in talks, Sony Argentina has officially launched the PSP and PS3 with some sales success.
They have the right idea with getting local content created. It sounds like it's just for PS2 and PSP at the moment, which makes sense from an installed base point of view.
An Argentinian dev is making games for Nintendo consoles too:
Sabarasa Entertainment had Protothea available to play on the Wii, and also presented Mazes of Fate for the DS, which went gold and shipped earlier this year to North American and European markets.







