
- Ember
- SkyBlue
- Carriage Return
- Race Day
- Strings Attached
2. wasn't "Carriage Return" one of the mini-games in Home? isn't it the one where you line up train carriages?
i know that there was also a racing game in Home's arcade, but can't remember the name.
my bet is that these are the names of Home Arcade games.
Posted at 8:32PM on Oct 24th 2007 by Solace
3. @ john
Its going to be a mystery? Sounds interesting, but I was really looking forward to returning shopping cart carriages.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Shopping cart carriages!
But seriously the hat and the falcon sounds cool.
Posted at 8:40PM on Oct 24th 2007 by Deadpool
4. Carriage Return is a game where you code a game on the Cell using only one carriage return.
Posted at 9:31PM on Oct 24th 2007 by Andir3.0
5. I was thinking Carriage Return might be a writing app. like word.
Posted at 10:00PM on Oct 24th 2007 by T-P-M
6. I think I know what strings attached is, sony will make you download it than go haha psych strings attached PSN isn't really free you owe us $180 LOL that would suck
Posted at 10:31PM on Oct 24th 2007 by Random1448
7. Carriage Return:
A shopping spree mini game ala Calling All Cars?
Strings Attached:
Best idea I heard was some time of marionette game using the Sixaxis
Skyblue and Ember I thought were already announced as having to do with Eye? http://threespeech.com/blog/?p=394
BTW...
I just bought my PS3...where is Snakeball and the Sixaxis Bowling...I thought those had been released?
Posted at 11:51PM on Oct 24th 2007 by Kspraydad
8. kspraydad, that strings attached idea rocks! It would be cool to be able to record your own mini show using any mic (like a headset or the Eye) to do voice overs and save it to your hard drives!
Posted at 6:51AM on Oct 25th 2007 by Ruben
9. It's SkyBlue!!! It's freakin' SkyBlue!!!!!
Posted at 9:12AM on Oct 25th 2007 by BlackFox5
10. @kspraydad: Hah, a puppet game using the Sixaxis would be pretty cool. Good idea there.
Posted at 9:20AM on Oct 25th 2007 by Popfrogs
11. any programmer knows CrLf (Carriage return and Line Feed ) or \r\n (return, newLine) etc.
Posted at 9:50AM on Oct 25th 2007 by Eric E.
12. How cute those names are.
Posted at 9:53AM on Oct 25th 2007 by Tru-blue
13. I thought ember and skyblue were already....known...or whatever...?
Posted at 10:10AM on Oct 25th 2007 by organic_shadow
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1. Gosh, Nick, you're a writer and you didn't think "Carriage Return" was detective mystery performed on an old typewriter? Wait... do kids even know what carriage return means? Uh, Nick, you know what a record is, right? Haw haw j/k.
I do think Carriage Return is some sort of mystery thing about a guy who's a writer, and it's set in the 20's or 40's (I get those confused). Oh, and he has a hat. And a falcon.
Posted at 8:30PM on Oct 24th 2007 by John