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October 18th, 2006, 09:22 GMT · By Robert Matei

First PS3 E-Distribution Titles Leaked

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As the first e-distribution titles were going to be announced Thursday October 19, NeoGAF managed to find out some of these upcoming titles.

Sony planned to reveal as part of their e-distribution lineup games like flOw, Blast Factor, Go! Sudoku, Swizzleblocks and Lemmings 2. But the entire
gaming community found their plans out a little bit early, courtesy of NeoGAF. These games are part of the first party list of games, but some of the third party e-distribution games also leaked. This list includes games like: Gripshift, Wheel of Fortune and Carnage Ciaos.

Blast Factor, game which is developed by Bluepoint Games, is an arcade combination of old and new elements. It will support High Definition playback and will also support the SIXAXIS wireless controller.

In Flow, gamers will be able to use the SIXAXIS controller to pilot an aquatic organism through a surreal biosphere where they will be able to consume other organisms in order to evolve and further advance in the game. This game will also have HD support.
Go! Sudoku is another game that leaked but it needs no extra presentation. The PSP version of the game was probably adapted for the PS3.

Maybe you will wonder why do you need PS3 next-gen technology to play this type of gamesbeats me!

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