Fri May 16, 2008 11:12AM EDT
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Uploading in-game videos to YouTube is about to get a lot easier—if you're a PlayStation 3 gamer, that is.
YouTube just announced that Sony has adopted the site's APIs and programming tools for the PS3, which will let game developers add video uploading features to existing and upcoming PlayStation 3 games.
That'll make life a lot easier for those of us who want to show off our racing, sniping, and fragging skills online. For the most part, PS3, Xbox 360, and other console gamers have been using video capture cards or simply training camcorders on their screens to record in-game videos for sharing on the Web—a do-able, if somewhat cumbersome, process.
Some games, such as "Halo 3," already let you record your in-game action, but you can't just upload said videos to the Web; instead, would-be viewers must download and watch the clips on their consoles.
The first title to get the YouTube uploading feature is Japanese PS3 game "Mainichi Issho"; no word on other upcoming YouTube-enabled games just yet.
So, Microsoft...how about some YouTube love for the Xbox 360, eh?
Related:
Let The Games Begin [YouTube Developer API Blog]
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1 Posted by coolkyle4@snet.net on Fri May 16, 2008 2:55PM EDT Report Abuse
omg that is amazing...if it was also available for the 360, but if microsoft is smart enough they will include this feature also otherwise more people will buy the ps3's