@ chris0701
I won't add LittleBigPlanet or Gundam Musou to the OP.
With regard to multi-platform developers, if they have a legacy engine they will have to do significant additional work to rework this. If they can get away with reasonable enough results by just using the PPE and RSX many will just go with that.
I think in due time with more demanding SPE enabled games becoming available developing companies will feel more and more pressed to compete and adjust their engines. (I think EA's upcoming Fifa 2008 may actually be their first game to do so!)
With regard to other smaller games developers, they are often dependent on available middleware like Epic's Unreal Engine. So now with Sony devs helping Epic with their engine, this will also become beneficial to many other 3rd party developers.
Developers will comment in private, but don't expect publishers to shout from the rooftops that they don't really tap into the power of the PS3. EA and a few others are exceptions.
If game X 's developer did not say anything about Cell (usuallly from cross-platform title),you could conclude that game X did not use SPEs at all?
I won't add LittleBigPlanet or Gundam Musou to the OP.
With regard to multi-platform developers, if they have a legacy engine they will have to do significant additional work to rework this. If they can get away with reasonable enough results by just using the PPE and RSX many will just go with that.
I think in due time with more demanding SPE enabled games becoming available developing companies will feel more and more pressed to compete and adjust their engines. (I think EA's upcoming Fifa 2008 may actually be their first game to do so!)
With regard to other smaller games developers, they are often dependent on available middleware like Epic's Unreal Engine. So now with Sony devs helping Epic with their engine, this will also become beneficial to many other 3rd party developers.
Developers will comment in private, but don't expect publishers to shout from the rooftops that they don't really tap into the power of the PS3. EA and a few others are exceptions.