New Space Theme Visualizer Will Wow PS3 Owners
Playstation’s new 2.1 firmware update was full of several upgrades – but none was more desirable and cooler than the brand new music visualizer. It isn’t often that we decide to just sit down and listen to our music on the PS3 and just stare at the screen. Usually the visualizers are bright and can annoy the heck out of us.This new music visualizer has been given a space theme and will make you want to stare at it for hours. It lets you see the motion of music in a whole new way. Perhaps the days of the American public being obsessed with space travel are long gone, but that doesn’t mean the great black beyond isn’t beautiful and mysterious.
This new tool was created by Q-Games and PR manager Duncan Flett said it actually enjoyed an initial stint as the boot sequence for the PS3. It seems that the gorgeous texture data came from the NASA Blue Marble project. It’s time to blend music with the vastness of space.
Playstation’s new 2.1 firmware update was full of several upgrades – but none was more desirable and cooler than the brand new music visualizer. It isn’t often that we decide to just sit down and listen to our music on the PS3 and just stare at the screen. Usually the visualizers are bright and can annoy the heck out of us.
This new music visualizer has been given a space theme and will make you want to stare at it for hours. It lets you see the motion of music in a whole new way. Perhaps the days of the American public being obsessed with space travel are long gone, but that doesn’t mean the great black beyond isn’t beautiful and mysterious.
This new tool was created by Q-Games and PR manager Duncan Flett said it actually enjoyed an initial stint as the boot sequence for the PS3. It seems that the gorgeous texture data came from the NASA Blue Marble project. It’s time to blend music with the vastness of space.
This new music visualizer has been given a space theme and will make you want to stare at it for hours. It lets you see the motion of music in a whole new way. Perhaps the days of the American public being obsessed with space travel are long gone, but that doesn’t mean the great black beyond isn’t beautiful and mysterious.
This new tool was created by Q-Games and PR manager Duncan Flett said it actually enjoyed an initial stint as the boot sequence for the PS3. It seems that the gorgeous texture data came from the NASA Blue Marble project. It’s time to blend music with the vastness of space.





