Resident Evil 5 at E3. The ultimate news thread.
Every article, every video, one place.
biohaze.com
Dvader
Mortal Kombat vs DC images and trailer
Superman flexs his pects, Batman laughs
gamersyde.com
gamingeek
Gamespot fuel Halo Blue rumor
a "darker, grittier" squad shooter in the vein of Ghost Recon
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Nintendo sorry if the rumours aren't true
They can't do much if fake rumours are floating about
cnn.com
gamingeek
Sony Boss calls Wii a niche gaming device
Get the man a dictionary
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Riddick 2 Still waits in the Shadows?
According to IGN both the sequel and remake are still coming!
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Ninjatown Hands on (DS)
A town full of ninjas, the very definition of awesomeness
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Spike TV exclusives Resistance 2, Prince of Persia
Infamous and more, check out this guys latest videos.
gametrailers.com
Dvader
PSP firmware 4.05 has support for movies and tv sh
From the new video service they will annouce soon.
playstationlifestyle.net
Dvader
Shaun White Snowboarding Impressions IGN
"Ubisoft's Balance Board-enabled game is looking good"
ign.com
Ravenprose
GTA Chinatown Wars Release Window
"The portable crime game is also heading online"
ign.com
Ravenprose
How the Wii MotionPlus Works
"World's Leading Multi-axis MEMS Rate Gyroscope Enhances Performance of Latest 'Wii MotionPlus' Accessory"
gizmodo.com
Ravenprose
IGN Resistance: Retribution Hands-on
"Sony Bend brings the Chimera to the PSP, and damn is it awesome"
ign.com
Ravenprose
The Ultimate WiiMotion Plus FAQ
Site may be down due to excessive E3 traffic
thewiire.com
Ravenprose
Bionic Commando E3 2008 Trailer
The man with the grappling hook is back and grabbing ass, err whooping ass.
gamevideos.com
hiresdes
Street Fighter IV 'Gameplay System' Trailer
The multiplatform beatem up is shaping up better than anyone could have expected
gamevideos.com
hiresdes
E3 2008 Exclusive Dashboard Walkthrough
Published by Gametrailers, they get a close look at the features of the new redesigned 360 dashboard.
gametrailers.com
hiresdes
MGO updated, new expansion now available for $12.
New maps and more in the update.
neogaf.com
Dvader
Iwata explains the conference disaster
Had to reach a mass audience, big games take years
bbc.co.uk
gamingeek
Original Wave Race developers working on Wii Resor
Jet Ski section headed by original staff
gamespot.com
gamingeek
Pikmin 3 Announced
"Miyamoto just 100% confirmed Pikmin. his official statement as 'We are making Pikmin'"
gonintendo.com
Ravenprose
Conduit to support 16-Player online multiplayer
It will have WiiSpeak support also.
gonintendo.com
Ravenprose
World Destruction website updated
click on "System", "World" and "Movie" plus check out the awesome music
sega.jp
Iga_Bobovic
E3 IGN hands-on: Harvest Moon Tree of Tranquility
Tree of Tranquility? Do they mean Marijuana?
ign.com
Iga_Bobovic
Gametrailers Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
Who comes up with these names?
gametrailers.com
Iga_Bobovic
Gametrailers Banjo blow-out
Apparently not as good as Starfox Adventures
gametrailers.com
Iga_Bobovic
Gonintendo E3 impressions: Castlevania Judgment
Waggle, waggle ad more waggle
gonintendo.com
Iga_Bobovic
NPD June - MGS4 boosts PS3 sales! Nintendo dominat
MGS 4 near 1 million sold.
edge-online.com
Dvader
Rebellion acquires Razorworks
Two names that say nothing to me. Go figure
gamesindustry.biz
Iga_Bobovic
Ubi: E3 "Not appropriate" at current date, locatio
So, that's the reason they keep showing up shit?
gamesindustry.biz
Iga_Bobovic
Gears of war 2 Collector Edition Announced
Supposedly it has an in-game Golden Lancer or something. Meh.
gamekyo.com
Iga_Bobovic
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Yahoo News: Nintendo wins over outside game publishers with Wii
Wed Jul 16, 9:34 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In the video game industry, the spoils of the console wars come in the form of support from third-party software publishers selling games to run on your machine.
Nintendo Co Ltd, surging from the commercial success of its Wii game machine, is winning over this coveted group of partners in a marked departure from the Wii's ill-fated predecessor, the GameCube.
During this week's E3 video game industry trade show, Nintendo boasted about the success that third-party publishers are finding on the Wii, saying that 19 non-Nintendo games have surpassed the 400,000 unit sales mark in the United States.
"When this generation started, if you would have talked to any of the third parties, chances are they were putting their investments in other consoles, not the Wii," said Reginald Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America.
"They've all been shocked by the success that has happened in the marketplace and had to catch up with Wii development."
Third-party publishers tend to flock to the best-selling game machine since this gives them a chance to sell more games. This tends to set off a virtuous cycle where a leading game machine will feature better games, which then drives more console sales.
Games that publishers began working on after the Wii's sudden success are just now being brought to market, Fils-Aime said, meaning the third party sales momentum will only continue to increase.
The GameCube was routinely blasted for being a showcase only for Nintendo-created games like "Metroid Prime," "Animal Crossing," "Super Mario Sunshine," "Super Smash Brothers Melee" and "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker."
For Nintendo, these first-party titles are more lucrative because the company captures all the revenue and profit from game sales compared to a small royalty from third-party games. However, outside support is critical to keeping customers loyal with a diverse set of titles available on the console.
Many third party titles released on multiple platforms severely underperformed on the GameCube. In less than two years, the Wii has sold 24 million units worldwide, more than the GameCube sold during almost six years on the market.
The Wii, which debuted in late 2006, also leads Microsoft Corp's Xbox 360 and Sony Corp's PlayStation 3, which have respectively sold 19 million and 12.85 million units since their launch, as of the end of March.
DOES THE WII HAVE LEGS?
Still, competitor Microsoft questioned Nintendo's lofty standing among third party publishers.
"Nintendo is a great company. It's got a great program, but in terms of the financial opportunity for third party partners, Microsoft wins hands down," said Don Mattrick, a senior vice president at Microsoft's Xbox division. "We're not counting in increments of 400,000."
Mattrick said the majority of games being purchased for the Wii are still Nintendo games, and that third parties are left to battle for the fraction of profits that remain.
However, French publisher Ubisoft Entertainment, an early believer in the Wii, is currently one of the top third parties on the console after committing to significant Wii development more than three years ago.
While Ubisoft was one of the first to see the potential, competitors like Electronic Arts Inc are quickly closing the gap.
"All games are going to be on the Wii," said Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter. "There's a base of 20 million people who will buy your game."
And rather than create dumbed-down versions of existing games, as many third parties were accused of doing during the early days of the Wii, many publishers are changing the way they develop games to take advantage of the Wii's motion-sensing controllers.
"The Wii .... has opened up an entirely new set of gamers that weren't there before," said Electronics Arts Games Label president Frank Gibeau, noting that Wii games can appeal to anyone from 8-year-olds to 80-year-olds.
Fable II's Condoms Made From "Only The Very Best Animal Intestines"
^^^
Best. Winter. Olympcis. Ever.
Oh GAF, your GIF making skills never cease to amaze me.
I didn't know what to think, it's a downloadble game so the so called box art can't physically exist.
You know mario galaxy is a good example, less complicated, smoother and easier to play and yet better by far than Mario Sunshine. I actually love the mechanics of Phantom Hourglass, they just didn't DESIGN it as deeply as an Ocarina or Majora and how can you blame them when those games were made when N64 was the pinnicle of hardware and had millions going into funding those games?
PS3 whipped 360's ass this month. MGS4 doing wonders I see. And yet still add together sales of 360 and PS3 and you get the mark of the devil, Wii owned them both combined again. Trend confirmed. I noticed that Lego indy did well on wii, I'm starting to think that Wii is going to become the new PS2 in that casual or franchise friendly material is going to sell best on it, franchises like LEGO and stuff.
Totally sweet video. After watching all the videos all I can complain about is that the gameplay looks quite linear. It reminds me of HL2 actually which I found linear on xbox, I think I 8.5-ed it to much astonishment. But I found large swathes of it boring. But, they broke up the shooting with vehicle bits, which... well is a good idea but I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as the vehicles in Halo 3. The Conduit is going to get boring fast unless they mix things up with puzzle solving or videos. The all seeing eye thing could be the puzzle aspect I guess.
Ahhh, good times, the line that got me suspended. *wipes Lark Andersons muck off cheek*
I read that the other day. When companies start putting all their big games on wii in addition to other platforms, I'll believe it. Nitendo, from their charts are selling a ton of software. People dont believe it because they look at NPD and sales for individual titles. What Wii has a larger range of titles seller smaller amounts, still adding up overall to a higher number of 3rd party titles sold. I have no idea why they just highlighted US sales of 3rd party games at the conference. They have a number of million sellers already including their own games, i would have just shown all the million sellers worldwide.
That's disgusting. What is wrong with Molyneux?
And BTW all these E3 lists of the great games and I know that De Blob wasn't even showcased in a major way there, but this game has to go on any best looking list. So far I think only me and Edge have looked at the new videos, but check this out:
http://uk.media.wii.ign.com/media/947/947046/vids_1.html
Sorry, I sometimes forget that I'm a bit older than most of you guys. I didn't consider that you may not get the joke.
They made it special for E3. Capcom's just poking fun of themselves. This was the actual box art they used for Mega Man 1 back in the NES days.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=193534
100+ Siren PS3 screens
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=193478
New De Blob trailer
http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/891/891710p1.html
IGN conduit preview, hands on
We had absolutely no trouble blasting our way through a portion of the opening stage, effortlessly targeting enemies and taking them down with different weapons, from a powerful handgun to a sniper rifle and even some alien tools of destruction inspired by the Half Life series.
http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/891/891812p1.html
My Sims Kingdom IGN preview
MySims Kingdom is really more of a refined sequel. It doesn't stray too far from the original's foundation, but does make a few additions. Now, as you walk around the world, which is separated into different kingdoms, you can take part in more activities. The first game had prospecting. Now there's also mining, wood-chopping, for instance. You'll use the Wii remote to hack through a tree. Its up to you to decide how you want to play. You'll be able to earn essence, the game's money, if you chop down a tree, but you will also have killed the tree.
That's pretty funny. But again it just seemed kind of redudant to me as you couldn't actually get a boxed copy of MM9 with the new boxart on. Wow, I just read the IGN Conduit preview, impressive. That's 3 for 3 on previews I have read:
we finally had the chance to go hands-on with the shooter to find out if it's really all that High Voltage has been promising. And now that we've gripped the Wii remote in our hands, run through a world drown in uncommon (for Wii) graphical effects and gunned down alien vermin with customized precision, we can state without any hesitation that it most certainly is the real deal. Put it on your radar right now because it is exactly the caliber of Wii effort you've been waiting for.
the action begins and any remaining fears we have are washed away. We can tell right from the get-go that High Voltage has nailed it, just as we could tell from the start that Ubisoft's over-hyped first-person shooter Red Steel totally missed the mark
Gametrailers Banjo blow-out Apparently not as good as Starfox Adventures
Getting a 404 error on the Banjo blow-out link. Looks like you have some extra spaces after the .html that's causing it.
WTH? Banjo Soccer?
I fixed the space, but it worked on Opera even with the space.
IE is very finicky.
I was laughing at the subtitle
And you gold shaded Dora the Explorer as major news
Keep the comedy coming.
And do not forget I insulted Vader!
P.S. you might want to read the Dora review, you might know the developers!
So I just read Matt C's E3 editorial. Spot on really.
What nintendo should have done is said before the conference what the focus would be on and given some sort of indication or time frame for future reveals, especially for the core gamer demographic. Or they should just section off the casual and DS games into one conference and hold the gamer conference at a separate venue. I think Eurogamer put it well in that game journalists are one small evolutionary step up from your average frothing mouthed game fan. We want our E3's like a concert, trailers, loud music, whiz bang effects, nude women etc.
They got it so right in 2004 with Prime 2, RE4 and Zelda and pretty damn right in 2006 with the huge hardware reveal and lines stretching all over E3. But E3 is now screwed with the downsizing, everyone is holding their own separate events at different times of the year, since E3 downsized leipzig attendance shot up 25% or more and now TGS is seen as the place for japanese reveals, even when E3 used to encompass it all.
Nintendo also have this policy of making game announcements for the coming few months or year while other companies announce games and year after year you see them at E3 again and again.
I think for me personally, E3 could have been tops with these announcements:
1. Endless Ocean 2
2. Elebits 2
3. Red Steel 2
3. Animal Crossing Wii
I just watched a bunch of those Banjo movies, and my interest in that game is starting to diminish. When it was first announced, the whole build-your-own-vehicles concept sounded interesting and fun, but the gameplay--at least in those vids--looks downright boring.
Collecting, collecting and collecting! Am I right?