Well it's that time of year again. I started this topic last year for E3 2005, back when the big news was XBox 360, PS3 and SWBF2. This year there's sort of a lull, I guess. Some good parts are:
I guess I'll start with LuacasArts. We've all been expecting it and hoping for it, but there will be no SWBF3 announced at E3. This also means no SWBF3 at all. LA is instead concentrating in the following games: "Empire at War: Forces of Corruption", "Indian Jones" (which will feature an interesting engine where everything is simulated rather than scripted), and a new SW Galaxies.
Nintendo Wii (Pronounced we) formerly known as Revolution was announced, as was it's interesting controller where for games like Zelda you can wave it as you would a sword and control it with the corresponding buttons. Sounds interesting and risky. Super Mario: Galaxy is announced as "the game" for it as well as the backwards capability all the way back to NES.
Still waiting on EA Sports football, Hockey and Basketball games and ESPN's Hockey and Basketball games. However EA's NCAA Football supposedly expands on last year's "Race for the Heisman", but giving you more control of your player's off field activities.
Microsoft announced that they plan to unite their consoul, computer and cell phone users under one banner, and that is priority number 1.
I haven't looked at anything on PS3 yet, aside from one gamespot review which called their press conference unorganized (because you can tell a lot about their system from a press conference :roll:)
I guess I'll start with LuacasArts. We've all been expecting it and hoping for it, but there will be no SWBF3 announced at E3. This also means no SWBF3 at all. LA is instead concentrating in the following games: "Empire at War: Forces of Corruption", "Indian Jones" (which will feature an interesting engine where everything is simulated rather than scripted), and a new SW Galaxies.
Nintendo Wii (Pronounced we) formerly known as Revolution was announced, as was it's interesting controller where for games like Zelda you can wave it as you would a sword and control it with the corresponding buttons. Sounds interesting and risky. Super Mario: Galaxy is announced as "the game" for it as well as the backwards capability all the way back to NES.
Still waiting on EA Sports football, Hockey and Basketball games and ESPN's Hockey and Basketball games. However EA's NCAA Football supposedly expands on last year's "Race for the Heisman", but giving you more control of your player's off field activities.
Microsoft announced that they plan to unite their consoul, computer and cell phone users under one banner, and that is priority number 1.
I haven't looked at anything on PS3 yet, aside from one gamespot review which called their press conference unorganized (because you can tell a lot about their system from a press conference :roll:)
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