E3 - Pre-Show Announcements Overwhelm, Entertain 81
Thanks to GameSpot for its massive E3 update list, GameSpy for a similar E3 index, IGN for its latest E3 news, and 1UP for its E3 dispatches, as the major gaming sites update on "hundreds of new games" revealed leading up to the E3 Expo in Los Angeles. New highlights include an "epic three-hour press conference" revealing Konami's new games, including screenshots of Metal Gear Acid for PSP, and elsewhere, screenshots and a preview of Metroid Prime Hunters for Nintendo DS, the announcement and screenshots of "unique armband"-toting EyeToy: AntiGrav for PS2, preview and screenshots of Mario 64x4 for Nintendo DS, and much, much more. What's been your favorite hardware or software revelation so far?
Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:3, Insightful)
If that's true, Sony already lost.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, they really innovated the hell out of: Animal Crossing DS, Mario Kart DS, Metroid Prime: Hunters, an unnamed Super Mario Bros game, Super Mario 64X4, and WarioWare Inc.
This certainly looks a lot fresher than the PSP offerings!
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:2)
"Gran Turismo, Ridge Racer, Wipeout, Dynasty Warriors, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Medievil, Ape Escape, Spider-Man, Metal Gear Solid, and a Capcom fighting game", "NBA Street, NFL Street, Need for Speed Underground, and a Tiger Woods PGA golf game"
Wow! Those ARE like nothing I've ever seen before! Ass.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:3, Insightful)
Oh, and please stop checking out my ass.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:4, Insightful)
Then again, name means little; tell me Super Mario Bros 2 is just a Super Mario Bros 1 rehash. (Given that it wasn't even a Mario game to start with, but repackaged as one...).
There's also that little fact where guess which games make headlines in the previews? The big name stuff--cheap sequels to games that turned out really popular. You have to sift through the garbage if you want to find anything. PSP games people are excited about are Metal Gear, Gran Turismo, Viewtiful Joe, and Devil May Cry. XBox games people are excited about are Halo 2, Half Life 2, and Doom 3. GC games people are excited about include various things with Zelda, Resident Evil, Metroid, and Mario in the title.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:3, Insightful)
The second touch screen, wireless connectivity, and built in microphone didn't freshen things up compared to the "almost as good as a PS2" PSP which also has familiar games?
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm looking forward to Animal Crossing DS myself. Could you imaging having people (up to 16, I hope) wander into your town by just turning on their DS wireless from ~100 feet away. Imagine how many people you'll just bump into playing ACDS waiting in the airport or on a train. And the pen-based typing system is a godsend compared to the original Gamecube version. I'd venture to say it's easily superior.
If 10% of the DS games can surprise me like Animal Crossing DS I won't need any other system.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:4, Interesting)
I've been playing Zelda: LTP on my GBA:SP backlit all the time, without sound and I don't know how far over the 10hours I've gone, but I seriously cannot remember the last time I had to dig out my charger.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:2)
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:2)
I'll probably get both, but the PSP may have shock & vibe problems. Also, I now have nephews that are into these games and the biggest problem are optical disks. They DON'T put them away and they get scratched into uselessness. They're getting cartridge players like GBA or the "DS" until they show a little care.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:1)
The UMD media comes in protective sleeves(as all Optical media should DARN IT) like old Videodiscs did.
So, don't let that stop you from getting one for your nephews. I think the low battery life is the main major mark against the PSP right now.
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:1)
I agree, the DS is pretty damn amazing. I'm hoping they release some kind of free developers kits, maybe a Java 2 Mobile VM or something. Hell, anything would be cool.
I have to agree with one of the other posters. Sony knows what's they're doing with that Metal Gear Acid title. They should call it Metal Gear Heroine, that series of titles is damn addictive, ; worse than cigarettes.
In either case, Nintendo DS will be released this year, maybe 1 year before Sony's PSP. So everyone who wants the *new* p
Re:Nintendo DS looks most impressive (Score:1)
What we all do know is that Square-Enix has already confirmed that they will be developing for the DS, so if anything, the DS will be getting a Final Fantasy game before the PSP does.
Big Wow For Next-Gen Portable Graphics (Score:4, Informative)
One other thought. Nintendo should give Gamespot the "business" over that screenshot index for Metroid Prime: Hunters. It had me wondering if the pics were a joke until clicking and finding out the index was populated with the low-detail map screen instead of the main game. :)
Re:Big Wow For Next-Gen Portable Graphics (Score:3, Informative)
I'm guessing you're not a programmer. With the number of screenshots that a site like that is generating, especially during the week of E3, it'd be absolutely impossible to generate an "ideal" thumbnail for each screenshot that they get by selecting the
Re:Big Wow For Next-Gen Portable Graphics (Score:2)
Re:Big Wow For Next-Gen Portable Graphics (Score:1, Funny)
Obviously you haven't been paying attention to the lessons of the modern game market. Gameplay comes 2nd or 3rd to graphics. Cool, not good, is what is important now.
Lord I sound like such a curmudgeon...
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PSP vs DS (Score:3, Informative)
PSP has around 100 signed development houses making games for the system. Now, so does nintendo, but this will be a unique situation.
Personally, Im rooting for nintendo, but I think the PSP will "win," for the same reason the ps1 "won" over the n64. The storage medium.
We shall see. We shall see.
Re:PSP vs DS (Score:3, Insightful)
Although at the price that people are estimating I wonder if it would even succeed without competition. It's too similar to the Game Gear/Lynx for comfort, in terms of price and potentially poor battery life.
Re:PSP vs DS (Score:3, Insightful)
In a portable, I would think that moving parts would cause serious battery drain. Cart vs. Optical, the cart is going to produce a longer battery life and will have faster access. Plus, they are much more durable than optical. Now, the optical will most likely have a much larger storage capacity. It'll be interesting to see what consumers choose in the long run.
In the end
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Re:PSP vs DS (Score:1, Insightful)
I want to stress that portable CD players have very simple playback logic compared to the program logic in games machines, have much simpler display screens (and therefore graphics logic), have simpler interfaces, and do a lot less seeking than optical-disc-based game systems do. That's because a portable CD player is basically a drive plugged into a DAC, plugged into an amp, connected to a headphone jack. Buttons, and interface are simple and connected drictl
Re:PSP vs DS (Score:1)
Re:PSP vs DS (Score:4, Insightful)
That isn't to say Nintendo didn't produce some cracking games, but their market for them was always limited more by their image than by the choice of cartridge technology. Obviously the expense of cartridges didn't help (when Turok came out in the UK, it cost almost twice as much as a new PS game), but games like Resident Evil 2 (admittedly a late entry) showed that the cartridge could compete with the CD, and games from the outset like Mario 64 and Pilotwings proved that Nintendo could deliver the goods regardless of format.
Anyway, the handhelds? Well, being the owner of a NES and SNES, and therefore familiar with the original Mario Kart, Metroid and Mario games. the Game Boy Advance hasn't done much to wow me beyond Advance Wars and Wario Ware. I'm sure it's a fantastic system for someone who's playing Mario Kart or Super Mario World on it for the first time, but I'm clearly a jaded old fart. The link-up options and touch screen sound like they could be promising, if used well. At the same time, the inclusion of an analogue controller on the PSP is important and sadly missing from the DS - though it would probably boost the price and maybe raise the vulnerability of the unit.
The PSP software lineup also feels very familiar, of course, but there is the saving grace that many of these titles are seeing their first handheld iteration, and might gain some novelty points that way. A portable Metal Gear sounds and looks wonderful, if a little antisocial...
At the end of the day, I'll probably get 'em both just out of curiosity and hope. And I'm sure both will have a few great games and a lot of dross. So why on earth I've been wittering on like this, I've no idea. Go Nintendo! Go Sony! Give us hell!
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Oh but we have seen a portable Metal Gear already (on the Gameboy Colour I believe). Sure, not a fully 3D one, but we haven't seen a portable 3D Mario or portable 3D Metroid either.
Re:PSP vs DS (Score:2)
Really, I hope Nintendo produce some great stuff for the DS - and that Sony do the same for the PSP. It all works out well for me that way. But I'd still rather see progress that updates (from both camps). Now in terms of handheld gaming, the DS has
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The Nintendo DS will, on day one, have a library of over a thousand games. The PSP will only have a handful of launch titles. The reason why the N64 didn't win (didn't lose either, I dunno why 30 million systems sold is considered a defeat) is because it didn't flood the shelves with games. The catridge format made that so much harder to do compared to Sony's CD fo
I know it's not exactly a new revelation ... (Score:1)
No Contest... (Score:1, Funny)
My Favorite? (Score:4, Interesting)
So they showed up, and I wasn't there for it, off studying for a more-important Final Exam. I get back, check a website or two, and WHAM! Halo news sites have gone bonkers. So I get curious and start checking things out... couple of interviews, ok, nothing too awful special, damn spiffy new screenshots, and... sweet jeebus, they had a playable demo and there's already a shakey-cam version of the presentation they gave before they allowed folks to have at it. I watch the presentation, of course, expecting something along the lines of Halo's multiplayer action in look and feel.
Nope, I'm most pleasantly surprised. Even through the really crappy compression and resolution, I'm blown away. Customizable this, that, and another thing, new weapons that look, sound, and work better than anything I've seen in a video game, before, and... destructable environments AND intelligently-designed destructable vehicles!? Woah, momma!
So, yeah... definately going with Halo 2, there, and I'm rather unsure why it hasn't been covered here.
~UP
Re:My Favorite? (Score:1)
I'm more looking forward to Halo 2 as well. Reading the interviews and multiplayer mode just left me with a sadness that I don't live in USA and can't attend E3 myself.
In fact, it might be the first game where I'll actually, gasp, pre-order.
On the PC front, I'm never much of a half-life fan, perhaps because my PC was really slow at the time and the game didn't play very well, by the time I had a good PC the game was already over a year old and the chunky mode
A mixture (Score:3, Insightful)
In terms of gameplay quite clearly Warioware DS. After the innovation with the original, I wasn't sure what more they could add (the GC Warioware didn't seem worth it) but the kind of stuff I'm reading about Warioware with a touch screen...yeah, that's going to be totally new gameplay.
Re:A mixture (Score:2)
Playing the balloon burst, you might not want to win the first time, to give your opponent a chance to blow up the balloon, or you might not want to pump the balloon so your opponent can't blow it on you.
Playing the doctor game, gameplay doesn't even matter. Whoev
Nintendo DS (Score:2, Interesting)
Also looking forward to Zelda, Doom III, Super Mario DS and Tron Killer App.
Some MP: Hunters screenshots... (Score:1, Troll)
Do they expect someone to say, "Holy shit, those are the best damn map screens I've ever seen! This game will kick ASS!!"?
*roll eyes*
A bit focused on the big corporate sites? (Score:2)
My (current) personal favorite is Games Are Fun. [gamesarefun.com] I consider them to be the spirtual successors to the GIA. The _actual_ successor to the GIA, GameForms, [gameforms.com] has a decent amount of E3 stuff, but normally they're glacially slow on updates.
The Magic Box [the-magicbox.com] is also pretty good. They're sometimes a little slow to update, but they've got a
Innovation? (Score:2)
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How about a new TYPE of game? (Score:2)
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Re:How about a new TYPE of game? (Score:2)
Another good example of software innovation would be Street Fighter 2. There were 1-on-1 fighting games before SF2 but SF2 did something truly remarkable. They made a fighting engine that was truly
Re:I used to LOVE to play (Score:1)
Every time a new system comes out the first games are usually "rehashes" of games from the previous systems. The test is how original the games are that come out afterwards. Of course you're going to hear about Mario, Metroid, Animal Crossing, etc. for an initial lineup, just link Sony has theirs.
The nice thing about Nintendo is they will have the technology (wireless, 2 screens, etc.) to allow them to be way more innovative in the long run than Sony. Whic
Sega, what's the big announcement? (Score:1)
So what is it? Here's all I could rake up about Sega so far:
So I guess it's the Matrix Online announcement. Is anybody else underwhelmed? I'm a self professed Sega fanboy, but with the incredible PSP and DS announcements, and even the FPS barrage of Halo 2 / Half-Life 2 / Doom 3, it's hard to ge
Armband? (Score:2)
"We do fear that they'll make people look silly, and thus put some off from playing it, though."
That sure doesn't seem to stop people from playing DDR.......in public.....