Displaying items by tag: E3

Scribblenauts was the darling of this year’s E3 conference, with its game-play based on writing the names of objects you wished to appear in game in order to solve over 200 levels, the reception for this DS titles was all positive.  Cannot picture this in action?  Click on through to view the Scribblenauts trailer.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 06:58

It's a Sony PlayStation phone

Sony is dropping rumours of ramping up the PSP as a viable platform, in order to take on the encroaching Apple iPhone as a gaming and voice device.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 26 June 2009 08:02

E3 Critics Awards single out Uncharted 2

The Game Critics Awards: Best of E3 2009 have been released and the awarded games are a mix of blockbusters such as the PS3 exclusive Uncharted 2 and lesser lights like the surprising hand held game Scribblenauts.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 19 June 2009 10:45

Ballmer drops new Xbox 360 in 2010 hints

The rumours are strengthening around a revision of the Xbox 360 based around Project Natal.  Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO himself has added weight to theories of a new Xbox 360 sometime in 2010.

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iTWire spoke to Michael Ephraim, Chief Executive, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zealand in reaction to the Sony E3 announcements.  He talked about the new PlayStation Portable support, how surprised he – like many - was about Final Fantasy XIV and how God of War III can only be done on the PlayStation 3.

Published in Radioactive IT
Friday, 05 June 2009 07:56

Gran Turismo 5 E3 official trailer

This is not a Prologue, this is the real deal.  Developer Polyphony Digital’s fifth iteration of the definitive PlayStation exclusive driving simulator is not far away.  Click on through for the official E3 Gran Turismo 5 trailer.

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Microsoft showed off their version of the motion control of the Xbox 360, the Project Natal, and they have gone over the top on the technology.

Published in Radioactive IT
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 08:03

Sony PSP Go complete specifications

Sony has sent through complete specifications of its newly announced and revitalised PlayStation Portable, the PSP Go.  Herein see the wonders of the 50 percent smaller, UMD’less hand-held gaming system that Sony hopes will grab your imagination.

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To round out this year’s pre-E3 show conferences, Sony has revealed the new PSP, some surprises on the software front and - not to be outdone by Microsoft’s Project Natal – a motion controller for the PS3.

Published in Radioactive IT
Nintendo’s pre-E3 conference brought few surprises but some classic Nintendo Icons have been dusted off for new appearances.  Nintendo has also confirmed its intention to look after our physical health with the Wii Vitality Sensor.

Published in Radioactive IT
The Microsoft conference held today showed the expansion of its vision for home entertainment and the Xbox brand.  The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) held in LA was an opportunity for Microsoft to show off its new invisible game controller, integration with Facebook and Twitter, movie streaming and oh!  Some exclusive games.

Published in Radioactive IT
Tuesday, 21 October 2008 08:29

New E3 same as the old E3

After an experiment lasting a couple of years where attendance was by invite only, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) looks like it will be returning to an old haunt and opening the doors wide for 2009.  How long will it last?

Published in Radioactive IT
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 06:11

E3 best in show - A game Australians will never see

The Game Critics Awards for the best titles presented at the E3 Business and Media Summit have been judged and announced.  The most awarded game is one that I won’t be able to purchase at retail stores.

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At the E3 Media and Business Summit this year Microsoft revealed a coup, wooing the traditional PlayStation based Final Fantasy series to Xbox 360 for it's thirteenth incarnation.  Digging deeper however, developer Square Enix has revelled that it hasn't even started development of the Xbox 360 version.


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The single biggest surprise of the Nintendo E3 presentation was the Wii MotionPlus attachment for the existing controller.  It promises a more accurate representation of the Wii waggle, giving developers even more to work with when it comes to the unique control mechanism for Wii games.  If only developers had actually been told it was coming.

Published in Radioactive IT
Despite a somewhat lacklustre showing at E3 this year, folks are flocking to the Wii’s wares as Nintendo takes a grip on the US market.

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Over the last couple of days the big names in interactive electronic entertainment, Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony have lifted the veil on their suite of upcoming directions.  Let’s check the keynote report card and decide on who got the nod as king of keynote E3 2008.

Published in Radioactive IT
Thursday, 17 July 2008 16:34

E3: biggest surprise was from Nintendo

For all the talk of new wireless motion controllers from Sony and Microsoft, the company that brought out a new motion controller was... Nintendo! That aside, it looks like there were plenty of new games launched, new online content, upgrades and a push towards more co-operative gameplay.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 09:37

Sony confirms 80GB PS3 heading down under

In light of the Sony E3 keynote address announcing the retiring of the 40GB PlayStation 3, it was worth wondering how far out of the U.S this change would migrate.

Published in Radioactive IT
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 07:11

E3 08: Sony wows with 256 player online game

We were expecting in imminent release of PlayStation Home , instead we got a repriced 80GB PS3, release dates for Little Big Planet, some Resistance 2, God of War III, a mini Ratchet & Clank, expanded digital distribution via PS3 some ambitious projects; a 256 player game and  DC Universe Online.

Published in Radioactive IT
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