Recap of Microsoft's E3 Press Conference
Source: Game | Life - Wired Blogs
We're live blogging Microsoft's E3 press conference in this post, after the jump. Big news will go here after it happens.
- Viva Pinata Party Animals announced
- Mass Effect In November
- New one-handed Xbox 360 controller for Scene It? game. Features one giant "buzz-in" button for trivia answers, four buttons to pick your response.
8:33 -- A band of "five Halo fans from Libertyville, Illinois" starts the show, playing a live version of the Halo theme on electric fiddle and guitars as images from the game play on the screen. They're good, but then, I love me some fiddle. Whoa, she's walking down the stage! GOTY confirmed.
8:35 -- Resolved: the theme song to every game should be played by an attractive woman on electric fiddle before every press conference.
8:37 -- Peter Moore takes the stage as the music dies. "When we saw them on the Internet, we just had to share their passion with you," Moore says of the band.
8:38 -- Every demo you see at this show will be coming this year, Moore says. "The greatest holiday lineup in video game history."
8:40 -- Let's pump it up to 11!, Moore shouts as he begins to play a Rock Band demo with Alex Rigopulous on drums. Peter fails within seconds of the song starting, but the other members of the band "bring him back in" by rocking hard. Awesome idea. I am so amazingly in love with this game, and even if it's not exclusive, this is a great way to kick off their presentation. Amazing.
Heh. Moore just accidentally paused the game. "Oh, that's me!"
8:42 -- Moore continues to hype up Rock Band -- but no exclusive announcement. Oh well, I gave it a shot.
8:43 -- Viva Pinata 2? Wait a minute... they're playing a trailer, but it looks like a collection of mini-games starring the characters. Hey, it's called Viva Pinata: Party Animals, which makes sense. Filled with 50 minigames and races. Developed not by Rare, but by Krome Studios (Ty the Tazmanian Tiger).
8:45 -- Mass Effect trailer. Do I need to tell you how awesome this looks?
Mass Effect dated for November.
8:47 -- Moore shows the bar graphs with the console sales numbers. Only shows the American numbers, of course, because otherwise it would not look nearly as good. Admits that they are in a "close race" with the Wii.
Points out with a very funny slide that Xbox 360 games from third parties are cracking the Top Ten software charts, but no Wii or PS3 games have.
8:49 -- Talking about last generation's top five bestsellers, which were all Grand Theft Auto and Halo games. "I've got them both tattooed on my arms. Honest I do," says Moore.
8:51 -- Highlight reel of new game trailers. Project Gotham Racing 4. Dynasty Warriors Gundam. Call of Duty 4. Stranglehold. Guitar Hero III. Beautiful Katamari. Lost Odyssey. NBA Live 08. Mass Effect. Ace Combat 6. Tiger Woods. NHL 08. Assassin's Creed. Spider Man: friend or foe? The Simpsons Game. Splinter Cell Conviction. NASCAR 08. Eternal Sonata. BioShock. Madden NFL 08. Tony Hawk's Proving Ground. Crash of the Titans. Harry Potter OOTP. The Orange Box. Bee movie Game. Rock Band. Naruto Rise of a Ninja.
8:55 -- Microsoft VP Jeff Bell comes out to introduce Scene It?, based on the DVD games, "fully interactive" for Xbox 360. New questions, new clips. Game will come with a new controllers that they're announcing tonight. It's a one-handed controller with a big button and four answer buttons. Four of these controllers come bundled with Scene It for "same price" as a normal 360 game. (So, $60.)
Wow. If Nintendo had done something like this for GameCube, they'd have been laughed at. At this point, Microsoft can announce this kind of thing and end up being praised for it. Packing in four is a good idea. But this has to come with a price drop, shouldn't it...?
8:57 -- Naruto trailer.
8:59 -- Bell brings up the announcement of EA Xbox Live support a few years ago. Announces that this year's lineup of Live sports games for 360 will run 'twice as fast, twice as smooth' this year.
9:00 -- Introduces Reggie Bush of New Orleans Saints. Reggie totally diverges from the script. He's supposed to say "It's almost as fast as me," according to the teleprompters.
Jeff Bell is supposed to say, "I think I've got you stopped, buddy. You haven't been to training camp yet, have you?" But instead, Bush totally kills him. "I'm not even watching, Jeff!" That was great even though I have no idea what this "football" they are playing is.
9:01 -- Talking about Xbox Live. Bell says they've passed the 7 million member mark. "Largest community connected to the television." Says more than 10 million mark before the next E3. That's a very safe assumption, considering most people don't think there will be a next E3.
Source: Game | Life - Wired Blogs
We're live blogging Microsoft's E3 press conference in this post, after the jump. Big news will go here after it happens.
- Viva Pinata Party Animals announced
- Mass Effect In November
- New one-handed Xbox 360 controller for Scene It? game. Features one giant "buzz-in" button for trivia answers, four buttons to pick your response.
8:33 -- A band of "five Halo fans from Libertyville, Illinois" starts the show, playing a live version of the Halo theme on electric fiddle and guitars as images from the game play on the screen. They're good, but then, I love me some fiddle. Whoa, she's walking down the stage! GOTY confirmed.
8:35 -- Resolved: the theme song to every game should be played by an attractive woman on electric fiddle before every press conference.
8:37 -- Peter Moore takes the stage as the music dies. "When we saw them on the Internet, we just had to share their passion with you," Moore says of the band.
8:38 -- Every demo you see at this show will be coming this year, Moore says. "The greatest holiday lineup in video game history."
8:40 -- Let's pump it up to 11!, Moore shouts as he begins to play a Rock Band demo with Alex Rigopulous on drums. Peter fails within seconds of the song starting, but the other members of the band "bring him back in" by rocking hard. Awesome idea. I am so amazingly in love with this game, and even if it's not exclusive, this is a great way to kick off their presentation. Amazing.
Heh. Moore just accidentally paused the game. "Oh, that's me!"
8:42 -- Moore continues to hype up Rock Band -- but no exclusive announcement. Oh well, I gave it a shot.
8:43 -- Viva Pinata 2? Wait a minute... they're playing a trailer, but it looks like a collection of mini-games starring the characters. Hey, it's called Viva Pinata: Party Animals, which makes sense. Filled with 50 minigames and races. Developed not by Rare, but by Krome Studios (Ty the Tazmanian Tiger).
8:45 -- Mass Effect trailer. Do I need to tell you how awesome this looks?
Mass Effect dated for November.
8:47 -- Moore shows the bar graphs with the console sales numbers. Only shows the American numbers, of course, because otherwise it would not look nearly as good. Admits that they are in a "close race" with the Wii.
Points out with a very funny slide that Xbox 360 games from third parties are cracking the Top Ten software charts, but no Wii or PS3 games have.
8:49 -- Talking about last generation's top five bestsellers, which were all Grand Theft Auto and Halo games. "I've got them both tattooed on my arms. Honest I do," says Moore.
8:51 -- Highlight reel of new game trailers. Project Gotham Racing 4. Dynasty Warriors Gundam. Call of Duty 4. Stranglehold. Guitar Hero III. Beautiful Katamari. Lost Odyssey. NBA Live 08. Mass Effect. Ace Combat 6. Tiger Woods. NHL 08. Assassin's Creed. Spider Man: friend or foe? The Simpsons Game. Splinter Cell Conviction. NASCAR 08. Eternal Sonata. BioShock. Madden NFL 08. Tony Hawk's Proving Ground. Crash of the Titans. Harry Potter OOTP. The Orange Box. Bee movie Game. Rock Band. Naruto Rise of a Ninja.
8:55 -- Microsoft VP Jeff Bell comes out to introduce Scene It?, based on the DVD games, "fully interactive" for Xbox 360. New questions, new clips. Game will come with a new controllers that they're announcing tonight. It's a one-handed controller with a big button and four answer buttons. Four of these controllers come bundled with Scene It for "same price" as a normal 360 game. (So, $60.)
Wow. If Nintendo had done something like this for GameCube, they'd have been laughed at. At this point, Microsoft can announce this kind of thing and end up being praised for it. Packing in four is a good idea. But this has to come with a price drop, shouldn't it...?
8:57 -- Naruto trailer.
8:59 -- Bell brings up the announcement of EA Xbox Live support a few years ago. Announces that this year's lineup of Live sports games for 360 will run 'twice as fast, twice as smooth' this year.
9:00 -- Introduces Reggie Bush of New Orleans Saints. Reggie totally diverges from the script. He's supposed to say "It's almost as fast as me," according to the teleprompters.
Jeff Bell is supposed to say, "I think I've got you stopped, buddy. You haven't been to training camp yet, have you?" But instead, Bush totally kills him. "I'm not even watching, Jeff!" That was great even though I have no idea what this "football" they are playing is.
9:01 -- Talking about Xbox Live. Bell says they've passed the 7 million member mark. "Largest community connected to the television." Says more than 10 million mark before the next E3. That's a very safe assumption, considering most people don't think there will be a next E3.