In: Uncategorized by Edie Sellers
14 Jul 2008Hear that? It’s the sound of millions of Final Fantasy (ie: Sony) fanbois crying. Vaguely similar to hell freezing over. It surprised the hell out of us when, as the last guest speaker to the Microsoft E3 Briefing that Yoichi Wata took the stage. I mean, this is the brains behind Square Enix. This is [...]
In: Uncategorized by Edie Sellers
14 Jul 2008UPDATE: We just found out that the Netflix-sharing feature will only be available to those with an Xbox Live Gold account and a premium account with Netflix. Not exactly free, but still, it’s pretty cool. -Ed. Ah, your Xbox dashboard. Safe. Familiar. Clunky. This fall, get ready for everything to change. John Shappert, chief [...]
In: Uncategorized by Edie Sellers
14 Jul 2008Microsoft didn’t hold back one bit at this year’s E3 briefing event. We all thought that GamerScore Blog had shot the lime-green wad with the release of that video. Indeed, not even close. Let’s just say your entire Xbox experience just got very different. Rather than make you wait until I finish up the entire [...]
In: Uncategorized by David LaMont
14 Jul 2008Hi folks, Seems Microsoft’s team jumped the gun and accidentally released a video giving some of the press conference away. Check out the video, but here’s my train of thought: Fable II is in October Gears of War 2 has 5 Player co-op mode called Horde Mode, and a nasty looking spider. 8 Player Battle [...]
In: Uncategorized by David LaMont
14 Jul 2008Fresh from Nintendo’s Press Site we get this: Nintendo’s upcoming Wii MotionPlus accessory for the revolutionary Wii Remote controller again redefines game control, by more quickly and accurately reflecting motions in a 3-D space. The Wii MotionPlus accessory attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and, combined with the accelerometer and the sensor bar, [...]
In: Uncategorized by David LaMont
14 Jul 2008Before the term “Surfing the web..” was even close to being an understand colloquialism, there were these places called “bulletin boards” which was really nothing but a computer that accepted “dial-up” calls from other computers and allowed you to “communicate” with them. Times have changed, but I remember first discovering them and thinking I’d hit [...]
In: Uncategorized by David LaMont
14 Jul 2008This is quite a week. It starts today with Microsoft’s presser, tomorrow is Nintendo and Sony’s. By Friday, The Dark Knight opens. It’s almost too much. Almost. For E3 this week, keep your eyes on GameHounds.net. I’ll be updating as often as posible while Edie sacrifices her sanity at the alter of the Los Angeles [...]
In: Podcasts by Edie Sellers
13 Jul 2008Hey guys. So, it’s less than 24 hours before one half of the GameHounds crew jets off to Los Angeles for E3. So time is short. Short enough, in fact, that we really don’t have time to do proper show notes for this episode, which unfortunately was recorded later than usual on Saturday night. Here’s [...]
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