With all the buzz about the NDS and "realistic Zelda" for Nintendo at E3, I figured we need to keep an eye on the other big happenings of E3.
Microsoft's Press Conference.EA's making a few dozen XBox Live games.
Bungie showed some Halo 2.
"Online" is supposedly the wave of the future, with 1 million XBox Live units out there (and two million PS2 Network Adaptors).
The "Crazy Billionaires" market has become polarized by region, as Donald Trump has teamed up with Bill Gates to make fun of Sony's Kaz Hirai and Ken Kutaragi.
The XBox's Conker remake apparently got some attention by parodying Terminator 2.
And apparently Halo 2 (again) now has built-in Grand Theft Auto elements.
On the Sony side of things,
the PS2 had a price drop, and is now $149. It looks like Sony's discontinuing the Network Adaptor bundles, so they're making them the same price as the regular PS2, while supplies last, which is kinda like an additional price drop. Of yeah and, Sony apparently thinks they're gonna sell
200 million PS2s now because of the price drop. And IGN-PS2 apparently thinks a GameCube sells for $149.
The PSP got it's hardware specs revealed again, but they still don't wanna say how much it's gonna cost. Sony's convinced Square to release FF Advent Children on the PSP's disk format, as well as DVD. And there's a new picture of the hardware design.
But more interesting than that PSP "news" is that
the first PSP games were revealed.
Hmm... there's a PSP port of Ape Escape. A new Syphon Filter title. A Dynasty Warriors.
Wipeout, Gran Turismo, Twisted Metal, and a Ridge Racer for racing games.
An "old school" Breath of Fire RPG and a Darkstalkers fighting game (and even IGN-PS2 seems concerned that SCEA won't allow them in the USA, for being "too 2D").
And apparently a blantatly-obviously ripped-off "Metroid Prime killer".
Oh yeah and, elsewhere on IGN's new PSP section, they mentioned that there were some ultra-breif hints of a possible Metal Gear Solid of some sort for the PSP (some sort of wireless-networking multiplyer version).
Feel free to post any more news you dig up over the next few days!