Dead or Alive Extreme Volleybal!!!
And this fucking Blinkx sounds fucking incredible !!!!!!!!!!
Hahahahahah, those supid PS2 and GameCube fanboys are so fucking
jealous !!!!!!
Nullman wrote:
>from IGN.com
>
>Once members of the media, retailers, marketers and all other
>interested parties made their way to their seats, they were treated to
>presentations by Chief Xbox Officer, Robbie Back, Xbox General Manager
>J Allard and Microsoft Games Studios chief Ed Fries. Among the dozens
>of Xbox titles featured during his presentation, Fries made it a point
>to mention several, heretofore unrevealed games on their way to the
>system. IGN will have more information on all of these titles as E3
>rolls on throughout the rest of the week, but for now feast your eyes
>on the future of Xbox software and the list of Xbox games mentioned at
>the presentation. Keep in mind some games are still under working
>titles and are subject to change.
>
>the next version of a game that rhymes with J-Lo and is made by Bungie
>(online with Xbox Live)
>
>Ninja Gaiden
>
>Half Life: Counter-Strike (online Xbox Live)
>
>Psychonauts
>
>Blinx: The Timesweeper
>
>Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
>
>Tork
>
>Midtown Madness 3 (online with Xbox Live)
>
>Phantasy Star Online (online with Xbox Live)
>
>Splinter Cell
>
>Project Ego
>
>Star Wars Galaxies
>
>Brute Force
>
>MechAssault
>
>Dead to Rights
>
>Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge
>
>Dead or Alive Extreme Volleyball
>
>Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus
>
>Steel Battallion
>
>Panzer Dragoon
>
>Project Gotham Racing (online with Xbox Live)
>
>Amped (online with Xbox Live)
>
>Rallisport Challenge (online with Xbox Live)
>
>NBA Inside Drive 2003
>
>NFL Fever 2003
>
>Quantum RedShift
>
>ToeJam & Earl 3
>
>Turok Evolution
>
>Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
>
>Kakuto Chojin
>
>This is by no means a complete list of Xbox games but rather the cream
>of the crop mentioned specifically during Microsoft's presentation. Of
>all the games featured, including the frustratingly casual mention of
>a second Halo game (online no less!), Blinx could be the most
>innovative, industry-changing title of them all and as such we're gong
>to give you all we know about it right now:
>
>Read it now and believe it -- Blinx is a revolutionary platformer. Not
>just for the platform genre (he's more than just a cat with vacuum
>cleaner and his name isn't Luigi), but for videogames as we know them.
>Blinx takes the Xbox hard drive and more or less makes it function
>like a Tivo or Ultimate TV system. Play is recorded using around 200
>megs of hard drive space. When you die, the game rewinds in front of
>your eyes to a point where you can start again. That's not all Blinx
>can do, though.
>
>Players will be able to fast forward, record, rewind, and stop time to
>assist them in their quest. For example, a barrel falls off a roof.
>You pause the game, then hop on the barrel and rewind the game,
>allowing you to ride the barrel to the top of the roof from where it
>had fallen. The title character in Blinx is not affected by the shifts
>in time, and can move independent of the affected environment.
>
>Not only is the application of the hard drive in this game an amazing
>innovation, but has the looks of a second generation Xbox game.
>Created by Sonic/Nights game designer Naoto Oshima for his Artoon
>development house, Blinx should be bolting, as you read this, to the
>top tier of most wanted Xbox games.
>
>As we said the next version of Halo (MS won't even refer to it as Halo
>2) will be online but the company was not forthcoming with any details
>beyond this. This title of course drew the biggest cheers from the
>assembled crowd with Counter-Strike, Ninja Gaiden and Star Wars
>Galaxies splitting second place honors for the biggest ovations.
>Tecmo's take on volleyball featuring those oh-so-endearing women from
>Dead or Alive was the game that caused people to drool, shift in their
>seats and adjust accordingly. There was drooling with Star Wars
>Galaxies, but certainly no adjusting.
>
>Beyond the multiple bomb drops of game announcements, the Xbox
>braintrust pointed to past successes of Xbox as well as financial
>plans for the future in their effort to reaffirm the strength of the
>company and the platform The first European sales figures from
>Microsoft were announced with the company claiming 500,000 units sold
>in that territory along with an 88% attach rate for the all-powerful
>Halo. That's 440,000 copies of Bungie's breakthrough first person
>shooter for those of you slow on the math. In fact, Halo was leading
>the pack of top selling Xbox games along with the four other titles
>that sold more than 500,000 copies. All tolled, the Xbox could boast
>more than 20 titles that have seen sales of 100,000 copies or more
>compared to the ten 100,000+ titles for the GameCube over the first
>five months of each system's US run.
>
>
--
-Jay
"I don't do drugs, I am drugs" -Salvador Dali
"Nullman" <Nullman-...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Now that would deliver! Nice touch indeed!WTG Microsoft.
--
-Jay
"I don't do drugs, I am drugs" -Salvador Dali
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> Midtown Madness 3 (online with Xbox Live)
good. it was first reported this game wouldn't have online capability.
--
The union of the snake is on the climb.
>On Mon, 20 May 2002 21:27:35 -0400, stinky
><stan...@stunkitystunk.org> wrote:
>
>>>All tolled, the Xbox could boast
>>>more than 20 titles that have seen sales of 100,000 copies or more
>>>compared to the ten 100,000+ titles for the GameCube over the first
>>>five months of each system's US run.
>>>
>
>I thought this part was kinda cool too! :)
>
hahahahah, let's see how the GayCubies spin this one !!!!
Though sadly, Halo does a repeat and saves the Xbox from an earily grave.
"Nullman" <Nullman-...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> from IGN.com
>
> Once members of the media, retailers, marketers and all other
> interested parties made their way to their seats, they were treated to
> presentations by Chief Xbox Officer, Robbie Back, Xbox General Manager
> J Allard and Microsoft Games Studios chief Ed Fries. Among the dozens
> of Xbox titles featured during his presentation, Fries made it a point
> to mention several, heretofore unrevealed games on their way to the
> system. IGN will have more information on all of these titles as E3
> rolls on throughout the rest of the week, but for now feast your eyes
> on the future of Xbox software and the list of Xbox games mentioned at
> the presentation. Keep in mind some games are still under working
> titles and are subject to change.
>
> the next version of a game that rhymes with J-Lo and is made by Bungie
> (online with Xbox Live)
>
> Ninja Gaiden
>
> Half Life: Counter-Strike (online Xbox Live)
>
> Psychonauts
>
> Blinx: The Timesweeper
>
> Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
>
> Tork
>
> Midtown Madness 3 (online with Xbox Live)
>
> that sold more than 500,000 copies. All tolled, the Xbox could boast
I am truly sorry for what I've done. There were many good people that
died. And I'm still alive. I don't know what this all means. I'm
sorry. I just got home a little while ago. I'm sorry."
Teemoney/Stinky
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