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stinky

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May 20, 2002, 9:27:35 PM5/20/02
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Great Googly Moogly !!!!


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.
>
>


GeneWildersHair

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May 20, 2002, 9:35:21 PM5/20/02
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"Star wars Galaxies", sounds promising! I hope it delivers!

--
-Jay
"I don't do drugs, I am drugs" -Salvador Dali
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stinky

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May 20, 2002, 9:39:18 PM5/20/02
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i heard it comes with a hooker dressed like Princess Leia in the Golden
Bikini. Another nice touch by Microsoft.

GeneWildersHair

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May 20, 2002, 9:41:59 PM5/20/02
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> i heard it comes with a hooker dressed like Princess Leia in the Golden
> Bikini. Another nice touch by Microsoft.

Now that would deliver! Nice touch indeed!WTG Microsoft.

--
-Jay
"I don't do drugs, I am drugs" -Salvador Dali

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Billy J. Dancefloor

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May 20, 2002, 10:18:24 PM5/20/02
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Nullman wrote:

> Midtown Madness 3 (online with Xbox Live)

good. it was first reported this game wouldn't have online capability.

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stinky

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May 20, 2002, 10:47:02 PM5/20/02
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Nullman wrote:

>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 !!!!


KoalaKiller

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May 20, 2002, 11:45:03 PM5/20/02
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I'm just amazed, it took all those months to just get over 500,000 units
sold, while Nintendo only needed a week to sell over 80% of its 500,000
units.

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

Skye

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May 21, 2002, 8:41:46 AM5/21/02
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"I'm sorry for what I've said in this newsgroup in the past. I was within
spitting distance of the WTC today and I've seen hell. I've lost many. I
saw people jump from the building. I called my mother and cried. I
haven't cried in 15 years. What really scares me is tomorrow. What will
happen tomorrow?

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."

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