While the full Beatles Rockband game which will include 45 master tracks doesn't come out until September 9th. We've got word from an unknown source that 3 more songs will make the list from the following ten already announced.
With both project natal on the Xbox 360 and Motion controller on the PS3 in the works one might think that Nintendo would start getting scared from the competition. However this is not the case for Miyamoto, in a recent interview he stated that he's "flattered" his competitors are moving in the same direction but when asked if he was worried he said he wasn't at all, he later stated that their competitors do not provide the level of depth Wii Motion Plus has.
After Microsoft's E3 press conference, Xbox Live General Manager Marc Whitten held a meeting of his own. Mainly, what was discussed pertained towards improvements for the Xbox Live service. Two topics came to everyone attention. We will discuss it here.
The long awaited rumor of Microsoft entering the motion scene is no longer just a rumor, it has finally made its debut. It was thought Microsoft would announce a motion like controller at last years E3 but with no mention those talks quickly fizzled into dust. Today at Microsoft's Press conference we got a glimpse of it, not in the form of a motion wand controller however but of a new vision camera ? Yes you heard correct this camera code name "Project Natal" is able to detect full 3D movements within the game for a totally new experience.
Probably the least expected and talked about sequel made an appearance today June 1st 2009 at Microsoft's E3 press conference: Crackdown 2 was shown in trailer form. For those of you you who missed the first game, its a sandbox game similar to Grand Theft Auto, only your a cop that can become supercharged allowing you to jump, run, and attack in a way that's closer to a super hero than an officer. Not too many details of the title are out yet, the trailer was not that of gameplay footage. We'll have the info of how the game will play soon.
In our first segment of this E3 edition, we take a look at the Microsoft E3 montages over the past 4 years; one of which was done in house, and we can see what stayed true and what was just completely off.