Since it's a rather large deal in gaming, I figured a topic for posting/discussing all of the recent news coming out of the conference would be appropriate.
So let's start with the biggest stuff first.
Microsoft gave their keynote today and a lot of interesting stuff was announced:
- Gears of War 2 is coming this November, Ninja Gaiden 2 was dated for June 3, Co-Op play in Fable 2 was announced and shown, "Community Games" are coming to Xbox Live in the near future. For all the juice that I'm too lazy to type up here as well as videos for Gears 2, NG2 and Fable 2, check out this link:
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3166398
- Also, to date 1 billion achievements have been unlocked on Xbox Live:
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- 30% more people upload Halo 3 videos than users on Youtube upload videos daily. (Holy carp)
And apparently games are coming to Zune. There aren't really any concrete details as of yet as what was shown was incredibly early but what's interesting is that the Zunepad isn't limited to just Up, Down, Left and Right directions as it is in the Zune's UI. It's completely omni-directional in the game that was shown. For more, hit the link:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/20/games...-hands-on/
I'm sure I missed some important things, so post away.
So let's start with the biggest stuff first.
Microsoft gave their keynote today and a lot of interesting stuff was announced:
- Gears of War 2 is coming this November, Ninja Gaiden 2 was dated for June 3, Co-Op play in Fable 2 was announced and shown, "Community Games" are coming to Xbox Live in the near future. For all the juice that I'm too lazy to type up here as well as videos for Gears 2, NG2 and Fable 2, check out this link:
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3166398
- Also, to date 1 billion achievements have been unlocked on Xbox Live:
[Image: media?id=3495771]
- 30% more people upload Halo 3 videos than users on Youtube upload videos daily. (Holy carp)
And apparently games are coming to Zune. There aren't really any concrete details as of yet as what was shown was incredibly early but what's interesting is that the Zunepad isn't limited to just Up, Down, Left and Right directions as it is in the Zune's UI. It's completely omni-directional in the game that was shown. For more, hit the link:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/20/games...-hands-on/
I'm sure I missed some important things, so post away.