In just a couple of days, E3 will reveal just about every major game you will be able to play in the next year. For action-adventure (and RPG) fans, these are the big ones expected at the big show:
That’s a whole lot of zombies you got there, 7,000 to be precise. Too bad it won’t be shown at E3 this year.
Nintendo will release Wii Fit Plus, recently trademarked in Japan, and a new Mario game later this year, both for the Wii, according to a report from Japan’s regularly reliable Nikkei newspaper.
Square Enix had decided to jump on the pre-E3 game announcement bandwagon, making live their site for a game called Nier.
Square Enix had decided to jump on the pre-E3 game announcement bandwagon, making live their site for a game called Nier.
The new PSP Go, leaked just before E3 thanks to the June issue of Sony’s own Qore, is a tiny little thing. Bigger than an iPhone—but not by much—and slimmer than the original PSP.
Look about six people to your left. Now five down to the right. OK, one of you is addicted to video games, says a study out of Australasia that ratifies a finding in one out of Iowa State University.
IndieCade, this year, is Oct. 1 to Oct. 4, but 25 games out of the hundreds submitted so far will be previewed at the festival’s E3 booth.