It. Just. Doesn’t. End. We had another day of E3. Day one, two, three, actually! Lots of new, lots of coverage, lots of posts. We’ve gathered them up and put them in one place. Enjoy!
The PSP version of Soulcalibur IV, known as Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, continues the long-running tradition of non-canon guest stars with God of War‘s Kratos. Yes, you’ll be chaos-blading Sophitia and Voldo later this year.
Like red? Good because Nintendo is releasing a red DSi in Japan.
Back when the Nintendo Wii launched in 2006, the company showed possible console colors: White, red, silver, lime green and black. White was the launch colour, and that’s all customers have had. Until now.
Nintendo is releasing add-on for the Wii Remote called Wii MotionPlus. It brings much needed accuracy to the Wii-mote. Why wasn’t it included in the original Wii-mote?
Rendition: Guantanamo was slated for January 2010. That is, until Scottish developers T-Enterprise pulled the plug.
Long before Left 4 Dead, High Voltage did four-player survival horror with the Hunter: The Reckoning series, and now they’re doing it again with The Grinder.
Peter Molyneux, the designer between the Fable franchise, has been given a promotion: Creative Director of European studios at Microsoft Games Studios.
Shigeru Miyamoto dominates day two of E3′s clips selection — appearing not once but twice to talk about the absence of Zelda from E3 and sort of talk about a new game mechanic.
Hey! Big time famous game designers don’t just come to E3 to promote their own games, they also come to check out the competition. Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo is doing just that.