We may have gotten the same old song and dance from Sony regarding the PlayStation Phone and PSP2 last night following their CES press conference, but the event ended with a completely different kind of song and dance.
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Sony kicked off its 2011 CES keynote with some spectacular fight scene footage from The Green Hornet. If we don’t get to play Kato in a video game, something is terribly wrong with the world.
Not at E3? You can get a taste of what it’s like when Fox8 airs the Xbox E3 Media Briefing live in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Following up on his memorable keynote speech at PAX 2007, actor, writer and starship sidekick turned planar traveller Wil Wheaton will deliver the keynote at the inaugural PAX East in March.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata will get his keynote on at the 2009 Game Developers Conference today, waxing behind his LCD screen lectern about “Discovering New Development Opportunities.” Oh, yes, we’re excited too.
The 2009 Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain Summit has updated its list of speakers, and right at the top of the precariously teetering pile is Valve co-founder and president Gabe Newell.
What’s this? Are Microsoft just feeling bullish after all those Xbox/Vesperia bundles sold out? Whatever the reason, Microsoft is feeling confident enough to send LIV Vice-prez John Schappert to the Tokyo Game Show with a keynote speech under his arm.
On October 9th at midday, Schappert will present his keynote address “A Canvas for the World” which will apparently lay out how the Xbox 360 will bring people together to enjoy “the next wave of interactive entertainment experiences”.
No, we don’t really know what that means either —- but we bet it is pretty flippin’ important. Who knows? Maybe MS are on a roll – by this time next year there could be an Xbox Elite in every self-respecting Japanese home.
Tokyo Game Show – John Schappert Keynote Address [Gamerscore Blog]
I’m sitting in the cavernous main hall of the Washington State Convention waiting for Penny Arcade Expo 2008 to officially kick off with Ken Levine’s keynote.
Levine, compatriot and family (including in his parents) are actually sitting right next to me. They’re all very nice people. Hit up the jump to follow along as Levine wows us.
Well isn’t Gas Powered Games busy today? They’ve released a demo for Space Siege, a new battle teaser for their action / RTS Demigod, seen above, and now their very own CEO Chris Taylor has been announced as the August 20th keynote speaker at the GC Developer Conference in Leipzig, Germany. Taylor’s keynote is titled “The Struggle for Independence and the Making of Demigod”, and will deal with…the struggle for independence and the making of Demigod. “Expect a surreal journey into my bizarre and twisted mind”, said Taylor, adding, “Please bring your sense of humour with you”.
Taylor will also be appearing with Dr. Michael Capps and David Perry at a “Best Selling Games” panel on Tuesday of the conference, where they will discuss…best selling games? Hey, at least I gave you a pretty trailer to look at.