Golden axe and sonic on xbox live tonight
Aug 24th xbox 360 elite being released in europe
While we're at E3 playing Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, you can play it at home! As part of Microsoft's "E3: Bringing it Home" program, gamers will get a playable demo of the game later this week.
Gamers will remember last year this program brought them a demo of Lost Planet and a ton of other content. Sony might be running a similar program, though it's uncertain if we'll see any demos of upcoming games.
New Xbox Codenamed Falcon.
Not being mentioned yet tho on E3.
http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/13892/...ts-65nm-Chips/
new 65 mm chips to end 3 red lights for good. Not sure what other features it will have. Hopefully it will be announced with a price drop of the 360 to make this version say 440? in that area with the elite features on it.
Exclusive xbox live beta of call of duty 4 on xbox 360
All the real time footage of GTA4 from the first 2 trailers was captured from an Xbox 360
It also mentions on the ticker that the Elite will drop to $399 but nothing from E3 about it.
Resident evil 5 trailer released July 25th
This is the only game Microsoft are showing that will be released 2008
There showing a live action short halo movie clip
New green xbox 360 special edition Halo console
He just mentioned Pro evo soccer
I will be posting min by min news at the live tv showing of Sonys press conference tommorow afternoon.
Its great they are showing all the System and game companys live conferences on tv over here.
Just sucks about the advert breaks.
Bloomberg is quoting Microsoft Game Studios President Shane Kim as saying that his company needs to lower the price of the Xbox 360 to attract more consumers. "We need to compete effectively for that customer and part of that is getting to the mass market price point for the console. We definitely are working on that area.," Kim told the financial news site.
The article gives no indication of when or how much the reduction will be, so this is pretty much just confirmation that the price cut we all know will happen eventually will ... happen eventually. Still, it's nice to know that some Microsoft higher-ups are paying attention to the issue.