Articles about announcements: December 2, 2008
Many game companies, analysts disappointed with E3 2008
Not many attendees were impressed with this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). During an interview held Thursday, (July 17, 2008) Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo’s senior managing director and general manager of entertainment analysis and the development division, told MSNBC that even though many fans of long running Nintendo franchise games such as Mario, Zelda or even StarFox were upset he felt that E3 was no longer a place for those types of game.
Click through to find out what game companies thought of E3 2008…
Sections: Gaming News, Features, Interviews, Consoles, PS1, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox-360, Consoles-Other, PCs, Linux, Windows, PCs-Other, Handhelds, DS, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Conventions, E3
Featured Content
Masthead
Executive Editors
Editor
Assistant Editors
Gamertell Originals
Recent Comments
-
RE: Army to spend $50 million on training games
I foresee a day when all wars will take place on computers. There will be no need for human life to be spared. An army…" MORE »
-
RE: Nexon and 7-Eleven team up for "Where You Play for Free" Slurpee campaign (update)
Its a download disc with all the game clients on there, so you don’t have to spend 1-3 hours downloading the game. It isn’t a…" MORE »
-
RE: Man hacks Chrono Trigger to propose to girlfriend
Awesome gesture. Cool that he found a way to breathe new life into this great game. Bums me out the original developers can’t gather in…" MORE »
-
RE: Nexon and 7-Eleven team up for "Where You Play for Free" Slurpee campaign (update)
hey i bought a slurpee, got the DVD and put maplestory but when it installed it had the same exact memory as if u download…" MORE »
Around the Network






