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E3 2009: The 10 best games announced for the Wii

by Jessica Moen on Jun 17, 2009 at 09:01 AM

E3 2009 is all over now and the games have all been announced. It’s time to look at the best of the best, specifically for the Wii. There were a ton of games announced at E3 that all look very good, so I limited it to the best ten, which… Continue Reading »

Hidden gems of E3 2009

by Danielle Riendeau on Jun 11, 2009 at 04:25 PM

By now, we all know the big games of E3 2009 - New Super Mario Bros. Wii, BioShock 2, Mass Effect 2, Assassin’s Creed 2, Splinter Cell: Conviction, God of War III, and oh yeah, that game with the Beatles. But there were plenty of under-the-radar surprises at this year’s… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: Hands on with New Super Mario Bros. Wii

by Danielle Riendeau on Jun 6, 2009 at 02:30 PM

By far and away, the game I personally had the most fun with at this year’s E3 was Nintendo’s surprise sidescroller, New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It’s an insanely fun multiplayer co-op experience that really combines old school Mario sensibilities with an almost Four Swords-ish approach to multiplayer. Continue Reading »

E3 2009: Nintendo’s Wii Vitality Sensor

by PJ Hruschak on Jun 4, 2009 at 10:39 AM

One of the few surprise announcements at E3 2009 was Satoru Iwata’s unveiling of the Wii Vitality Sensor at Nintendo’s press conference. The device attaches to the port at the base of the WiiMote and appears to act like a clip that grabs your finger to measure your pulse. According… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: The three-way fight for ultimate motion control in games

by PJ Hruschak on Jun 3, 2009 at 07:22 PM

The press conferences for the Big Three - Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft - put at least partial rest to months of speculation, rumors and artist renderings of supposed motion control devices being released by each company. The good news is that all three were able to perform live demonstrations of… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: Microsoft wants to make you the controller with Project Natal

by PJ Hruschak on Jun 3, 2009 at 04:42 PM

During Microsoft’s E3 2009-launching press conference, IEB VP Don, Mattrick started the Project Natal presentation quite simply: “People ask me, can we add a motion controller. I tell them of course we can. Can we make you the controller? We can.” Dropping wires and even the need for an object… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: Sony’s PS3 motion controller

by PJ Hruschak on Jun 3, 2009 at 04:04 PM

In a three-way battle for wireless, motion-controlled gaming, Sony threw its prototype in the ring at its E3 2009 press conference (June 2, 2009), The controller’s prototype looked like a wand with a glowing ball on the end that works in conjunction with Sony’s latest game system camera, the PlayStation… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: Sony PSPgo’s specs

by PJ Hruschak on Jun 3, 2009 at 01:30 PM

Following up the announcement of the PSPgo at its E3 2009 press conference, Sony sent a press release with system specs and a bullet list of what you might call friendly reminders. The PSPgo (PSP-N1000) will exist on shelves next to, not replacing, the current PSP game system, the PSP-3000.… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: PSP Go finally confirmed, to be available October 1, 2009

by Jeremy Hill on Jun 3, 2009 at 11:30 AM

E3’s “worst kept secret” was made official by Sony’s CEO Kaz Harai at Sony’s E3 2009 press conference. Besides calling it the “worst kept secret of E3” at the press conference, Hirai referred to the PSP Go as, “An object of desire and an object of functionality.” The PSP Go… Continue Reading »

E3 2009: More on the WiiMotionPlus (with photos)

by PJ Hruschak on Jun 2, 2009 at 01:43 PM

Nintendo made a lot of mention of the upcoming WiiMotionPlus controller. Meant to replace the WiiMote, Red Steel 2 will be the first game to use on the WiiMotionPlus and they will be bundled together. The WiiMotionPlus appears to be a combination skin and attachment, covering the back of the… Continue Reading »

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