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  • #61
    HL2 looks damn gorgeous and the HAVOK physics engine, that they've merged with their own gfx engine "Source", looks spectacular. Really can't wait until end of Sept. for this baby. Especially the thought of all the mods that'll complement the mp side, things like DoD 2's WWII maps will look stunning.

    I'm waiting for StarCraft 2 too. How long has it been since SC? 5 years? The game has sold millions of copies and has a huge fanbase, yet they waste time at Blizzard making WC3?? *sigh*

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    • #62
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      Software support wanes for GameCube

      By David Becker
      Staff Writer, CNET News.com
      May 15, 2003, 8:30 PM PT

      LOS ANGELES--Is three a crowd?

      Publishers of video game software are starting to talk as if that might be the case, with support waning for Nintendo in the three-way fight for survival in the lucrative game console business.

      Software executives interviewed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade show here said they're reconsidering the number of titles they plan to produce for Nintendo's GameCube in the wake of declining sales for the console. Total GameCube sales for Nintendo's recently concluded fiscal year fell dramatically short of company estimates, and sales have been particularly off in Europe, traditionally a weak spot for Nintendo.

      Vivendi Universal Games, the interactive entertainment arm of the French media conglomerate, will produce fewer GameCube titles this year, as industry support for the console wanes, said Phillip O'Neil, senior vice president for sales and marketing.

      "We're really focusing on Sony and Microsoft," O'Neil said, referring to those companies' PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles. "We'd like nothing more than to have three strong platforms. That was our hope when this console cycle started, that it would be a 1+1+1=3 equation. But it's starting to look more like 1+1+1=1 1/2."

      Kathy Vrabeck, executive vice president of No. 2 games publisher Activision, was also concerned about the GameCube's position in the market.

      "I think it's good for the industry as a whole if you have three strong players, but that's not the direction it's going," Vrabeck said. "We're really not seeing substantial steps from Nintendo to reverse that trend, especially in Europe."

      Nintendo executives were unusually candid about the GameCube's disappointing sales record in the comapny's E3 press conference Tuesday. But company leaders insisted then and in subsequent interviews that they're doing what it takes to get the console back on track. They pointed to sales figures from the past few months showing a substantial rebound in GameCube sales, fueled by the release of a new game featuring Nintendo's landmark Zelda character.

      "One of the problems was we just had too much time between our big software launches," Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing for Nintendo of America, said in an interview. "People got tired of waiting. We're not going to let that happen again."

      Nintendo also hopes to continue its domination of the handheld gaming market with a batch of new titles that connect software for the GameCube and the portable Game Boy Advance player.

      "The idea of connectivity between the GameCube and Game Boy Advance really creates a whole new style of game play, and it's something only Nintendo can do," Kaplan said.

      Believers include Electronic Arts, the leading independent game publisher. EA Vice President Jeff Brown said one encouraging sign of Nintendo's commitment to turn the GameCube business around is the company's newfound interest in working with outside developers. Of the three console makers, Nintendo traditionally has depended the most on self-published content.

      "They're really reaching out, for a change," Brown said. "Our developers have had more conversations with Nintendo in the last two months than they probably did in the two years before that."

      Microsoft's Xbox sales edge is thin, Brown added, and Nintendo understands the game business too well to give up on the console market.

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      • #63
        Been looking at videos on IGN. Doom III looks AMAZING! The real question is how will it play? It won't be in the tradition of Doom (kinda like how RTCWolfenstein wasnt in the tradition of Wolfenstein 3D), but it may end up being a good game in its own right.

        The HL2 teaser looked utterly jaw dropping as well. WOW!
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        • #64
          MegaMan X7 (notice my new avatar) is gonna be piece of shiet. But Capcom is still gonna make me preorder it. :sigh:
          :-p

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          • #65
            Originally posted by monolith94
            I'm still waiting for the OTHER SC2 (Starcraft 2)
            I hope you didnt get tricked by the thread title in other games forum.
            :-p

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            • #66
              Love the Sam & Max trailer.
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              • #67
                The Doom 3 trailer was incredible - the pacing seems rather half-life ish, combined with a system shock 2 atmosphere.

                I can't wait to download the trailer for halflife 2 - I can only imagine how it looks.
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