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E3 Games Summit

Halo game E3 no-show 'no laughing matter,' Bungie says

Author: GamePro staff

Bungie president Harold Ryan told Eurogamer Thursday that the Halo title no-show at E3 last week was in fact "no laughing matter."

Multiplayer voice chat finally arrives on Wii

Author: GamePro staff

In a crowded press room last Wednesday, Nintendo demonstrated the WiiSpeak microphone (sold separately) for the first time to GamePro and other journalists hoping to learn more about the multiplayer voice chat peripheral.

Top 13 MIA games of E3 2008

Author: GamePro staff

Now that E308 has concluded, the games revealed having been disseminated across the internet, now is the time to bitch and moan about the forgotten games that we didn't get to hear about at this year's show.

In pictures: E3 2008 picks and pans

Author: PC World Staff

For once it doesn't matter whether you swear by the Wii, Xbox 360, PS3 or PC gaming. It's all here. Here's what caught our eye -- and what we wish we'd never laid eyes on -- at this year's E3 gaming expo in LA.

Preview: Halo Wars

Author: Chris Morell

This week at E3 2008, there was a few mysteries surrounding Halo. First, Microsoft made no mention of any Halo game--not even Halo Wars--at its press briefing on Monday morning.

Wii Music

Author: James Hutchinson

Nintendo used its E3 keynote this year to demonstrate the progress the company has made with developing Wii Music. Nintendo revealed that the Wii Balance Board will be used to play the drums, and that players will be able to use more than 50 instruments. Release is currently slated for the end of the year.

In-depth and hands-on: Nintendo Wii Sports Resort and Wii Music

Author: Danny Allen

Here at the E3 2008 games expo, I got the chance to spend some quality time with early builds of Nintendo's latest 'Wii Series' games: Wii Sports Resort (a sequel to Wii Sports) and Wii Music (once planned as a Wii console launch title). The early verdict: Both deliver the irreverent fun you'd expect, coupled with some crafty control methods that you perhaps wouldn't. Both are sure to be popular -- even Wii Music -- though I'm still not 100 percent sold on it.

E3 State of the Industry Keynote: What, Me Worry?

Author: GamePro staff

Just what does one of gaming's dinosaurs think of gaming? Read on to find out.

Hands-on with the new Sony PlayStation Video Store

Author: Matt Peckham

It's smart, it's got fantastic curves, it's got sexy moves and grooves, it's -- wait, you thought I was talking about the PlayStation Video Store? Well yeah, actually, I am. What were you thinking?

Mirror's Edge

Author: GamePro staff

Revolutionary: the only word to describe this first person platformer from EA DICE. In Mirror's Edge, players will take on the role of Faith, a 'runner' in a modern metropolis. Control Faith as she leaps, vaults, and climbs the gorgeous cityscapes around her. A game that could very well reinvent the platformer genre, Mirror's Edge is a title to keep an eye on.

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