ATV Offroad Fury Pro (PSP)
- Accessible Controls
- Acceptable Graphics
- Long Load Times
- Interest Level = Low
E3 2006 – Day One
ATV Offroad Fury Pro (PSP)
E3 2006 – Day One
Playstation Spot (PSP) – Download games here!
E3 2006 – Day One
Samurai Warriors 2 (PS2)
E3 2006 – Day One
Gitaroo Man Lives (PSP)
E3 2006 – Day One
Well I had a E3 itinerary all set and ready for the last day at E3 and the Nintendo Wii had to kill it. I was in line for 2 hours or more then once I got in I had to wait in line to play the games. I did not get out of the Nintendo room until 3:30 pm and E3 was over at 4:00 pm. On the good side though I am now anticipating the Wii because I had a great time with it. The controller is pretty cool and you get the hang of it pretty fast. Swinging your arms around with the controller feels natural. So back to my intinerary, the only things I got to was the Nintendo Wii of course, Square Enix Tickets to see their game footage and the EA 360 Degree Screen. Stay glued to this sight this weekend and next week as I update it with all the games and photos from E3 2006.
Things to see:
Watch Square Enix Theater
(Wait in line for ticket)
Play Nintendo Wii
(Wait in line to play)
Visit Lucas Arts Games
(Closed off to non-media until today)
Watch EA 360 Degree Screen
Visit Xbox Showroom
(Heard there are playable Windows Vista games)
Play as many games as I can with remaining time
Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2 (PSP)
E3 2006 – Day One
Ok, ok I finally have something to say about the PS3 that will be $500-600, it is worth it. The graphics on most games are insanely detailed. It will have Blu-Ray technology and HDMI High Definition connection (For the $600 version) to HD televisions. All the games at E3 have been on HD LCD TVs and the images jump off the screen on next-gen systems. For current systems it makes the games look choppy and pixelated so it will be hard to tell the true graphics. The PS3 gameplay for E3 demos feel like well polished games on the most part. I have still not played with my Wii yet but I bet you guys are dying to hear about it. I will try to get into the Nintendo Wii booth tomorrow. Next I will be posting games from day one at E3. In the post I will give the games my first impression, the controls and the interest level from other gamers at E3. Now back to the games…
Usually on my sight I try to highlight games, films, events and more that I find great or informative. Even in my about page/mission statement I say that I want to only give positive feedback on the items or stories that I post. At E3 I want to talk about all the games that I play some good, some bad and some that make you wonder how did they get funding for that. That’s right folks for this event I will bring you E3 uncut and raw. I will give you my honest feedback on all demos I play and that means the dark side of me will draw its head. So sit back and relax and discover new games at E3. Come to the dark side…
Well this might shock some of you but I did manage to get to E3 aka Gamer’s Paradise. The wonderful group that got me into E3 this year is Kaieos. Kaieos is spearheaded by Keith Vu. Keith doesn’t only do that but he also runs eZZyprints.com. How he does it is anyone’s guess. I just have to say thanks to Keith and Kaieos because I am at E3 typing this to you at the L.A. Convention Center.
Werner Von Wallenrod’s Humble, Little Hip Hop Site is a little gem that I discovered around 1998 and have used ever since. What Werner does that has kept me hooked all this time is list albums from Hip-Hop artists. Werner catalogues albums that you might have missed or discover artist through the artist’s affiliations. Everything is there from the artist albums, singles to guest spots on other people’s albums. Do you want to know if your collection is lacking that first pressing from your favorite emcee? Werner Von Wallenrod’s Humble, Little Hip Hop Site is anything but humble it is a monster of information at your fingertips.