Gaming News - September 2006
Barcelona, Spain (September 27, 2006) - Microsoft Corp. today thrilled
attendees at its annual X06 event with announcements and gameplay experiences by
inviting everyone to play the next generation now on the Xbox 360
From Microsoft:
The announcements highlight how the world’s greatest game creators are
stretching the bounds of what’s possible in high definition and online
storytelling and included the following:
· A landmark partnership announced between Academy Award-winning writer,
director and producer Peter Jackson, Academy Award-winning screenwriter Fran
Walsh, and Microsoft Game Studios will create two new interactive entertainment
series exclusively for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live. The first series will be a
collaborative effort with Bungie Studios to co-create the next great chapter in
the “Halo” universe. The second series will be an entirely original property
targeted at bringing new audiences into the captivating world of interactive
entertainment. In addition, Microsoft Game Studios will partner with Jackson and
Walsh to establish Wingnut Interactive, a studio dedicated to the creation of
world-class interactive entertainment.
· “Halo Wars” is an all-new real-time strategy game based on the legendary
“Halo” universe and designed exclusively for Xbox 360 by Ensemble Studios,
creators of the “Age of Empires” franchise.
· Rockstar and Take-Two announced they will provide Xbox 360 gamers with
exclusive access to two downloadable, epic episodes of “Grand Theft Auto IV” via
Xbox Live, each with hours of entirely new gameplay and available only on Xbox
360 just months after the release of the title.
· Ubisoft confirmed that the next “Splinter Cell” title, the next installment in
the series after “Splinter Cell Double Agent,” will be a console-exclusive on
Xbox 360, a testament to the ability of Xbox 360 to deliver a complete
experience no other console can match.
· 2K Games confirmed that “BioShock,” a revolution in the genre that will
forever change the expectations for first-person shooters, will be released
exclusively on Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows next spring.
· “Project Gotham Racing 4,” the latest addition to the best-selling racing
franchise from Bizarre Creations exclusively for Xbox 360, was unveiled.
“Project Gotham Racing 4” promises to continue the “Project Gotham Racing”
pedigree of innovation by introducing exciting new experiences to racing fans
worldwide.
· The beloved “Banjo-Kazooie” franchise will breathe new, high-definition life
on Xbox 360 exclusively from famed developer Rare Ltd.; astonishing
next-generation visuals and presentation reunite beloved characters Banjo, Kazooie and Gruntilda — among other fan favorites — with their sharp wit and
hilarious sense of humor.
· Microsoft Game Studios announced its highly anticipated new massively
multiplayer online game, “Marvel Universe Online” for Xbox 360 and the Windows
Vista operating system, developed by industry luminaries Cryptic Studios,
creators of the smash hit “City of Heroes.”
· Two additions to Xbox Live Arcade were announced: the first-person shooter
that pioneered the network-gaming era, “DOOM,” from acclaimed developer id
Software and Activision, is available today for download via Xbox Live Arcade.
The game includes the original four-episode, single-player game, four-player
split screen (cooperative and deathmatch) and four-player cooperative and
deathmatch over Xbox Live. Also coming to Xbox Live Arcade soon is “Sensible
World of Soccer” from Codemasters. Based on the classic 1994 Amiga title,
“Sensible World of Soccer” will let gamers choose between the original graphics
or an updated, high-resolution look and feel — while still capturing the
original’s entire world of football.
· Arriving at retailers in North America, the U.K, France and Germany in
mid-November 2006, the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player will retail for $199.99 in North
America (estimated retail price)* and €199.99/£129.99 (estimated retail price)*
in the U.K., France and Germany. The Xbox 360 HD DVD Player comes with the
Universal Pictures’ blockbuster film Peter Jackson’s “King Kong” on HD DVD (for
a limited time) and the Xbox 360 Universal Media Remote.
“Xbox 360 is changing the way developers are telling stories today — from the
industry’s most beloved franchises to exciting new properties,” said Peter
Moore, corporate vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business in the
Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft. “We are inspiring the
imaginations of the entertainment industry’s best and most creative talent to
take their franchises in exciting directions, while also spinning new tales for
everyone.”
“We are incredibly pleased to be here in Barcelona to talk about the next
chapter of Xbox and how Xbox 360 continues to deliver on the promise and
potential of the next generation,” said Chris Lewis, regional vice president of
the Home and Entertainment Division, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), at
Microsoft. “As we prepare to launch some of our biggest global titles and best
regional content both right now and well into the future, consumers will have
much to choose from with a system designed for high-definition and online
entertainment. We are the only next-generation experience that seamlessly
connects players to their games, friends and entertainment content.”
Xbox 360 Stretches Popular Franchises in New Directions
Xbox 360 continues to expand the interactive entertainment landscape, enabling
industry superstars to take beloved franchises in exciting new directions.
Microsoft Game Studios announced its partnership with Peter Jackson to herald in
a new age of interactive entertainment that can only be realized on Xbox 360 and
Xbox Live. The goal of this partnership is to create new stories and redefine
the way they are told. The first part of this long-term relationship is for
Jackson, Walsh and team to bring to life two new interactive entertainment
experiences exclusively for the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live. The first project is to
co-write, co-design and co-produce a completely new and original chapter in the
“Halo” universe in collaboration with Bungie Studios. The second project is an
entirely original property from the team in New Zealand that will not only bring
a whole new interactive story to life, but will also captivate new audiences
that have yet to discover the power of interactive entertainment.
In addition, in collaboration with Microsoft Game Studios, Jackson and Walsh are
creating Wingnut Interactive. The two will create a world-class interactive
entertainment studio that fuses the strength of Microsoft’s technology and
interactive entertainment experience with the creative and imaginative
excellence of the Wingnut Interactive team.
“Microsoft has built an amazing living canvas with Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, which
allows the storytellers of our time to express themselves in a new medium. They
have fundamentally changed how people think about games,” Jackson said. “My
vision, together with Microsoft Game Studios, is to push the boundaries of game
development and the future of interactive entertainment. From a movie-maker’s
point of view, it is clear to me that the Xbox 360 platform is the stage where
storytellers can work their craft in the same way they do today with movies and
books but taking it further with interactivity.”
In addition to demonstrating its leadership in the next-generation of games
through exclusive alliances, Microsoft Game Studios announced “Halo Wars,” an
all-new real-time strategy game based on the legendary “Halo” universe and built
exclusively for Xbox 360 by Ensemble Studios, the creators of the “Age of
Empires” series. “Halo Wars” places the player in command of human UNSC armies
as they deploy for mankind’s first deadly encounter with the enemy Covenant
forces.
In addition, Microsoft Game Studios provided first details surrounding “Project
Gotham Racing 4,” the latest addition to the premiere racing franchise from
Bizarre Creations and the reunion of Banjo, Kazooie and Gruntilda in an all-new
addition to the “Banjo-Kazooie” franchise from industry veterans Rare.
Microsoft and Ubisoft announced that the next “Splinter Cell” title will be
created exclusively for Xbox 360. Based on the increasingly proven potential of
the Xbox 360 hardware and its online promise, Ubisoft confirmed that Xbox 360
will be the exclusive platform for the next iteration of its influential and
massively popular espionage franchise. Through the power of Xbox Live, the
series that revolutionized online cooperative and competitive gameplay promises
to transform and modernize online gaming once again.
New details regarding the exclusive, epic episodic content for the upcoming and
highly anticipated “Grand Theft Auto IV” from Rockstar and Take-Two were also
revealed; Rockstar Games will offer two downloadable episodes, each with hours
of entirely new gameplay, extending the experience of an already immense game.
Both chapters will be exclusive and available only to Xbox 360 gamers via Xbox
Live. “Grand Theft Auto IV” will be available to Xbox 360 gamers on its first
day of availability: Oct. 16, 2007, in North America and Oct. 19, 2007, in
Europe. Release dates for the two downloadable episodes have not yet been
announced.
Xbox Live Arcade made a surprise unveiling today of one of the greatest games of
the
3-D era: “DOOM” (id Software) is now available for download for 800 points. The
game brings legendary “DOOM” mayhem to gamers, who for the first time ever can
relive the classic demon-blasting fragfest in both single-player and two-to-four
player co-operative and deathmatch modes over Xbox Live. Also a new, multititle
relationship with Codemasters was announced, with the first title being the
classic, fast-action soccer game, “Sensible World of Soccer.”
Xbox Live is a thriving online game community, connecting more than 3 million
members across nearly 25 countries to enjoy hundreds of social games, as well as
on-demand game demos, Xbox Live Arcade games, and music and movie content. With
more than 10 million downloads to date and nearly 100 independent, classic and
original development titles available by next summer, Xbox Live Arcade is a
fast-growing phenomenon.
Most Affordable Way for Xbox 360 Owners to Jump Into the Next-Generation of DVD
At X06, exciting details about the highly anticipated Xbox 360 HD DVD Player
were also revealed. Available in mid-November 2006 in North America for $199.99
(estimated retail price)*, in the U.K., France and Germany for €199.99 (£129.99)
(estimated retail price)* and other territories in 2007, the Xbox 360 HD DVD
Player comes with the Universal Pictures blockbuster film Peter Jackson’s “King
Kong” on HD DVD (for a limited time) and the Xbox 360 Universal Media Remote.
Users can just add Xbox 360 HD DVD Player to Xbox 360 to create the ultimate
home-theater experience.
“The Xbox 360 HD DVD Player is the best high-definition movie experience and
value on the market,” Moore said. “The reviews, the word of mouth and the
consumer response have all been crystal clear — HD DVD is the format of choice.
We’re not forcing movie technology on game players but are instead letting them
choose how to personalize their experiences. If they want HD DVD, there’s no
better value out there.”
The Xbox 360 HD DVD Player offers up to six times higher resolution than DVD,
and as part of the fall 2006 console update all Xbox 360 consoles will have the
ability to output native resolution 1080p games and movies. Users can enjoy
blockbuster HD DVD releases, with more than 150 titles available by the holidays
from major movie studios including HBO, Paramount Pictures, StudioCanal,
Universal Studios, New Line Entertainment and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
The Industry’s Most Anticipated Titles Are Coming to Xbox 360
In addition to taking popular franchises in new directions, developers are
finding new life through Xbox 360 with exciting new content and are delivering
many of the industry’s most praised and anticipated titles.
Arguably the most anticipated title of 2006, “Gears of War” from Epic Games and
Microsoft Game Studios is a third-person tactical action/horror game available
exclusively on Xbox 360. “Gears of War” will be the only game to blend a deep
and disturbing story of human survival against hordes of nightmarish creatures
with a next-generation tactical combat system and unsurpassed visuals and
special effects. “Gears of War,” which will be available Nov. 12, 2006, in the
U.S. and Nov. 17, 2006, in Europe, has garnered numerous industry awards and
accolades including the Game Critics Awards Best Console and Best Action Game of
E3 2006, IGN’s E3 2005 Best Xbox 360 Game, and GameSpot’s E3 2006 People’s
Choice Award.
From leading U.K.-based developer Rare and Microsoft Game Studios comes “Viva
Piñata,” an original game concept and the latest innovative gaming experience
for gamers of all ages and types. “Viva Piñata” invites gamers to create an
immersive world where living piñatas inhabit an ever-changing environment. “Viva Pinata,” which has won several industry awards including Best Graphics from Nick
Jr. Magazine and IGN’s Runner-Up for Best Strategy Game of E3 2006, is scheduled
to be available this holiday.
Underlining the Xbox 360 platform strength, Microsoft and Ubisoft today
confirmed that “Assassin’s Creed,” the eagerly anticipated action title set in
medieval times, is also coming to Xbox 360 day and date with the game’s release
on other platforms. “Assassin’s Creed” is a next-generation
action-adventure/stealth title from the highly talented and critically acclaimed
team that brought gamers “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.” “Assassin’s
Creed” will place gamers in the role of a ruthless and skilled Assassin as he
tracks his victims through the historical era known as the Crusades.
Last week at the Tokyo Game Show in Japan, “Lost Odyssey” wowed audiences with
its incredible graphic style and epic storyline. From famed Japanese developer
Hironobu Sakaguchi, “Lost Odyssey” will be shipped in Japan in 2007, and in the
U.S. and Europe at a later date.
Few games have generated more interest than “BioShock” (2K Games) in the past
year, and Microsoft confirmed today that the highly anticipated first-person
shooter will be exclusive to Xbox 360 and Windows when it launches in spring
2007.
Looking into the coming year, X06 showcased a montage video trailer
demonstrating the dazzling power and versatility of the Xbox 360 platform,
promising gamers a choice of titles and genres coming this spring season,
including the Microsoft Game Studios titles “Crackdown” (Real Time Worlds),
“Too Human” (Silicon Knights), “Mass Effect” (BioWare Corp.), and “Forza
Motorsport 2” (Turn 10). In addition to these titles from Microsoft Game
Studios, games from today’s leading publishers round out what is already a
robust library of offerings for the Xbox 360 platform, including “John Woo
Presents Stranglehold” (Midway), “Lost Planet: Extreme Condition” (Capcom) and
“Pro Evolution Soccer 6” (Konami).
Microsoft underscored the continued momentum behind Xbox 360 with more than 5
million consoles sold since launch, the fastest console launch ever. Microsoft
remains on track to deliver 10 million consoles worldwide, with a library of 160
games, by end of year. The Xbox Live community continues to grow and is on track
to double in size to 6 million gamers by June 2007. Those numbers are supported
by the most impressive number of all: Xbox 360 is now available in more than 30
countries since the console launched last November. By the end of this year,
Xbox 360 will launch in even more countries, including South Africa and in
Europe where plans are set in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland.
Microsoft also provided attendees with an update on Games for Windows and
announced several exciting new Games for Windows titles, including “Bioshock”
and “Marvel Universe Online.” Starting this September with “LEGO Star Wars II:
The Original Trilogy” from LucasArts and “Company of Heroes” from THQ, games
will carry the Games for Windows branding after meeting a set of technical
guidelines designed to provide consumers with a consistent, reliable gaming
experience on Windows XP and Windows Vista. The guidelines include easier game
installation, improved reliability and support for key Windows Vista features
such as the Games Explorer and Parental Controls. They will also support
wide-screen gaming, will launch from within Windows Media Center, be compatible
with 64-bit consumer versions of Windows, and will support the Xbox 360
Controller for Windows (for games that enable gamepads).
Attendees were given a glimpse of the exciting upcoming Games for Windows titles
including “Hellgate: London” (NAMCO BANDAI Games), ”Rail Simulator” (Electronic
Arts) and “Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures” (Eidos/Funcom), as well as
Microsoft Game Studios titles “Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs,” “Alan Wake,”
“Zoo Tycoon 2: Marine Mania,” “Flight Simulator X,” “Shadowrun,” “Halo 2” for
Windows Vista and the newly named “Marvel Universe Online,” a massively
multiplayer online game for Xbox 360 and Windows Vista from Cryptic Studios.


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