Video Gaming News - May 2005
San Francisco, CA (May 13, 2005) - SEGA today announced its fall and
winter lineup of entertainment titles to be featured at the Electronic
Entertainment Expo (E3) 2005.
From Sega:
Extending its reach as an independent content publisher, SEGA will feature
titles developed for a broad base of home and handheld platforms including the
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox video game system from
Microsoft®, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy® Advance, Nintendo DS, the PSP portable
entertainment system, PC, and the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system
from Microsoft. SEGA's booth will be located in South Hall, #924, Los Angeles
Convention Center.
SEGA of America is introducing two original Xbox 360 games; both playable at E3.
Condemned: Criminal Origins is a first-person psychological thriller featuring
photorealistic graphics, advanced enemy AI, and a strong dose of atmospheric
tension. The hunt for a notorious serial killer offers gamers melee/firearm
combat and game environments that are unpredictable and terrifyingly real. Full
Auto redefines combat racing with physics technology that enables bigger crashes
and the most destructive play experience ever captured in the racing genre.
Amazingly detailed vehicles race through packed city streets with guns blazing,
laying spectacular waste to opposing vehicles and buildings that get in their
way.
SEGA is also fully supporting PC, handheld, and current-generation users with
AAA titles like Spartan: Total Warrior (PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube),
Shadow The Hedgehog, Virtua Tennis: World Tour (PSP portable gaming system), and
Phantasy Star Universe (PlayStation 2, PC). And on the first day of E3, SEGA
will announce two new additions to the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise.
"Backed by strong development teams and an exciting lineup of playable content,
SEGA is poised to assume a leadership position at the beginning of a new
hardware lifecycle," said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of Marketing, SEGA
of America. "And throughout 2005, current-generation systems will play host to a
solid lineup of SEGA titles, representing new intellectual properties and some
of our most popular established franchises."
Condemned: Criminal Origins (Xbox 360): Developed by award-winning Monolith
Productions, Condemned: Criminal Origins allows players to experience an
unnatural level of psychological tension as they use their instincts, forensic
tools, melee combat, and firearms to track a serial killer and bring him to
justice. Presented in a first-person view for maximum visceral effect, this
atmospheric thriller is best played with the surround-sound up and the lights
off.
Full Auto (Xbox 360): Combine fully-automatic, weapon-equipped vehicles with
highly detailed and interactive urban environments and you have Full Auto, the
most destructive racing action ever experienced in a video game. Players can
choose from a wide selection of unique vehicle designs, arm them with any
combination of deadly weapons, and maneuver out of tight spots with the unique
‘unwreck' play mechanic.
Gunstar Super Heroes (Game Boy Advance): Gunstar Heroes, one of the most
critically acclaimed 2D games of all time, is finally receiving a sequel, and
it's being developed by Treasure, the legendary team responsible for the
original. In this intense side-scrolling shooter, Blue and Red (the lead
characters) must once again keep a crystal of great power from falling into the
hands of an evil empire intent on resurrecting the God of Ruin.
NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2005 (PC): The second in the series, NHL: Eastside
Hockey Manager 2005 is a comprehensive ice hockey management simulation
featuring more than 15 playable leagues, a comprehensive database of 3,200 teams
and over 32,000 players and staff – all listed in minute detail with more than
50 attributes each.
Phantasy Star Universe (PlayStation 2, PC): This enormous game offers two
complete RPG experiences - a single-player action-adventure spanning multiple
planets, and a robust online multi-player component. In offline mode, this
action-RPG offers more than 40 hours of gameplay, an emotionally engaging story,
traditional cut scenes, and strong character development. In online mode,
players are given the opportunity to travel with a squad of other adventurers,
enter urban sprawls teeming with hundreds of players, and build their unique
avatars into powerful warriors
Shadow The Hedgehog (PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube): From his first
appearance in Sonic Adventure 2 to his most recent role in Sonic Heroes, Shadow
has emerged as one of the most popular characters in the Sonic The Hedgehog
universe. And now, he is headlining his own game. Shadow The Hedgehog boldly
combines the excitement of high-speed action-platformers with the intensity of
third-person shooters. Hero or Villain? You decide.
Shining Force Neo (PlayStation 2): Moving away from the methodical gameplay of
prior Shining Force strategy-RPGs, Shining Force Neo is a fast-paced
action-adventure. Real-time combat creates a deeper sense of personal
involvement in battles, and the presence of more than 90 enemies on screen at
once ratchets up the grand scale that the Shining Force games are known for.
Spartan: Total Warrior (PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube): This action
epic lets players fight within massive cinematic battles as a fighter known only
as The Spartan. Spartan: Total Warrior runs on proprietary software technology
that makes it possible to present more than 170 detailed warriors simultaneously
engaged in pitched combat.
Virtua Tennis: World Tour (PSP portable): Virtua Tennis: World Tour features an
array of internationally ranked tennis pros, as well as a new make-your-own
player option, exclusive mini-games, and original courts. Wi-Fi gameplay is also
supported, encouraging up to 4 friends to play together.
Worldwide Soccer Manager 2006 (PC): Developed for the PC and Mac by UK developer
Sports Interactive, creators of the highly popular Championship Manager series,
Worldwide Soccer Manager 2006 represents the next evolution in fantasy sports by
enabling gamers to control all team-related activities for their favorite pro or
semi-pro franchise in the U.S. as well as 50 other countries across the world.
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