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By Oliver Hurley posted 5 years, 9 months ago
Wednesday 10 May 2006 With just hours to go until this year's E3 games show officially opens for business in Los Angeles, GamesRadar has managed to obtain an exclusive sneak preview of the show floor. As you can see from these photos, many of the stands are still under construction - including those for PlayStation 3 and Wii, both of which will be playable on the show floor. The Sony and Nintendo areas sit side-by-side in the LA Convention Centre's massive West Hall and are the focal points of

By Alex Cooke posted 5 years, 9 months ago
Wednesday 10 May 2006 After all the talk, after all the pre-show conferences, after all the trailers and all the hype, E3 is finally open. And we're here! Yes, the vast LA Conference Centre has finally opened its doors and we are on the floor of the show itself, ready to bring you all of the breaking news, ready with informative and informed hands-on reports and ready with plenty of footage, right from the heart of

By Ben Richardson posted 5 years, 6 months ago
Tuesday 1 August 2006 The Electronic Entertainment Exposition is dead. As we reported yesterday, organiser the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has cancelled the E3 trade show as we know it, and today has made an official announcement on the fate of the world's biggest videogame exhibition, effectively downsizing the event into a low-key, more industry-focused meeting. Here's what you need to know: "To better address the needs of today's videogame industry, the Electronic Entertainment


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By Matt Cundy posted 5 years, 6 months ago
Monday 31 July 2006 The largest, loudest, sensory overload show on the planet, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), has been cancelled in its present form for the foreseeable future, according to an exclusive report on our sister site, Next-Gen.biz. Industry top brass revealed to Next-Gen that many of the show's biggest players were deserting after deciding the costs involved in exhibiting at E3 simply weren't worth it and that it would be more beneficial to spend money on their own events

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By Matt Cundy posted 5 years, 9 months ago
Wednesday 17 May 2006 So, that was E3 2006. The most manic week of the gaming calendar has hurtled by once again in a tornado of news and a frenzy of game playing. Now, as relative calm returns and the chaos slowly seeps away, we look back on the big games, the big announcements, the highlights and the disappointments. Much of the week's hottest news happened before the doors had opened on E3, with Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft all making some big announcements at their pre-show

It used to be that games and exercise went together like sex and tax preparation, but now the workout genre has grown to become one of the largest and most lucrative genres in the industry. In light of this sweat-sweat revolution, The Exergame Network (TEN) has seen fit to introduce its own health-based rating system, much to the dismissive wanking motions of gamers without kids everywhere...


The gang recovers from their trip to wine country by celebrating 10 years of PS2, Fallout: New Vegas, Vanquish, EA's MMA and Super Meat Boy.

Oh yeah, we've also got something Halo: Reach related to give away, but you won't find out what or how until you listen...


In the immortal words of M. Bison, "YES!". The cult classic  Earth Defense Force 2017 is getting a sequel, “Insect Armageddon”, and this time it’ll be showing up on PS3 as well. Expect tons of guns, tons of bugs and the closest thing you'll get to pretending you're playing a Starship Troopers video game. Unless you're playing, you know, the Starship Troopers video game.


Having already professed my undying love for Earth Defense Force, I bring more good tidings for EDF fans, a teaser trailer has been released! Filled mostly with enormous spiders, destruction and screaming, the trailer takes place in New Detroit, which we can assume is Insect Armageddon's setting. Given the current state of Detroit, it's unclear as to whether or not this alien bug invasion will be an improvement for the city.


That “10 out of 10” quote on all those EDF ads surrounding this article may be a bit out of context, but I’ll happily stand by it… even though we actually gave it an 8. What kept it from greatness, you ask?! Well, for one, it succeeds mostly because doesn’t set out to do that much. More importantly, while the game is fundamentally rock solid, there’s not a whole lot to do beyond the repetitious insecticide...

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