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Jul 20, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
E3 doesn't just afford us - the media - the opportunity to check out which upcoming games are looking hot, it also serves as a great indicator of trends and gives us the chance to view the bigger picture within the gaming industry. Here we cover the most prevalent themes that emerged from this year's event. Everyone wants to go mass-market While Sony can probably lay claim to being the first publisher to truly embrace lifestyle gaming with breakout titles like EyeToy: Play, SingStar and Buzz, ...
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Jul 20, 2007
PSP Feature | Ghost Rider
In 1983 you, like us, would have played a Commodore 64. It was also the year you could have picked up a copy of 2000AD in the UK, to read it for Skizz written by a young Alan Moore. Twenty-five years later, the worlds of comics and games have definitively separated in terms of experience - so why do we see so many of our favorite comic creator names appearing in the credits of certain games? Rebellion bought 2000AD and Judge Dredd Magazine, Top Cow is half-owned by Eidos and Rockstars marketers ...
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Jul 18, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
Now that the dust has settled on what was the most unique E3 in recent history, we've had a chance to reminisce on the highlights of the show and compile them into one clever video. Sandwiched somewhere between the endless parade of press conferences where publishers trotted out their holiday hopefuls, we stuffed ourselves into taxi after taxi to bring you the latest news as it happened. As E3 struggled to redefine itself and assert its relevance, we toiled night and day posting stories and ...
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Jul 18, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
360 | Wii | DS | PS3 | PC | PS2 | PSP E3 has morphed from the 800-pound gorilla of years past into a seventeen-headed hydra for 2007. But when it's all said and done, it's still the only place in the world that matters this week. Literally hundreds of games are going to be shown at this year's perfect storm of press conferences, hotel room appointments, and airplane hangar booth tours. Therefore, we've hammered together this one-stop shop to bring you all the sights, sounds and sensory ...
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Jul 16, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
Though E3 2007 was a very different show from previous years, it was still overflowing with high-quality games that demand our attention. And what better way to recognize that than with some awards? In fine GamesRadar tradition, we won't be giving out what you expect, of course. Strap in - because Game of the Show is the only one you'll ...
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Jul 16, 2007
PSP Feature | Miscellaneous
The “E3 trailer” is possibly the most important trailer a publisher can release. One trailer can generate an entire year of rabid fan hype. Despite the somewhat unimpressive scale of this years “E3-in-a-shack,” a foaming tidal wave of juicy trailer data has been clogging our bandwidth for the last three days. So what do you watch? Let GamesRadar be your guide - weve put the top seven best trailers of E3 2007 into this handy list. And, for a little contrast, weve also ...
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Jul 13, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
Jul 13, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
By now, you should have gotten the message that E3's Barker Hangar location is weak. As well as being in a location so remote that even local cab drivers don't know where to find it, there's an overriding whiff of amateurism, unbefitting of the multi-billion dollar industry it's supposed to ...
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Jul 12, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
The general consensus prior to GamesRadar entering the Culver City studio lot was that this was a make or break press conference for Sony. After the highs of E3 2005 (the one with the PS3), the lows of 2006 (the one with the crab) and more recently, widespread concern that the PS3 isn't selling as well as Sony had hoped, it needed to be a whiz-bang of a show. It wasn't. But... it was slick, focused and largely free of technical hitches, empty promises and the dreaded target footage. The big ...
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Jul 12, 2007
PSP Feature | PSP
Sony's annual E3 press conference opened with what could have been the biggest reveal of the entire show if it hadn't been leaked last week: the new $499 price of the PS3, as well as the introduction of a new $599 model that comes with an 80GB hard drive and a copy of online-enabled dirt racer Motorstorm. This left biggy-wig Jack Tretton (who began the event speaking through his character in the PS3 virtual world Home) to launch right into the publisher's game-centric, four-part ...
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