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May 31, 2004
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Over five hours of hi-res E3 video coverage, including the hottest games of the show and loads you haven't seen. The best E3 2004 video coverage anywhere - free.
May 28, 2004
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Analysis: New report suggests Xbox 2 strategy will mirror Sony's planned dual-launch of both 'standard' and 'hyper' versions of PS3, while Revolution unveiling is confirmed.
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We've added the new full-length MGS3 trailer to our coverage - pretty much the only place you can get a downloadable, direct-feed version for free! Much more to come.
May 27, 2004
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You might have heard gossip that this game is shockingly good. It's all true. Come on in and find out why in the first online review.
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The Team Ninja leader on Ninja Gaiden 2, Code Cronus, Dead or Alive Ultimate, DOA4 and PSP/DS development, in an exclusive 1-1.
May 26, 2004
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Despite a name that no longer makes any sense, Race Driver 2 offers a realistic experience that's definitely worth a spin.
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When you kill for a living there are no rules, but when you make games for a living there are.
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Forget every other review that graded this a shade above average. We give you the skinny on a game for t3h H4rDc0re!
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The series that first debuted at the Dreamcast launch is back for more, but can it fly higher than Ace Combat?
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Seemingly late to the party, Acclaim has arrived to celebrate England's World Cup victory with its take on the rough-and-tumble that is rugby.
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Acclaim brings us yet another crossover tie-in game aching to wring the last bit of support from its fanbase. Run-of-the-mill rubbish or trend-shattering iconoclast? Read on to find out.
May 21, 2004
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More photos of gorgeous babes than any mere man can possibly handle. Warning - totally sexist. Babe of the show revealed!
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MGS3 was probably the biggest game of the show, but is it all just hyperbole? Find out in our detailed hands-on playtest.
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Classic AM2 arcade action as Spikeout finally makes its way to console. Our impressions.
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Konami quashes that safe, secure feeling you had by throwing you back into the dark, frightening world of Silent Hill.
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Konami's Rumble Roses drew huge corwds at E3, so what is all the fuss about?
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Konami's Treasure-developed sequel gets its second E3 outing and impresses again.
May 20, 2004
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No time for video? Then check out these exclusive facts straight from Satoru Iwata on Nintendo DS, Shigeru Miyamoto's new role, and the next generation home machine.
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Mario returns in a game with 'flat' written all over it, although the gameplay's anything but.
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If you're awaiting Episode III, these first hand impressions are for you - and if not, step up anyway: this is a game to check out.
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Our latest playtest with the E3 2004 build of Kaz Yamauchi's racing juggernaut. Now with picture mode! All-new screens inside.
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Fresh shooting action from Konami Tokyo. We give Neo Contra the hands-on treatment.
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Nintendo serves up some prime samples of DS capabilities. Five Demos revealed inside.
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This third installment offers the most frantic fun, thanks in a big part to DS innovation.
May 19, 2004
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Exclusive and extensive interview with Nintendo President Satoru Iwata on Nintendo DS, PSP, Shigeru Miyamoto, Hiroshi Yamauchi and Nintendo Revolution.
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We get to grips with Nintendo's biggest playable game of E3 to discover an incredible sequel.
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Those pesky aliens are back at it again with their time-space continuum hijinks, and so is Free Radical with their latest installment of the TimeSplitters franchise.
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Dante is back and proves that the gothic Devil May Cry series ain't dead yet. Fans rejoice!
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Rare's foul-mouthed squirrel with attitude is back. Now with fur-shading. We get dirty in multiplayer mode.
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Sony created a portable so wonderful that Nintendo actually took notice. We get to grips with PSP.
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Sony created a portable so wonderful that Nintendo actually took notice. We get to grips with PSP.
May 18, 2004
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A plan comes together as Sega and Sammy make a genuine Explosive Announcement we'd "never guess". Sega Sammy Holdings Inc will be born in October.
May 17, 2004
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We go hands-on with the most anticipated game on earth. New screens inside.
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Rare's much delayed adventure was playable again this year - looking and playing much better than before.
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What's better than one screen full of Samus? Two screens full of Samus. Full hands-on and new screens of Metroid Prime: Hunters.
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Graphics are better. Explosions are bigger. Battlefields are more immense. But when it comes to innovation, one could say the playing field has diminished.
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One of the PC's best-selling franchises makes the leap to Xbox and PS2 with an early build of an all new, console specific Battlefield spinoff.
May 13, 2004
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Nintendo drops the bomb and shows the world that it listens to its fans. Full report and screens.
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Mario's greatest 3D adventure is new and improved on Nintendo DS. Screens included...
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One of the most anticipated Xbox titles sees another, and hopefully last year at E3.
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Catchy slogans, fancy cars, and more customization than you can shake a gearstick at. Screenshots included.
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A frighteningly popular franchise is reinvented for Gamecube - and it's creepier than ever.
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BioWare's latest epic shines on the show floor. Tears of joy ensue. Brand new screens.
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We've been to hell and back to get the latest on id Software's Xbox exclusive. Fresh screens.
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Sony's answer to Halo and Metroid Prime may not have plasma guns, but it certainly packs serious ammo. New screens inside.
May 12, 2004
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Read the first ever hands-on impressions of OutRun2 running on Xbox. Find out exactly what's happened to this conversion...
May 11, 2004
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Nintendo seemed like a reformed company today, as Nintendo DS, a grown-up Zelda, and next-generation chatter thrilled the Hollywood conference. Full report.
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Detailed report from this morning's Sony conference - PSP final design, details, dates and games revealed, PS3 mutterings begin.
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Here's your first look at Nintendo's new handheld system before the conference even begins. New details revealed!
May 10, 2004
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Extensive report from Los Angeles as Microsoft announces new software and the long overdue arrival of EA on Xbox Live. Discover the latest on Halo 2, Dead or Alive and Rare inside.
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We reveal a brand new Nintendo game... starring none other than Donkey Kong! Exclusive details and photos inside.
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Sega is publishing The Matrix Online - is this really Sega's "Explosive" News?
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First ever glimpse at Eidos's big new game, to be announced on Wednesday, inside.
May 7, 2004
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Come and see our full preview of Nintendo's offering at E3 next week, led by big-hitters Zelda, Metroid and Mario.
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We preview the fairly short line-up of confirmed titles - expect us to bring you more from behind closed doors during the show...
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Shigeru Miyamoto's seminal side project is rosy as ever. Find out if it'll be worth your while saving those little dudes once again.
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Eidos will unveil two completely fresh games at E3 next week. Details plus key line-up inside.
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Free Radical Design's 'other' project is frankly looking in much better shape than TimeSplitters 3, and Codemasters has picked it up. All-new details and screens.
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Acclaim enters the freeway with yet another trendy and promising extreme racer.
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Acclaim announces its "most dynamic product portfolio in the company's history". Plus - amazing investigative work as mystery title is guessed at!
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Viewtiful Joe 2, Killer 7 and Resident Evil 4 for the Shinji Mikami triple blow of justice.
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Ultra-confident French outfit brings a truckload of big names to Los Angeles next week.
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Driv3r leads this French pub's line-up.
May 6, 2004
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Sega's latest E3 line-up exposed - but there may still be a surprise or two to look forward to. Full power, must-see details and analysis.
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Here's Konami's full line-up with MGS3, Silent Hill 4 and Enthusia Professional Racing at the front of the pack.
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The showdown is about to begin. Nintendo claims impressive worldwide developer interest in the Nintendo DS portable console to be unveiled next week.
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First screens and details from EA's TimeSplitters Future Perfect - plus 'inevitable delay' gossip.
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The world's biggest publisher steps into Los Angeles with a gajillion titles including a wealth of some must-plays.
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UbiSoft announces the first details and serves first screens for the sequel to one of last year's best videogames.
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We told you to expect more EyeToy announcements, and here is the first.
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Namco's biggest franchises to bust up Los Angeles next week, including Tekken 5, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone, Ace Combat 5 and Dead to Rights II.
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Square Enix announced its E3 line-up this week, with Final Fantasy XII and Kingdom Hearts II leading the pack.
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Check out which Star Wars titles are on show in Los Angeles this year.
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Codemasters line-up to include the new Colin McRae game along with IndyCar Series 2005 and the Club Footbal 2005 series.
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Full Spectrum Warrior, Destroy All Humans! and The Incredibles lead THQ's line-up for next week's show.
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New Time Crisis title from Namco to feature at E3. First details and screens.
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Konami announces racing simulation with 'groundbreaking visual gravity system'. First details and screens.
May 5, 2004
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Vicarious Visions' conversion gets two new screens as further details on the formidable conversion emerge.
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Santa Monica giant to lead its E3 line-up with Doom 3 and Spider-Man 2 and Shark Tale from DreamWorks. Full details.
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Take a look at the first screens and a mouth-watering teaser trailer from Climax's forthcoming Crash 'n' Burn.
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Forget Medals. Forget Honour. Just Survive! So shouts the new trailer from Eidos' ShellShock.
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More in trailer world today from Konami.
Satoru Iwata Video Interview - the late Nintendo president spoke with Kikizo in 2004 as 'Nintendo Revolution' loomed.
Kaz Hirai Video Interview - the first of Kikizo's interviews with the man who went on to become global head of Sony.
Ed Fries Video Interview - one of Xbox's founders discusses an epic journey from Excel to Xbox.
Yu Suzuki, the Kikizo Interview - we spend time with one of gaming's most revered creators.
Tetris - The Making of an Icon: Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers reveal the fascinating story behind Tetris
Rare founders, Chris and Tim Stamper - their only interview? Genuinely 'rare' sit down with founders of the legendary studio.
The History of First-Person Shooters - a retrospective, from Maze War to Modern Warfare