News Archive: September 2004
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September 26, 2004
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As this year's Tokyo Game Show comes to a close, we bring you our detailed impressions of the event along with a deluge of photographic fun.
September 21, 2004
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SCE this morning coordinated a global announcement for its new-look PlayStation 2. First details and images inside.
September 20, 2004
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We get more first hand impressions with San Andreas direct from Rockstar. Come with us on an extensive tour of a near-final version of the game.
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The wait is nearly over - one of the most sensational coin-ops in years is now coming to your Xbox. Join us for the first online review of Sega's glorious OutRun2.
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Thankfully, the Ninja Gaiden goodness keeps coming, with the latest Hurricane Pack and the Master Ninja Tournament finals on Saturday!
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New shots from EA's GoldenEye team.
September 18, 2004
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At long last, we bring you the ultimate showdown of OutRun2 direct feed media goodness, including the stunning bonus tracks!
September 16, 2004
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One of Sega's mightiest franchises is definitely set to return exclusively on PS2 next year. Full details inside. Update - first screens added.
September 13, 2004
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We go hands-on with EA's hugely enticing sequel to bring you impressions and fruity high quality media. Plus: The babes!
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Check the latest Tom Clancy gaming media.
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And why not? We all like a bit of hardcore now and thenm right? Well here's a load of direct feed gameplay to satisfy you...
September 10, 2004
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The sequel to last year's most overlooked game hopefully won't go unnoticed this time. Updated hands-on impressions, all-new videos and new screens.
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SNK's Osaka-based Shinya Morishita updates us on SNK and surprise TGS announcements... including PSP.
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The anticipated follow-up to the mega cult PlayStation hit Ico has been unveiled and will debut fully at TGS.
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We've dubbed up this new MC3 video before we get some hands-on time next week.
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A nice, hi-res, 60fps version of the cool Shenmue Online trailer from Sega.
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Following impressive EGN demos, here's the official trailer for Oddworld's latest.
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Catching up with some lovely new shots.
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The latest in SCEE's arsenal of mainstream winning ventures named as SingStar Party.
September 7, 2004
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We catch up with Sega Wow President Kaz Tsukamoto to find out the latest on the studio and its forthcoming console projects, Altered Beast and Blood Will Tell.
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Can Konami stay at the top of its game with the new edition of its leading soccer series? Our first impressions.
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Three hi-res shaky cam vids from London.
September 6, 2004
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Fable hits US stores in just over a week, but we've already got word on a follow-up along with news on Lionhead's top-secret project, Dimitri.
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We get psychological with KCET's Akira Yamaoka and Masahi Tsuboyama to find out more about Silent Hill, further sequels, and next generation gaming.
September 5, 2004
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As the dust settles on Game Stars Live, nobody seems in any doubt that the show, along with trade-only EGN at the same venue, has put the buzz back into London Games Week.
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We go hands-on with the latest demonstration build of easily the most exciting Splinter Cell game to date. All-new gameplay video and latest trailer inside.
September 1, 2004
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We get some quality hands-on time with one of the most talked-about PS2 games in recent memory - have Sony and Guerrilla been able to pull this off?
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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