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Articles Archive | 05/19/05 | George Holomshek
What's "just a hair bigger than an iPod Mini and 2/3 the weight?" The new Game Boy Micro. Nintendo unveiled the new teeny-tiny game system in a variety of skins and colors at this year's E3, and George, our resident Nintendophile, is the lucky guy who got to take it for a test drive.
game: E3: Her Interactive and New Nancy Drew Games
preview | 05/19/05 | Laurie Taylor
Nancy Drew is 75 this year, but the teen sleuth is still remarkably agile, thanks to the folks at Her Interactive. Secret of the Old Clock is the latest game in the series, and our woman Laurie has the details.
Articles Archive | 05/19/05 | Shawn Rider
The annual Electronic Entertainment Expo is happening once again. An
d, as we have since 1999, GF! will cover the crap out of the show. We've got a crack team of writers an
d photographers hea
ding to LA so we can bring back the goo
dest of the goo
ds. This year we're going to post nightly up
dates from the show, in a
ddition to
our live moblog. Get a whole new point of view on E3 with Team GF! An
d continue on to E3 Central 2005 for all the haps on the show.
Articles Archive | 05/18/05 | Eric Bodrero
Nintendo showed off the Revolution to a crowd of hungry fans and attendant media on Tuesday, and today we got to see a bit more of the device on the show floor at E3. And while some serious bombs were dropped (backwards compatibility for 20 years of Nintendo games -- What!?!), the Revolution is stil shrouded in mystery. Get the details we know right here.
Articles Archive | 05/18/05 | Tristan Mayshark
Our man Tristan couldn't make it to LA, but that's not going to stop him from posting his armchair view of the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Check out his impressions from afar in this writeup.
game: The PlayStation 3: Stats and Impressions
preview | 05/18/05 | Chris Martin
Sony Computer Entertainment revealed their third incarnation of the PlayStation console at their press conference Monday. It's lean, mean, and coming in 2006.
comic | 05/18/05 | Aaron Stanton
There\'s nothing better than waking up at 6 in the morning after a night out at a Mi
dway party. Our GF crew is in the process of getting rea
dy for the me
dia breakfast serve
d at the start of each E3. To
day\'s E3 twoplayer comic,
Too Ugly for E3, refers to the fact that I was the only person on the GamesFirst crew that
di
dn\'t receive my me
dia ba
dge in time for the trip
down. While it all worke
d out, I felt hurt an
d rejecte
d. Why was I turne
d away? Twoplayer provi
de
d my answer.
Twoplayer comic is publishe
d every Sun
day at
http://comics.gamesfirst.com
comic | 05/17/05 | Aaron Stanton
This morning\'s twoplayer hits on my main focus of the
day, which is Ninten
do\'s press conference. We\'ve alrea
dy seen glimpses of Microsoft\'s Xbox 360, an
d now we know more about the PS3; the big mystery that remains is the Ninten
do Revolution. Be sure to check out to
day\'s twoplayer,
It Does Everything!Twoplayer comic is publishe
d every Sun
day at
http://comics.gamesfirst.com
comic | 05/16/05 | Aaron Stanton
PSP Meets Ninten
do
DS is the first of our
daily E3 twoplayer comics. You shoul
d also rea
d the accompanying article, as it contains all sorts of interesting insi
de
details on just how big a show E3 really is.
Check out the comic itself here, an
d then rea
d about E3 an
d the worl
d behin
d people behin
d the comic
inside of this article here.
comic | 05/15/05 | Aaron Stanton
E3 is here! At least, for me it is. The west coast GF! crew boar
ds a plane
during tomorrow\'s wee-early morning hours for our flight
down to L.A. That means that to
day\'s twoplayer comic -
Best Source for Next-Gen Rumors - also marks the beginning of our weeklong E3 series of twoplayer. We\'ll have one new TP comic going up a
day for the rest of the week. Course, they\'ll show up along with the rest of this year\'s E3 coverage. There\'s going to be lots of it, so be sure to check in regularly.
Twoplayer comic is publishe
d every Sun
day at
http://comics.gamesfirst.com
game: Act of War: Direct Action
review | 05/14/05 | Eric Bodrero
If you've been craving a quality RPS game - with beautiful graphics, good story, and great gameplay - Act of War might be for you. This detailed and intricate strategy game uses many of the established norms in terms of features, but mixes them up well enough that they're still fun to play without shaking things up too much. Be sure to read our full review for the inside details on what makes this game work, and what makes it worth your time.
Articles Archive | 05/13/05 | Aaron Stanton
The MTV Xbox 360 unveiling that took place last night was a bit of a let-down for most of us here at GamesFirst. The show was catchy, with lots of scene cuts, music, and cheering crowds, but revealed almost nothing about the actual system. While it confirmed a few rumors that have been floating around, it didn't do much else, and every picture of the system came and went too fast to get a good look. There's another Xbox 360 unveiling video though, and it's available on the web. This second video is well put together and offers a better look at the actual system.
Articles Archive | 05/12/05 | Chris Martin
In a bold move, Microsoft teamed up with MTV to unveil their new console Xbox 360. Inside are Chris's impressions on the games, the system, and life in general.
Articles Archive | 05/12/05 | Aaron Stanton
The problem with having part of our editorial staff on the east coast and part on the west coast is that one half gets a 3 hour head start on TV specials. Shawn, based out of New York, picked up the MTV special a bit before those of us over here on the west coast did, and managed to get his thoughts up before we'd even had a chance to glimpse the brief flicker on the TV that we think must have been the MTV special it was too short and never focused on the 360 long enough for us to tell. Shawn jotted down his notes in the earlier post; now here are Aaron's thoughts on what Microsoft showed the world of their next generation game console.
Articles Archive | 05/12/05 | Shawn Rider
"Everybody here is in, obviously." Obviously. We haven't seen this kind of "drank the punch" vigor since Election 2004. In a move sure to annoy others much more than it annoys us (mainly because we don't get invited to the really good events anyway), Microsoft revealed the Xbox on MTV tonight. Shawn watched it, and while he did, he scribbled these notes.
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