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This week sees the release of one new 360 game, two new Xbox Live Arcade games, and a few new Xbox games. I'm going to break topic for a bit here, though, because there's some other big news out there that's probably worth addressing.
Let's start with the new games shipping this week. The uneven third-person shooter from THQ, The Outfit, is now available on the Xbox
360. Over in Xbox Land (where lemonade is free and candy grows on trees), we've got Driver: Parallel Lines, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Critical Hour. A little short on the barnburners, I know, but a budget-priced Midnight Club 3 with additional stuff seems like a decent value for people that skipped on it the first time around, I guess.
So let's talk about this Sony stuff. At a press conference in Japan, Sony announced some more details about the PlayStation 3 and made the delay that just about everyone knew was coming official. So Sony's planning on putting its new system out in Japan, Europe, Asia, and North America this November, just about a full year after the release of the Xbox 360. No terribly serious information about what games will be available has been announced, and of course, there's no answer to the price question yet.
This gives the Xbox 360 a good chunk of time to get ready for the competition, and it'll be really interesting to see what happens. Sony claims
it's going to have a unified online service this time around. How close to Xbox Live will it be? Will they have some form of the achievements concept on their system? What rock-solid games is Microsoft going to ship out in November to counter-program against the PS3 launch? Are these rumors of this Halo-themed "Forerunner" game anything more than outright lies? I swear, the more things that get announced, the more questions I have. At this rate, E3 is going to be an absolute blockbuster this year. Tons of info, tons of firsts from all the hardware makers... it's going to be crazy exciting.
But not all of the new announcements are going to be coming out of E3. In fact, Microsoft just announced the next game from Rare this week. It's Viva Piñata, and it's a kids game, complete with cartoon tie-in. Really seems like a shameless grab at the Pokemon market, but hey, at least everyone's being up front about that. The announcement came from both Microsoft and 4Kids Entertainment, which is big in the cartoon scene. Apparently it's about an island of sentient piñatas with great names like Horace Horstachio. A horse and a pistachio that goes in one thing? Insane. But if you can't just wield a bat and bust up all the piñatas, or make them fight each other or something, causing gushes of candy to come out of their wounds, count me out. What good is a piñata if you can't beat the crap out of it, right?











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