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E3 - First Day Shows Multitude Of New Games

Thanks to Eurogamer for its in-depth E3 coverage, as well as GameDaily's detailed write-ups and Ferrago's similarly wide-ranging coverage, as they add to previously-mentioned gaming websites covering the E3 Expo in Los Angeles. Highlights of the first day include hands-on impressions of Conker: Live and Reloaded for Xbox, a seriously in-depth Half-Life 2 interview, some first impressions of Myst IV, confirmation that Sega's signing of The Matrix Online was their 'big announcement', though Phantasy Star Universe was also announced, the list of songs for Donkey Konga, and a hands-on look at Final Fantasy XII. What other software are you most impressed by?

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  1. Re:SEGA's "big announcement" by Acidic_Diarrhea · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Sega has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that, as a company, they cannot compete in the hardware business. I'm not talking about whether they make the best hardware, I'm merely talking about their ability to manage it. I mean, do I even need to mention the 32X? Sega announcing a new console would only lead to you purchasing it and then getting sad when it fails - blaming the dirty proletariat for not supporting Sega's obviously superior platform - when it is in fact Sega's own fault because they haven't ever been able to market a console. The Genesis was a fluke, it sold in spite of Sega's marketing of it. Why don't you just go play your Sega CD? I'm sure a nice game of Sewer Shark would calm you down. Oh, and here's something to pique your interest. Remember back in the Genesis era and Sega was working on the Sega VR system? Well, perhaps the Sega VR attachment for the Genesis is finally going to get released!!! Can you wait? Man, you'll be able to play Streets of Rage 2 with your very own headset! EXCITING!!!

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