Late Night Consoling

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With all of this talk about the next generation of console systems floating around lately, my mind has been trying to grasp exactly what the games will look like. I've made some general stabs in the dark here before, so I won't do that, but I will say that I'd like to think that this next generation will be a long one. Here's what we know about the next generation: every one of the systems (presumably) will be stupid fast. Seriously. Sony and Microsoft will likely both offer crazy multimedia options from day one, and all three should have Internet connectivity out of the box (whether or not Nintendo actually uses it is certainly up for debate). So what could possibly come after that? Obviously, games will continue to get more and more complex, but my mind simply cannot come up with anything that shouldn't be possible. Obviously, until we have any concrete information this is all complete speculation, but considering the staggering amount of money it's going to cost to fund a next-generation title, looking beyond that is enough to give any developer the shakes. Could this next-generation last a decade? Probably not. Even if developers don't have any need for more powerful hardware after five years, the console makers, who by that point will have to deal with slumping hardware sales, will probably push for another generation regardless. It's a vicious cycle we've got in this industry, and it's doubtful we'll break out of that any time soon.
Nintendo N5 Announcement at E3? Firing a shot off the bow of any doubters, Nintendo may wind up formally announcing their next console system at this year's E3 in May. That's apparently what the Japanese news outlet Mainichi Daily is saying, although I'd be pretty skeptical of that until there's an official confirmation on it. Even if there is an announcement, I'd be extremely surprised if it were anything more than the press release + pre-rendered footage I'm expecting from the other two console makers. On a related note, here's Nintendo's official statement about yesterday's suggestion they would be delaying the N5.
PlayStation PlayStation Emulator for PocketPC I never mention emulators here as a general rule, but this is really impressive...some enterprising developers have managed to port an existing PlayStation emulator to the PocketPC. Obviously you'd need a crapload of on-board storage to run any games (because of the lack of a CD drive), so it'll probably cost you an arm and a leg to actually run anything, but it's very cool that they were able to do this at all. Thanks BargainPDA for the tip.
n-gage Zodiac News from PalmOne In other PDA news, today kicked off the PalmOne expo, and there have been a flurry of PDA-related announcements, many of which apply to the Zodiac, Tapwave's Palm-based game system and PDA. You can find a few of these at GameSpy Daily, including word that Tapwave has partnered with PalmGear for a new online store, and also of note was the excellent news that Mark/Space will be adding support for the Zodiac to their Missing Sync software, which adds Mac support to select PDAs. I use Missing Sync with my Clie, so it's very nice to hear.
PS2 More Lost PS2 Games The second installment of IGN's ongoing article about the lost games of the PS2 is up tonight. Among the games mentioned in this portion are Nightmare Creatures 3, the planned port of Star Wars Galaxies, Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke and an apparently MIA port of Delta Force: Black Hawk Down.
GameCube PS2 Xbox VU Games Signs Hit & Run Developer Vivendi Universal Games announced today that they have signed a multi-game agreement with developer Radical Entertainment, the studio best known for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and The Hulk. The deal is for a whopping six titles, and also includes a royalty-free license for Radical's in-house game technologies.
Xbox Ninja Gaiden Extras Clarified (Again) Yet another explanation has surfaced about the three bonus Ninja Gaiden games that will be included as extras in the upcoming Xbox title in the series. While they are essentially the same games as the NES versions, these will in fact be the enhanced versions ported to the SNES for the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy. I promise this is the last time I'll post about this.
GameCube PS2 Xbox GameBoy Advance New Releases This Week After a few weeks of nothing, this week finally has a nice selection of new titles. For GameCube is Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, for PS2 are Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest, Lupin the Third: Treasure of the Sorcerer King and Nightshade, for Xbox are Silent Scope Complete and Unreal II: the Awakening and for GBA are Metroid: Zero Mission and Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004. Also out this week is Wrath Unleashed for PS2 and Xbox.
  Misc. Media/Previews
GameCube IGN has new shots from Baten Kaitos and GameSpy has a new preview of Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes.
PS2 GameSpot goes hands-on with Crimson Sea 2 and has new media from Red Ninja: End of Honor and Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain, The Magic Box has new shots from Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner, GameInformer has a hands-on look at LifeLine and Sammy has launched their official Seven Samurai 20XX site.
Xbox CVG has new shots from Dead Man's Hand.
GameCube PS2 A new preview of 100 Bullets (PS2, Xbox) is up at GameSpy and IGN has posted more screenshots from Burnout 3 (PS2, Xbox).
Console Game of the Evening: Yar's Revenge for the Atari 2600. "Simple yet addictive sci-fi themed arcade shooter. An extension of the Asteroids genre. Plenty of fun, frantic action to be had at higher levels." (submitted by kek).

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