Late Night M-M-Monster Consoling II: E3's Revenge

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E3 as we knew it may be no more, but its spirit lives on in the onslaught of news and industry events that just so happen to occur in its former timeframe. Spooky, huh?
  • EA confirms The Simpsons Game

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    Following the brief tease earlier this week, EA today officially announced The Simpsons Game for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS and PSP. Developed by EA Redwood Shores, the game is expected to ship this fall and marks EA's first use of the Simpsons license since the company acquired it from Vivendi Universal in 2005.

    Based off the long-running television show and soon-to-be feature film, The Simpsons Game follows Homer, Marge, Bart and Lisa as they attempt to save the world. According to the announcement, their efforts will be supplemented by "exciting, all-new powers," "an amazing array of villains" and "parodies of multiple popular games." All of the voice actors from the show are slated to reprise their roles for the game.

    "Our goal in developing The Simpsons Game is to create the most original game ever, which is a lofty goal and only possible given the close collaboration with 'The Simpsons' creative team," revealed The Simpsons Game executive producer Scot Amos. "We're also especially proud of the game's warm visual feel, which captures--for the first time ever in a game--the look of the TV show."

    The executive producer then took the opportunity to reference of the most well-known Simpsons jokes. "As Comic Book Guy says," Amos jested, "'Best. Simpsons Game. Ever!'"

    "The EA group was so enormously talented and beyond belief energetic that I am thinking of suing for second hand exhaustion," said Simpsons television and film executive producer James L. Brooks.

  • Final Fantasy IV remade for DS

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    Though the Square Enix Party 2007 blowout isn't set to begin until this weekend, the most recent issue of Japanese gaming publication Weekly Shonen Jump has the scoop on Square Enix's latest DS effort, a remake of Final Fantasy IV. Much like the Final Fantasy III remake released on the DS last year, FFIV will be rendered in full 3D, ditching the 2D aesthetic of the original. Originally a Super Nintendo title, FFIV has also seen release on the PlayStation, the Japan-only WonderSwan Color, and Game Boy Advance.

    While there has been no official word, the DS version of Final Fantasy IV will most likely arrive later this year in both Japan and North America.

  • Wii gains Legendary Soul Calibur

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    Namco has confirmed rumors of a new Soul Calibur title on Wii, though fans may be dismayed to learn it is not a traditional Soul Calibur game. Instead of a 3D fighter, Soul Calibur Legends will be a third person action adventure set in the Soul Calibur mythology. Throughout the game, players will take control of various Soul Calibur characters as they fight to gain experience, earn titles and unlock more powerful attacks.

    No specific mentions of a release date or control scheme were made, though the game will utilize both the motion-sensing Wii Remote and Nunchuck.

    This isn't the first time Namco has produced a third person action game based off one of its fighting series. Fans of Namco's Tekken may recall 2005's poorly received Death by Degrees, which starred series assassin Nina Williams.

  • Doodles come to life on the DS

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    THQ will be publishing 5TH Cell's DS doodler Drawn to Life, a game which allows players to draw their own characters and take control of them. After customizing one of four different hero forms with the game's arsenal of stamps, colors, and brushes, players can modify the surrounding environment, sketching out different items to help their hero in his or her journey to save the land from darkness, as well as share their character with other players.

    Drawn to Life is expected to release this fall.

  • More on Nintendo's marketing team relocation

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    Though Nintendo has yet to comment on the matter, a report from the Seattle Times reinforces last week's rumor that Nintendo would be relocating its sales and marketing team and sheds some additional light on the move.

    According to the article, Nintendo executive Bruce Meyer told Redmond deputy planning director Jim Roberts that the company would be moving its sales and marketing division--which employs roughly 80 people--from Nintendo's Redmond, WA-based headquarters to an undetermined location in either New York or San Francisco. No other divisions are known to be affected at this time, and the company informed Redmond mayor Rosemarie Ives that the loss of any jobs moved out of the city would be offset by the creation of new local positions.

  • Crave craves Napoleon Dynamite

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    A game based off 2004's feature film is on its way to DS and PSP courtesy of publisher Crave Entertainment. Apart from the inclusion of distinctive characters such as Napoleon, Kip, Uncle Rico, Pedro, and Tina the Llama, no other details were provided.

    "Napoleon Dynamite is one of the great cult classics of the past decade," commented Mark Burke, senior VP of product planning and business development at Crave. "It's one of those films that has great memorable lines and characters, and we expect that fans of the movie will really like the game."

  • Forza 2 demo arrives shortly

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    Community manager Che Chou has revealed that the demo for Turn 10's racing sim Forza Motorsport 2 will be available for Xbox Live Gold subscibers through the Xbox Live Marketplace on Thursday at 2 AM PDT (5 AM EST). Weighing in at about 700 MB, the demo is said to include 24 different cars and support for the Xbox 360 force feedback racing wheel. The full version of Forza Motorsport 2 is slated to hit stores on May 29.

  • Rampart readies PS3 siege

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    Sony Online Entertainment's version of Midway's Rampart arrives on PlayStation 3 tomorrow, May 10, via the system's online PlayStation Store. Priced at $4.99, SOE's edition adds online multiplayer to the classic strategy game.

  • GRAW 2 looks back with map pack

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    Ubisoft has released a set of new maps for Ubisoft Paris and Red Storm Studios' Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 on Xbox Live Marketplace. Selling for 800 Microsoft Points ($10), the Throwback Pack features remakes of 7 maps drawn from Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 (PS2, Xbox, GCN), Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 Summit Strike (Xbox) and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (PS2, Xbox, X360, PC).

Misc. Media/Previews

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Screenshots: Tom Clancy's EndWar (PS3, 360).

Console Game Of The Evening [Submit Yours!]

Star Wars: Rouge Squadron 2 for the GameCube. "I can remember how tense it was escaping the from the Death Star, "Oh no! The flames, the flames!!!"" (submitted by pebui)

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
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    May 9, 2007 8:35 PM

    oh man... I want to stay up for Forza 2 demo. But I feel like crap.. fucking Cold!! :(

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