I've seen the conferences held by the three companies, and I'm overall pleased by what they have to offer. I came into e3 expected such minor upgrades to the systems (everyone just adding some power, and ps3 finally getting 4 controller ports). Instead there are so many things they offer, it was just great news to hear.
Playstation 3
- Creation of "Playstation World", an online network that houses many features.
- The ability to contact other people, over the internet, and use the eyetoy to have a live video chat.
- 7 bluetooth controller "ports" and 6 usb ports... while nothing has been said officially, this could allow a lot of players at once.
- 2 hdtv outputs along with the normal AV out.
- The eyetoy can be used as a controller, given that during the conference someone used it to move 2 cups around, fill them with water in a demo, and freely move the water/cups. Also there was that eyedentity game, but I forget if that was for the ps2 or ps3.
- The pricetag for the ps3 is likely to be about 500 dollars in japan, and 350-400 in America. This, however, is because of supply and demand. Most people aren't meant to buy the thing at launch, but after the price goes down.
- Blueray technology. Sony is pushing it with the ps3, and it could likely become the next medium for storage. The discs hold a lot more data.
- Backwards compatibility. I really don't see how this sells many consoles, but a lot of people do apparently love this feature. The ps3 can play ps2 and ps1 games.
- Easy to develop for, at least that is what the half-life guy said.
- Is coming out second, spring 2006
Nintendo Revolution
Let me first say that the nintendo revolution isn't coming out for a longtime, and it could possibly not come out until AFTER the next e3, so not much information is really known about it.
- The design is small. The system is thin and short, as well as flat.
- Will be able to play nintendo games from the past 20 years, directly compatible with the gamecube. There have been some questions about this, as to whether they mean all games ever on the nintendo systems, all nintendo games (first party) or all games they can get liscenced for. Price has also not been confirmed.
- Controller is yet to be shown, but it is expected to be different than the gamecube controller. There were rumors of a gyro being employed so they can detect movement of the controller, but some people think it is more than that.
- Can finally play dvd's
- Will be the cheapest of the next-gen consoles, with a projected price of between 200-300 dollars in America.
- is coming out last, around summer 2006
Xbox 360
- is coming out first, November 2005.
- is being sold in America, Japan, and Europe at the same time.
- backwards compatible with xbox's "top selling games". Most people speculate that it means only a select group of games will be chosen.
- 160 titles in development, 25-40 expected by end of the year
- Xbox live will have new features, including a rating system (like reputation), video feed, player acheivements, list of last hundred+ people you connected to, spectator mode, a free level of service, and additional services for a payed level. I never did understand the whole thing about being able to invite people to play stuff at anytime. I would think that it would be more annoying than anything.
- trying to reach 1 billion people served by targetting all demographics
- faceplates can be attached to customize your 360
- 720p minimum display, 5.1 multichannel minimum sound, 16:9 minimum aspect ration, anti-aliasing required.
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Now as for what I think. Microsoft spent a lot of time patting themselves on the back, saying how they had the best team of developers, best launch ever, and most powerful system ever. They spent very little time showing games and game-footage. Their whole plans seems to revolve around xbox live. Coming out first will be a great help to them.
Nintendo will hopefully have more to say later, but still had some interesting things. Playing old nintendo games is always nice (I wonder how many downloads of tecmo super bowl they will have?). Coming out last, however, might not help them. They will be entering the race a little late, and with the least expected power. The cheap price is their saving grace right now.
Sony seems to have a lot going for them from a glance. The playstation world network sounds great. The ps3 is also the most powerful of the next-gen consoles. They have opened up a lot of possibilities for developers, given multiple outputs, more controllers, and amazing hardware.
All in all it was much more than I had expected.
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