Some choice quotes from today.
Most of these were quickly scribbled downs, so check back with Pixlbit for the full E3 scoop on Wiiu, 3DS, and the rest of E3 news.
Check out all the features and specs of Nintendo's next generation console.
Finally, the guessing is over, and the rumors have officially been put to rest: Project Café is officially titled Wii U, and the controller does indeed include a touch screen display.
Jason checked out this unique title last night and was blown away by the experience. Check out his impressions!
This year, we're doing something a bit different. In order to bring you coverage as fast as possible, we'll be posting audio recordings of notes from staff members at E3 and later adding in a written version of the impressions. Please click through and check out this staff member's recorded thoughts on the game from the E3 show floor.
Jason's eyes on impressions of the crazy 3D TV that allows two players to see the entire screen, rather than needing to split the screen.
Straight after the Sony press conference today, I was able to go, hands on - or more accurately - eyes on, with the PlayStation branded 3D TV. The TV as you have already heard is 24" and will be offered at release for $499. It's clear from the set up here, which is strewn with beer cans and looks like a frat house, that the TV will be marketed at college students.
Last night, Jason played Resistance 3D, check out his thoughts on the game!
Insomniac returns to the world of Resistance with the third installment in the hit franchise. I only played a little portion of the original Resistance, so bear in my mind I may not know the title or name for everything.
Jason grabs hands on impressions of the latest 3D Mario game after the Nintendo press conference.
Picture Super Mario Bros. 3 and put it in a 3D Mario game, and that’s about what it felt like. There were some major changes though, things you definitely need to know about before you can call them the same thing.
Nintendo's newest console already has an impressive line-up of third party titles.
It’s been many years since Nintendo had the support of third parties for a home console. With the change into HD, many of the developers saw the Wii as a weaker system, choosing to develop their titles on systems with superior graphical capabilities. However, at Nintendo's Press Conference today, the company was thrilled to announce the vast support they will expect for their newly revealed HD system, the Wii U.
Professor Layton and the Last Specter, Kirby Mass Attack, Mario Party 9, Kirby Wii, Fortune Street, and Rhythm Heaven, just to name a few.
With Nintendo's press conference now over, Nintendo's press site has revealed a number of games that didn't receive time during the presentation. The DS will see release of four new games published by first party Nintendo, and the Wii will see seven titles, four of which are new.
The two titles will interact in some way.
Iwata revealed during the Nintendo press conference today that Sakurai and Project Sora are working on two versions of Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and 3DS. These two game will interact in some way, but there is nothing else known about either title at this time.