Lista de juegos q saldran en el E3 de cada compañia

Capcom
Chaos Legion: Already announced for the US, this action-shooter has a slight strategy-management angle that might make it interesting. Might.

Clock Tower 3: Capcom grabs Sunsoft's unique survival-horror game. Surreal, dark and troublesome, this one will have you shivering for a good long time. But is it better than the best Resident Evil?

Ghouls and Ghosts Online: Only two months new, Game Factory's MMOG looks very early, yet promising. It's due by year's end on all three major consoles. We'll wait and see how this one turns out.

Onimusha 3: Already announced at the end of Onimusha 2, the third in Capcom's action-adventure series will take the series in new directions, with new actors and hopefully more action, RPG, and story-heavy elements.

Red Dead Revolver: In development with Angel Studios (now Rockstar San Diego), this one looks like a ton of fun, but the camera angles, tracking system and the game's overall mechanics have to see some serious improvement before we can truly enjoy it.

Resident Evil Dead Aim: The third in the Resident Evil Survivor series, this one is different. It's fast, clean, and uses a light gun. Hey! Thanks, Capcom!

Resident Evil Online: Join the bedraggled citizens of Raccoon City as they try to find their way out of town before they're eaten to death, or blown to bits by a nuke. The online possibilities looks awesome.
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Resident Evil Online

Resident Evil 5: Capcom has obtained a Website in its name for starters. After that we expect it to appear on multiple systems, since it's not included in Nintendo's RE deal (which ends with RE4), or at the very least, on PS2; It's most likely not a 2003 title.

Maximo 2: The action-platformer (which is an American-made homage to Ghouls and Ghosts) that ruled the brief month of January 2002 was apparently too hard for most gamers (wussies!), but brilliantly comical and superbly balanced. The sequel should, and we emphasize should, improve on every aspect of the first.

The Glass Rose: An investigator can see into the hearts and memories of people, enabling him to travel back in time. This action-adventure game uses 1920s art styles and should progress Capcom's fleet of evolving survival-horror games. Stylish and weird.
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The Glass Rose

Mega Man X7: A 2D and 3D mesh of gameplay styles, Mega Man X7 aims to weave the shooting, running action from the past into 3D environments, without losing its old school genuineness. From what we have played, it looks like Capcom will succeed in doing so.

Gregory Horror Show: Based on the CG-animated Japanese show, Gregory Horror Show is a beautiful little action-adventure game filled with child-friendly graphics, trick-based gameplay techniques, and a cute set of charming enemies. Get yer kids over here!

Capcom Fighting All-Stars: Rumored alive, then dead, then alive again, Capcom has not been forthcoming on this one, but the latest rumors have this coming to PS2, perhaps even in 2003. Starring key Capcom characters, this fighter is like a Capcom version of Sega's Fighter's Mega Mix

Bionic Commando Sequel: Schwing! Another rumor we couldn't pass up, this sucker sounds like a present for old NES goons like us.

Street Fighter 4: Street Fighter 2 saw 11-plus versions, but SF3 didn't quite garner the kind of repetitive arcade mania its predecessor did. Perhaps the rumored Street Fighter 4, due in arcades this year in Japan, will revive the limping series to its proper throne of glory.

Konami
Metal Gear Solid 3: We know it's coming, but will it show up at E3, and will it come out this year? The star of this year's show is going to be Castlevania, so the jury is still out on Snake's 2003 return. Either way, one massive new game is on our way. We bow to you Kojima.

Castlevania: Konami continues to evade the simple question: Is it 2D or 3D? Either way, the team from the best Castlevania games is on this one, so expect the quality to be high, the gameplay deep and the graphics attractive.

Gradius V: The traditional side-view shooter returns with gleaming 3D graphics and more particles than a Fourth of July party has fireworks.

DDRMax2 Dance Dance Revolution: You know the drill. More songs, more dancing madness. Oh, and try to look while doing it.

K-1 World Grand Prix: Konami tries its hand at stand-up fighting in the vein of kickboxing. It's pretty darn good, too.

McFarlane's Monsters: A weird idea (naturally) based on Todd McFarlane's line of monster toys. Could be great, could be shite. We'll find out soon enough.

Silent Hill 3: The surreal horror returns with a new female lead character and places heavy-duty automatic weapons in your hands right away. The new cast of development team members might bring a new level of freshness to the project.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Everybody's favorite pizza-eating turtles (how else do you really describe these guys?) return in an action-adventure, cel-shaded title based on the new cartoon.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Cy Girls: The concept: Big-breasted girls fight on fast-moving motorcycles. Enough said.

Axelay 2: A rumored sequel to the mode 7 shooter from the Super NES.

KOEI
Dynasty Warriors 4: Bigger, better, and more detailed than DW3, DW4 gives gamers more complicated, interesting and unique level-ups with regard to weapons, characters, and warring. All new abilities such as "intimidation" add a unique flavor to the beautiful beat-'em-up
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Dynasty Warriors 4

Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8: For the seven people who love this game, it's coming, and it's bitchin' in its own special way.

Dynasty Tactics 2: This sequel features updated graphics, new cinematics, and more versatile options for executing and linking special tactics on the battlefields of third-century China.

Namco
Ace Combat 5 (temporary title): The arcade-tinged flight simulator is in the works, and it promises to bring gradual changes to the already pretty, already deep series.

Moto GP3: More of the same fast, 60-FPS motorcycle racing. Good but more of the same.

Ridge Racer 6 (temporary title): Not your ordinary Ridge Racer sequel. Namco has been in the works tinkering with this reformulated arcade racer and, supposedly, it's going to take a more Gran Turismo-oriented route. Perhaps E3 will shed more light.

Soul Calibur II: The most anticipated fighter of the year, Namco's weapon-based fighter is cross-console and cross-company, giving players on the different systems Link, Spawn, Heiachi and others to fight with. Beautiful, smooth moving, and beloved. Stop making us wait Namco!

Tekken 5: We too have heard the rumors, but it's a no-brainer, really, given that Namco likes to make sequels and that the Tekken fighting series has been its biggest selling fighter ever. It's in development, but we are likened to believe it's a 2004 release.

Time Crisis 3: Foot-petal shooting action is back, baby! Namco's most excellent port of the light-gun shooter on PS2 was superb, and this easy sequel should outdo its predecessor in every way.

Sony Computer Entertainment
Amplitude: The superb sequel to Frequency, Amplitude is coming out on March 24. This musical action rhythm game is ridiculously addictive that it makes you hear songs you wouldn't normally listen to part of an amazing game experience.

Arc the Lad Online: Numerous reports confirm SCEA's investment in this long-time RPG favorite and now it's going to help bolster Sony's growing investment in online networking.

Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits: A continuation of the Arc the Lad series proper, mixing typical Lunar and Alundra gameplay mechanics and infusing more mature themes into the storyline.

Axel Impact: Honestly, we have no idea what this game is. Scalp us.

Colony Wars Online: Digging deep into its Psygnosis library, SCEA pulls out the space-shooter console game of the 32-bit era and delivers it into online ether. We know very little about it, but a MMOG or a giant online adventure in the Colony Wars universe is simply going to kick ass.

Destruction Derby Arenas: Confirmed and being played right now, SCEE's game features multiple racers on-screen, smash 'em-up derby goodness and all online.

Downhill Domination: An extreme-sports game pitting gamers on mountain bikes? All we know is that it's coming, and we'll see it at E3.

Hot Shots Golf Online: Pick your favorite goofball golfer and compete online with other silly-minded folk. Cheap thrills are sometimes best.

G-Police Online: Another Psygnosis franchise, this is still in the rumor category, though we are somewhat confident it will appear in some form at E3.

Gran Turismo 4: Well, of course. Polyphony's fourth game in the series is rumored just about every day online somewhere, and the facts are sparse and varied. We do expect on a rational, practical basis, however, to see more cars, better-looking cars, online play, and for the first time in the series damage models. We'll believe that when we see it.

Hardware:Seen and played it at E3 and ECTS last year, this straight up car-combat game features military vehicles in a straight-up deathmatch. From the guys who brought you Dropship.
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Hardware

Ico 2: We know, for a fact, that the guys from the Ico team are working on another game. Is it Ico 2? God, we hope so. E3 should prove the treasure trove, as always.

Jackie Chan Adventures: Retailers say this is coming out, and since Sony loves the little kiddies, expect this to be a happy, harmless little action-adventure game.

Jak and Daxter 2: Definitely in the works, Naughty Dog's shiny new platformer looks to take a different turn altogether. Expect to hear an official announcement any day now.

Online Bomberman: The perfect online party-action game for old-timer geeks and hardcore console-heads. Our question: Why have we had to wait so long since the Dreamcast version to get it on Bomberman style?

Primal: A massive new adventure starring a transforming modern age chick and her gargoyle friend, Primal gets players to delve into a rich, epic puzzle-laden game. Coming out March 25.

Ratchet and Clank 2: Sounds like a joke, but good word has it at Insomniac is living up to its name and is literally cranking out an entirely new game for this year. Mark our words.

Rise to Honor: We've seen it, and Jet Li is modeling the mo-cap for it. Looks like a John Woo film in the guise of a game. Cool.
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Rise to Honor


Syphon Filter Online: Sony has been dead silent on this military stealth-action shooter, but numerous sources have given us good word on its development, and we're looking to seeing it at E3.

Sly Cooper 2: Sucker Punch's first effort was wonderfully colorful, well liked, short and too easy. But we loved it just the same. We suspect that if this news is actually true, then it'll come out for 2004, given Jak and Daxter 2 and Ratchet and Clank are 2003 hopefuls.

SOCOM: US Navy Seals Add-on: Having just hit the million-seller mark, Zipper Interactive's online military shooter has grabbed PS2 owners by the heartstrings. If SCEA is smart, it won't pass the up the opportunity for more missions this Christmas.

The Getaway Add-on: Using the same engine, SCEE Soho might create new missions, add new characters and drive us through the surreal re-creation of London all over again. Or, we'll have to wait another three years.

Sega
Golden Axe: The arcade beat-'em-up has been in the rumor mill for at least a good solid year now, and we know it's in the works. How will Sega upgrade and modernize it? E3 will tell all!

Streets of Rage: One of the original Sega beat-'em-ups, this urban brawler is also secretly in the works. Come on Sega, give us some side-scrolling action fast!

Planet Harrier: Another old one brought forth from the ashes of arcade days long since past. It's coming, but on what system and what year?

Outrun: Simply rumored to appear on next-generation systems.

G-Lock/After Burner: Another long-rumored Sega classic ready to get a facelift.

Shining RPG: The much-loved Shining Series is rumored to be heading to PS2.

Initial D Special Stage: Sega's arcade street racer is built on the popular Japanese anime and manga starring an 18-year-old boy named Takumi Fujiwara.

King of Route 66: Well, it's not a really big one, but it's fun and it's got evil American 18-wheeler drivers that want to kick your ass. Buckle up, partner!

New Sonic Team Title: You can never have Sonic, Sammy! Yet another rumored Sega game, this one however, is believed to appear in a new action-platform shape.

Sega Rally 3: Pure speculation and rumor. We just hope it's better than Sega Rally 2 is all.

Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution: It's Virtua Fighter 4 evolved, with two new characters, Brad Burns and Goh Hinogani. Hopefully coming to a US PS2 near you this fall.

Virtual On: Marz: The cult classic is indeed in the works, but just how Sega delivers it to the Western audience is yet to be determined.

Space Channel 5, Part 2: We have a hard time believing this one ourselves. We've heard of this game's existence for so damn long, we hope it just either comes out, or just gets dumped. It was cute and fun, but it'll just disappear out here on PS2 so quickly it's sick, unless something spectacularly new happens to it along the development process.

Square-Enix
Drag-on Dragoon: There's been plenty of speculation as to what exactly this game really is. Is it a sequel to the Japanese classic Bahamut Lagoon? Or is it something else entirely? Whatever it may be, it's an RPG and it's coming out sometime this year (probably).

Final Fantasy X-2: The first true sequel in Final Fantasy history (no those awful Legend of the Crystals anime don't count), FFX-2 is almost here. Definitely one of the company's biggest games of the year, this all new, all-girl sequel could be better than the last one. Think anime-style Charlie's Angels. No, really.

Final Fantasy XI: Already on display at this year's GDC event and probably Square's biggest prospect, FFXI takes the series on a journey it's never been before: the online universe. Supposedly, there will be quite a few changes for the American version when it arrives.
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Final Fantasy XI

Star Ocean Till the End of Time: An incredibly popular series in Japan, the third installment of Star Ocean should be the one that finally ignites its fame here in North America. Graphically intensive, heavily plot-based, and packed with excellent music, it's one to watch

UNLIMITED: SaGa: It has a strange title, bizarre art direction, and one of the more complicated battle systems in the known RPG universe. But from the way the game has sold in Japan, its fan base seems to like it that way. Noted for nothing else but its incredible visuals.
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Unlimited Saga

Final Fantasy XI: Vision of Ziraat: Nearing release in Japan, the first expansion pack for FF11 is almost unveiled. And with it plenty of updates, new character classes, and a myriad of bug fixes. One possibility we've heard for this one is that it will be incorporated in the US version inherently. An interesting idea indeed.

Dragon Quest VIII (2004) : Yeah it won't be coming out this year, but Enix's biggest RPG franchise is practically a given for 2004. No longer restrained by the low-end distribution of Enix or its long translation time, we predict DQVIII to surprise everyone and become one of the most popular games of next year.

Final Fantasy XII (2004) : Revealed only in instances of artworks and fetching wall posters, the next game in the series will return to the offline world using a style reminiscent of FFIX. It's most likely going to abide by a science fiction-like theme with plenty of series-specific goodies strewn throughout.

Chrono 3 (2004) : You've heard it as Chrono Break, Chrono Crisis, and several other incarnations, but we're almost positive that you can expect to see this awaited monster in 2004. Not necessarily on the North American front, but released nonetheless.


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¬_¬ ¬_¬ [flipa] [flipa] Madre mai que lista!!!!!!!!!! sobretodo la de Sega, esos Golden Axe y Streets of Rage [babas] [babas] [babas]
O_O!!! Es verdad lo ke mis ojon ven? xDDD

No podria describir la pedazo de lista!!!!!!!!

Alguien me puede traducir esto please?

Resident Evil 5: Capcom has obtained a Website in its name for starters. After that we expect it to appear on multiple systems, since it's not included in Nintendo's RE deal (which ends with RE4), or at the very least, on PS2; It's most likely not a 2003 title.

Sobretodo lo ultimo:

since it's not included in Nintendo's RE deal (which ends with RE4), or at the very least, on PS2; It's most likely not a 2003 title.

Salu2.

EDIT:
Chrono 3 (2004) : You've heard it as Chrono Break, Chrono Crisis, and several other incarnations, but we're almost positive that you can expect to see this awaited monster in 2004. Not necessarily on the North American front, but released nonetheless.

Tiene algo ke ver con Chrono trigger o Chrono cross?
Tiene algo ke ver con Chrono trigger o Chrono cross?


Ni idea tio

Resident Evil 5: Capcom has obtained a Website in its name for starters. After that we expect it to appear on multiple systems, since it's not included in Nintendo's RE deal (which ends with RE4), or at the very least, on PS2; It's most likely not a 2003 title.


Dice que capcom a empezado con una nueva web, y que se espera que aparezca en multiples sistemas o algo asin

Enga SaLuDoS [oki]
Cacho lista ejejejejj felicidades :)

No se podia traduir kon el google???????
ejjeej

Weno un saludo de ps2_oNe

aki hay muchos titulos k seguro k no nos van a defraudar...

[cartman] [cartman] [cartman]
ya se que toy obsesionao cn el wining eleven pero no esta anunciado para el E3 la version 7.

sera pq la sacan antes [chulito] o pq se van a retrasar mas de la cuenta [enfado1] ?

salu2
Escrito originalmente por CLONERX
ya se que toy obsesionao cn el wining eleven pero no esta anunciado para el E3 la version 7.

sera pq la sacan antes [chulito] o pq se van a retrasar mas de la cuenta [enfado1] ?

salu2


Saldra antes del E3 :)
Escrito originalmente por jjoseca


Saldra antes del E3 :)


haber si es verdad, pq siempre a sido asi, pero a estas alturas ya deberiamos tener alguna imagen.

sera que konami quiere sorprendernos?

un saludo
[tomaaa] [tomaaa] [tomaaa] [tomaaa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] [flipa] .

sobre el winning 7, si no esta anunciado para la feria es porque sale antes, eso esta claro
JUERRRRRRR q peazo de lista aunq ay un juego q exo en falta my q e leido en otras paginas q va a sali, q es el kingdom hearts 2 como "primicia" mundial
demasiao, pero como yo soy un plataformero de pro, me he emocionao con el jak & daxter2, ya pense que me iba a kedar con el primero. Alguien sabe donde puedo conseguir imagenes????

un slaudo.Paz y wen rollo
[flipa][flipa][flipa][flipa][flipa] Gran Turismo 4 [amor][amor][amor]
[flipa][flipa][flipa][flipa][flipa] Metal Gear Solid 3 [amor][amor]

Con que lleguen pronto estos 2 me conformo [amor][amor]

Salu2
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