
Looking at the major announcements coming out of the massive video-game conference E3 this week, I'm struck by how much of the emphasis at the show is on new controllers and new screens. Even though it's been years since the current-generation platforms shipped, there seems to be little urgency toward replacing them. Companies are mostly just thinking about how to make them available in less expensive packages.
Instead, the big ideas center on different ways of interacting with the same basic consoles. Microsoft probably got the most attention with its Kinect motion controller, formerly known as Project Natal. What makes this different is that you don't actually hold a game controller at all: It uses cameras to track your motions in front of your TV. With applications such as Sports (bowling, ping-pong, soccer, boxing), Adventures (simulated river rafting and similar activities) and Kinectimals (interacting with a virtual animal), the Kinect looks like a lot of fun.

Square Enix launches Final Fantasy X 25th anniversary site, revealing new Nomura art, books, music releases, and merchandise.
Look I know VIII has its issues and all that but how on earth can the do big anniversary events with new artwork and merchandise for VII, IX and X yet VIII got sweet f*** all.
They could have given it something during its 25th anniversary yet all it got was a single Happy Anniversary post on their social media.

The Wii is now a retro console. Let’s get nostalgic about an often maligned system.
Crazy to think the WII is to the Switch 2, as the NES was to the WII back then. 20 Year difference.
My wife asks me to bust it out (heh) everyone once in a while to play bowling and tennis with the kids. There was a ton of slop on it but some good stuff as well.
Wii was great but boy howdy did it cause Microsoft to go on a dark walk with the Kinect and the disastrous XBox One launch that they arguably never recovered from.
Not nostalgic for me.. I was there.. anyone who wasnt a little kid realized it was a gamecube with shit tacked onto it, it was the "joke" system and was well below even the switch in terms of comparing it to the latest machines at the time. The machine was well loved by young people and "casual gamers" who now remember it 20 years on, or in most cases more of its sales came in the 15-20 years ago range not right at launch- but again its not nostalgic for people who were "gamers" then really, just for those who ended up with one in their house, the games , graphics, interface and online features were archaic already in 2006.

A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.
15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.
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