Topic: Scott Steinberg
Scintillating titles, hot motion-sensing controllers and rich 3-D play dazzled videogame lovers at a high-energy Electronic Entertainment Expo that heralded stellar times ahead. The E3 show floor was packed with theater-sized screens streaming scenes from action games while people played titles in ...
Entertainment Electronic Expo afterhours events mark return to over-the-top extravaganceThe Electronic Entertainment Expo, the gaming industry's boisterous annual convention, literally launched with a circus this week. Microsoft fancied to unveil Kinect, the name of its new Xbox 360 motion-control system, with a ...
"Assassin's Creed 2," a new videogame from Ubisoft, hits stores on Tuesday in a hotly anticipated swirl of treachery, swordplay, history, and artistry set in scenic Renaissance Italy. Analysts expect France-based Ubisoft's second installment in the "Assassin's" franchise to be one of ...
"Modern Warfare 2" strikes on Tuesday in a worldwide assault eagerly anticipated by lovers of the blockbuster role-playing battle videogame franchise. Videogame publisher Activision Blizzard believes that the sixth installment in the "Call of Duty" franchise could be the most powerful entertainment ...
Videogame makers at E3 this week shrugged off the dismal economy, debuting supercharged sequels to blockbuster titles and play that is increasingly social and active. "All three publishers showed strong," said Scott Steinberg of videogame and gadget website Digital Trends, referring to ...
Videogame makers are defying horrid economic times with an annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) brimming with blockbuster titles and unbridled pizzazz. The expo kicking off Tuesday in Los Angeles is expected to revive dazzle of years past and offer previews of hot ...