Despite the Xbox 360's lackluster sales in Japan, Microsoft's mammoth Tokyo Game Show booth still managed to turn out a huge crowd, especially on the appeal of forthcoming titles like Lost Odyssey. Of course, it's no surprise that Redmond dedicated a fair bit of kitted out demo space to Halo 3, what with all those limited edition consoles (like the
one we got our hands on) being used to pound Covenant foot soldiers into submission. Check it on out in the gallery.
wow... all the glowing green and dark black reminds me of a borg vessel.
maybe that was redmonds subliminal message to geeks everywhere.
note: not the first photo.. the 2nd photo...
Is it possible to see Microsoft mentioned on engadget without negative spin?
It's really starting to get old.
Only if Microsoft was bought out by Apple or Nintendo.
Precisely.
Looks like someone's overly sensitive here. Sony PS3 is getting twice more negative press, not counting FUD from the mob of haters.
wait, what? what negative spin? Are you talking about the entirely generic title, or the statement of fact ("360's abysmal sales numbers in Japan"). I'm actually curious what you're referring to in this particular article because I didn't find any negative spin anywhere. Is there a photo caption hidden in the gallery that says "Go to hell, Microsoft" or something?
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please engadget... talk about serious things!
LOL!!! :)
I agree. For jokes we already have mocksoft' cofounder kill rates (http://www.killrates.com)
bye
does anyone know why i cant see images on ngadget
Man, I want to go to TGS or E3... It'd be like heaven for me...
Though Halo 3 comes out in 2 days, 12 hours, and 8 minutes.
TGS would be good, but the "new" E3 would probably be like, "yaaawwwwnnnn."
I love the 2nd picture with the guy yawning. He feels the same way I do about Microsoft, I don't hate them or love them, they just make me want to yawn.
There was a huge crowd at one particular point in the day for some reason, around 11AM. The other times I walked by, it was almost totally dead compared to the other big booths. I think people just gravitated there because it was the path of least resistance at that point. You couldn't even get into most of the other booths.