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  • Xbox 360: The Best of 2007

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    12.28.2006

    2006 was a great year for the Xbox 360. We saw tons of great games -- Oblivion, Gears of War, and Dead Rising just to name a few -- Xbox Live Arcade showed signs of maturity, Xbox Live grew by leaps and bounds, and overall 360 sales are closing in on the 10 million mark. Yes, it was a good time to be a gamer if you had a 360. What about the future? What does 2007 hold for the Xbox 360? Read on and join the discussion.

  • Virtua Fighter 5 smacks PS3, heads to 360

    by 
    Justin Murray
    Justin Murray
    12.21.2006

    Exclusive content has been slowly moving away from the PS3. Mostly, they've been fairly minor, like Koei titles. However, an arguably bigger title is making the jump to the Xbox 360. Sega has announced that Virtua Fighter 5 -- a former PS3 exclusive -- has moved over to the Xbox 360. Sega also offered a few more bits of information; The PS3 will still be getting a timed -- albeit short -- exclusive with the PS3 launch in Europe. The Xbox 360 version will be hitting Europe and North America in Summer 2007. The exodus of PS3 exclusivity should start worrying Sony. Microsoft has been doing a better job of tying down exclusive content and Sony doesn't want to wage the console war utilizing in-house studios exclusively. It could be the already declining interest in the PS3 and questionable production capabilities that are convincing companies to move the the already established Xbox 360 platform. [Thanks to all who sent this in]

  • Virtua Fighter 5 is coming to 360, booyah!

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    12.21.2006

    Our fanboy fingers are shaking as we type this, but we'll try to remain strong. SEGA has officially announced that Virtua Fighter 5 (AKA the mother of all Japanese exclusives) is coming to the Xbox 360 -- despite SEGA's claims otherwise. The game is expected to ship in Summer 2007, some months after the February release of the PS3 version. While this is great news for fighting fans, it's even better news for Microsoft's hopes in Japan. Virtua Fighter is huge in Japan, much bigger than it's ever been in North America or Europe. VF5 could very easily move some 360s in Japan, especially given that VF fans can pick up the 360 for much less than a PS3. Before we get too excited, we should point out that VF5 does not feature online play, an expected feature for 360 titles. Even including that caveat, this is an overwhelmingly positive outcome for Microsoft and 360 owners in general. Now if they'd just release a 360 compatible Virtua Stick .... Alright, let's make some bets. Which exclusive will make it to the 360 next? MGS4, perhaps?[Thanks to Xboxygen for tipping us off.]

  • PS3 Virtua Fighter 5 in North America on Feb. 20, European launch title

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    12.19.2006

    Sega's bringing Virtua Fighter 5 to PlayStation 3 in just two short months. The newest installment will arrive in North America on February 20 and will be boxed and waiting for PS3's launch in Europe (presumably in March). The next round of Virtua Fighter features 17 fighters (two new) with customization dress-up options. Unfortunately, Sega's franchise will still be restricted to offline-play.In Japan, Virtua Fighter 5's debut (February 8) will be followed by the release of Sega's 'Virtua Stick High Grade' on February 15. The USB arcade stick has not been confirmed for release outside of Japan, but is available for import. (For the thrifty: Hori is pushing a 'cheaper' alternative.)

  • We called it: Virtua Fighter 5 US/Europe release dates

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    12.19.2006

    Are your fingers itching for some of that mad fighting-game action? Were you planning on snagging the Japanese version of Virtua Fighter 5 because we weren't too sure when the North American or European versions were being released? Worry not, we've got it covered. IGN recently slapped up the release dates as given by Sega and you know what? Our guess was practically perfect. We said that the title would be released around the European launch and, well, that's true. The game is slated for a late February (the 20th) release for North America and will be a launch title for Europe. It's good to be completely and utterly correct. This news comes directly from Sega of Europe, remember, so the launch title mumbo-jumbo should be taken as fact, not as speculation. Excuse us while we do a victory dance in celebration of guessing the release dates.

  • Virtua Fighter 5 release date slated in Japan, others to follow?

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    12.13.2006

    Hooray for release dates! Recently, Virtua Fighter 5 was announced for an early February release in 2007 for Japan. While many of us aren't from Japan, this is still a decent estimate as to when we'll see it in North America, Europe and the like. Visually, this game doesn't do it for me. Sorry guys, but I'm not going to be a blind liar. It looks good, darn good, but it's not mindblowing. Anyway. This is being considered a "big" title, so it's getting a "big" price tag. Wait... there probably shouldn't be quotes around the second "big" because 8,190 yen is big. Also big is the arcade stick, due out a week after the game's release for a price comparable to the game itself -- over 7,000 yen.With no comment on a release date for other areas for neither the game or arcade stick, we're left to speculate. But if you're on the same wavelength as PS3Fanboy, you've probably got the same guess as us. March. Coinciding with or around the European launch. Fighting games are fairly quick to port across countries and this early February release bodes quite well for the fighting enthusiasts in Europe -- they might get their fists on right after cracking open their fresh PS3 boxes. Bundle, anyone? Give us your thoughts and after a few months, we'll see who was right!

  • PS3 all powered up... LED lights are magical!

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    09.19.2006

    Hey, look! Yeah, it's from a camera phone so it's a little shaky and not exactly quality, but we admit -- the PS3 looks a whole lot cooler turned on than the PS2. Something about fun, differently colored lights that brings out a childish delight. And for the people who prefer the backside of these things, here you go. The back of the PS3 is fairly similar to the PS2 with the grating and the main power switch. Definitely thicker cables, though. On the PS3forums, there's also a very snazzy picture of people sampling Virtua Fighter 5 at the Sega event. If nothing else, it gives a great frame of reference as to the real size and beauty of the PS3. It's sexy, sleek, curvy... ahem, anyway.The poster of the first two pictures, naming himself "ps3insider", talked a little bit about his/her experience with the PS3. First off, the system is quiet, save for the initial noise when you boot the disc. He/she claims Resistance: Fall of Man is the best game played, possibly the best FPS ever to grace a console (but that's completely subjective). You can check out the rest of the forum, but most of it is just people arguing whether or not the "ps3insider" is for real or not. Either way, the pictures are cool enough and we get to see the PS3 all lit up! Hurray.

  • Virtua Fighter 5 -- PS3 hands-on edition... verdict? Arcaderific!

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    09.18.2006

    The results are in: Virtua Fighter 5 is arcade perfect. You can check out the screenshots if you want, but they're not exactly the clearest or of the best quality. All the characters and stages were present for the test play, but there is a downside to this. Load times. An approximated 10 seconds from the character select screen to the actual fight may sound like a long time, but apparently it wasn't too much of an issue. Still, let's hope Sega can get that optimized before it hits retail shelves.Speaking of release, when would that be? Sega hasn't made anything official yet, but from what was screened and implied at the press conference, a January release is in the realm of possibility. VF5 will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show, so expect a lot of more detailed comparisons between the console and arcade versions next week.

  • Virtua Fighter 5 news... nuff said

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    09.15.2006

    Genuine PS3 footage of Virtua Fighter 5 has surfaced -- no longer the arcade version. It all started in the latest Famitsu magazine... four pages of the PS3 version of the game, the first PS3 screens, and all 17 characters. What's to be said about the screenshots? It's more or less a port of the arcade version -- graphics haven't been altered at all from what the screenshots revealed.Here's a bit of news for the fighter-fanatic out there: Sega is releasing a joystick upon release of the game that makes use of the genuine arcade parts. It's called "Virtua Stick High Grade" and features a lever, six main buttons, three sub buttons and a start button. Pretty cool, huh? We'll update any VF5 news after TGS, but until then, feel free to check out the official website. And many thanks to IGN for posting the latest screens!

  • Virtua Fighter 5 released, kinda

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    07.12.2006

    It's official! Today is the day that Virtua Fighter 5 is released. In arcades. In Japan. There have been months of fine-tuning and testing, but this is the biggest test of them all. Will it stack up to other arcade machines in the Japanese market? Only time will tell, but if you're in the area to try it out, let us know what you thought!Sega tells us they plan to release the game for the PS3 sometime early next year.

  • Virtua Fighter 5 in playable state

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    06.30.2006

    According to an interview at IGN, Virtua Fighter 5 is running in an advanced state on PS3 hardware as we speak. All that's missing are home specific features and tweaks. This is an update from the last post on this exciting next-gen fighter, slightly due to its near completion, but what was interesting were the comments the developers had about the PS3.Hiroshi Kataoka, president of SEGA-AM2 was quoted as saying "considering its abilities, it's not expensive ... if that hardware was released not as PlayStation, but under the Vaio brand, and you got a Blu-Ray drive, a cell chip and the latest NVIDIA GPU for under 100,000 yen, you'd definately call it cheap." He makes sure to say if consumers consider it just a game machine, the price can seem pretty daring.The rest of the interview talks about how while a multi-platform release would have been possible, it would have decreased parameters, so they decided to stick to a PS3 exclusive for that reason.So there you have it! For fighter fans out there, especially of the Virtua variety, there is a fantastic game coming to PS3 alone ... and at the rate it's going, we may even see it earlier than we expect. We hope.

  • Virtua Fighter 5 only for PS3 next spring

    by 
    Dan Choi
    Dan Choi
    05.08.2006

    There was a time when Virtua Fighter 5 was considered a strong candidate for an arcade port to the Xbox 360, but that multiplatform hope's been dashed with the official announcement that VF5 will appear only on PS3 in the spring of 2007. Sega's technical fighter is a Sony exclusive once more.While home-console online play remains doubtful at this point, next-gen PlayStation owners can now securely look forward to facing off as El Blaze and Eileen (the new luchador and monkey kung-fu artist, respectively) along with the other 15 fighters, decked out in all sorts of items purchased in the in-game store with prize money earned through in-game matches.VF5 will support up to 720p HD resolution and will be featured in game footage in the SEGA booth at E3 (South Hall, Booth #946) later this week.[Thanks, Matt; also via Joystiq]

  • Virtua Fighter 5 a PS3 exclusive

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    05.08.2006

    Sega has announced Virtua Fighter 5 exclusively for the PlayStation 3. The newest installment in the franchise will feature 15 returning fighters, along with two newcomers, Eileen (monkey kung-fu) and El Blaze (lucha libre). Sega did not confirm online multiplayer support, but did reveal a new game concept where players earn virtual currency for winning matches. The money can then be used to purchase goodies at an in-game shop, which will include costumes and "attachable items."Virtua Fighter 5 is due out next spring.