Can you believe the hype you hear from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo at each yearâs big E3 circus of video games? Year after year, the big three make promises about their consoles and their games. Do they deliver?
Each year, we check. Microsoft, last year we had to scold you for some of your unbelievable Project Natal hype. But enough about the promises you made in 2009. Your 2010 E3 promises go under our nitpicky microscope today.
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Letâs get into what they said would happenâŠ
The Kinect Launch Schedule
The bulk of Microsoftâs presentation and their goals for the year revolved around the launch of the Kinect. Microsoft claimed that their controller-less wonder would hit retail stores worldwide during the 2010 holiday season, specifically highlighting the U.S. on-sale date, November 4th, 2010. As for the games, Microsoft boasted that 15 games would launch alongside the Kinect. They specifically highlighted six exclusive launch titles: Kinectimals, Kinect Sports, Kinect Adventures, Kinect Joy Ride, Your Shape: Fitness Evolved and Dance Central. Of those six, there are only two third-party games, Your Shape and Dance Central
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As for Microsoftâs featured, âexclusiveâ Kinect games, all six were ready for day one, and neither Your Shape or Dance Central were released on the Move or Wii.
The Xbox 360 Slimâs Surprise Launch
The big surprise of Microsoftâs E3 2010 keynote was the unveiling of the Xbox 360 slim, a sleek new version of the console with a âwhisper quietâ 250 GB hard drive and a built-in wireless reciever. The amazing part of the announcement wasnât the hardware itself, but the release date. Spencer claimed that the Xbox 360 Slim was shipping to retailers that day and would be available in stores that week.
Verdict:They made good. The 360 slim was in stores that week.
ESPN on Xbox Live
The Xbox 360 vision at E3 2010 wasnât just about video games. Microsoft brought out SportsCenter hosts Josh Elliott and Trey Wingo to show off a new ESPN app, which would allow Xbox Live Gold members to stream any live sporting event available on ESPNâs online service, ESPN3 for free. The games available to watch included college basketball, college football, Major League Baseball games and NBA games.
Verdict: Not quite. The ESPN app is out now on Xbox Live, and is available to all Xbox Live Gold members. That said, similar Netflix or Hulu Plus, in order to use ESPN3 you have to get your internet connection through a cable provider that broadcasts ESPN. In other words, the ESPN app was instantly available for a lot of people because they already had the services required for access, but there are people out there who may not have the right internet provider, so itâs not really available to everyone.
Microsoft and Activision Make a DLC Deal
After showing a Black Ops demo, Microsoft had a big announcement: Downloadable add-on content for the Call of Duty franchise would be released exclusively for the Xbox 360 for a limited time, before eventually making its way to other platforms from 2010 through 2012. For our purposes, that means that any and all Black Ops DLC would be initially released as an Xbox-exclusive.
Verdict: They kept their word. Both of the CoD map-packs, First Strike and Escalation were released on Xbox Live before making their way to the PlayStation Network and Steam. First Strike was available on XBLA on February 1, released for PSN on March 3, and the finally hit Steam March 25. Escalation was released on May 3 on the 360, and wonât be coming to PCs until June 2. There is still no release date for the PSN version.
Xbox Live on Windows Phone 7
Microsoft talked about how Windows Phone 7 would allow smartphone-toting gamers to bring their XBL profile, including their Avatar and Achievements, wherever they go.
Verdict: True. The first Windows Phone 7 devices launched last December. With a WP7 phone, XBL users can check see their Avatar and look at their Gamerscore.
Xbox Going (More) Global
According to Xbox VP of marketing Marc Whitten, Microsoft planned to bring Xbox Live and Kinect to every country where the Xbox was being sold.
Verdict: Itâs iffy. According to the Xbox Live website, the service is available today in 35 countries. The Xbox 360 was initially released in 36 countries, so they donât seem to have gotten there. That said, Xbox Live became available in nine new countries, including Greece and Brazil, last December, which was progress toward their goal.
Codename: Kingdoms is Coming?
Microsoft announced that they were working with Crysis 2 developer Crytek on developing an Xbox-exclusive game called Codename: Kingdoms. Judging by a very short trailer, the game appeared to be set in ancient Rome.
Verdict: Itâs unclear: Crytek hasnât released any new information on Kingdoms since last year, though they did say that the game was still in development when the company laid off employees this month
Forza 4 en Route
Towards the end of the show, Forza developer Turn 10 showed that the next Forza game, Forza 4 would be released in 2011 and would feature Kinect controls.
Verdict: Theyâre right on track. Forza 4 is currently slated to hit stores this fall. (It looks good, too!) As for Kinect compatibility, thereâs been no word since last year, but given that they showed it working last year Iâd bet that itâs still in there.
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Four Player Co-Op in Gears of War 3
Gears of War series creator Cliff Bleszinski and three friends played a section of Gears of War 3 in four-player co-op, a feature that had been publicized in the months leading up to E3. The previous Gears games only allowed two gamers to play the campaign together.
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Halo: Reach for September
Bungie gave the world a first glimpse at the campaign of Halo: Reach at last yearâs show, and mentioned that the game would be out that September.
Verdict: 100% true. Reach was released on September 14th, 2010.
Fable III is Surely an Exclusive Game
Game designer Peter Molyneux introduced footage of Fable III, saying specifically that the game would be released as an Xbox exclusive on October 26th, 2010.
Verdict: The release date was right on the money. Fable III was on store shelves on 10/26/10. The exclusivity part, on the other hand, is a little more tricky. Despite being billed as a Xbox 360 exclusive, Lionhead announced that a PC version would also be available shortly after the gameâs initial release. At first, the PC version was supposed be released at the end of 2010, and would remain a âMicrosoft exclusiveâ, as it would only be digitally available via Micosoftâs âGames for Windows â LIVEâ service. The PC version was delayed, which led many to question whether the PC version was coming at all.
In April, Lionhead said that the PC version was on the way, and would be available via both âGames for Windowsâ and Steam. After all that, the PC version of the game came was released on May 17. So itâs not like Fable III ever became a Mac or Wii game, but that Games For Windows exclusivity didnât amount to anything.
And What About That Star Wars: Kinect Game?
To close their Kinect presentation, Microsoft announced that Lucasarts was working on a Star Wars game for the Kinect. According to the very short gameplay clip shown, players control a jedi, deflecting lasers with a lightsaber and using the force to throw enemies and objects, before Darth Vader arrives to challenge you. The trailer revealed that the game would be released some time in 2011.
Verdict: Similar to Codename: Kingdoms, nothing has been said about this game since last yearâs E3 (we did get this tiny leak, though). There are seven months left in 2011, so itâs a possibility. But why so quiet about this one, Microsoft?
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Hey, Sony, youâre nextâŠ
(Top photo by Casey Rodgers | AP)