|
The Games, after all is said and done it's all about the games, and the range revealed at X01 demonstrated the large amount of support that Xbox enjoys from 3rd party developers, as well as a stellar line-up of 1st party games. In total there were 40 playable games at X01, with many more being announced for the first time or shown on video.
Peter Molyneux of Lionhead Studios announced his second Xbox-exclusive game, BC, an exciting new title being developed by Lionhead satellite Intrepid Games. In addition Molyneux ran a demonstration of his previously under-wraps Xbox RPG, Project Ego, in which players control a character who ages from childhood to death, whose skin tans from the sunlight over time, and with graphics and gameplay that take advantage of many of the advanced capabilities of Xbox. Both titles will be published by Microsoft Games.
Microsoft announced more titles from its first-party game development division including Brute Force, a futuristic squad-based, tactical shooter played from a third person perspective and with stunning graphics, and Rallisport Challenge, a unique rally racing game with four different types of rally competition.
Other major announcements from third-party publishers included:
Electronic Arts: Announced and demonstrated an Xbox-exclusive version of F1 2002 which will include the new season’s course and driver data
Activision: Announced and had a playable version of Wreckless, an Xbox-exclusive mission-based driving game
Tecmo: First European playable version of the highly anticipated and Xbox-exclusive fighting game Dead Or Alive 3
Sega: Debut of playable demos in Europe of Xbox firsts Jet Set Radio Future, GunValkyrie and Sega GT 2002
Eidos: Announced and demoed an Xbox version of Championship Manager, the highly successful football management game now on a console for the first time
Infogrames: Playable Atari title Transworld Surfing – the first unveiling of an Xbox game under the Atari brand
Ubi Soft: Announced Ghost Recon as an Xbox exclusive; first showing of Batman Vengeance and Rayman M on Xbox
THQ: First European playable version of the Xbox-exclusive motorcycle racer Moto GP ("oh and no it's not a port of the PS2 title")
|
|
Date: 2001-10-18 |
| Posted by: Ade |
| Source: |
|
|
|
|
|
|