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‘Halo: Master Chief Collection’ Gets Date, Details

343 Studios announced during the Microsoft conference this morning that November 11, 2014 will mark the launch of the Master Chief Collection. For $59.99 on Xbox One you will be able to pick up Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 4. With November being the ten year anniversary of Halo 2, that specific title will be getting the full anniversary treatment with touched up graphics, and will ship with the original multi-player. Over 100 multi-player maps, all running on the original engines in 1080p 60 frames a second with dedicated servers. Damn son.

 

Entertainment Is Dead Pre E3 Show

The crew at Entertainment Is Dead gathered to discuss their hopes and dreams for this year. They also spend some time discussing their biggest disappointments from years past. There will be recaps of the various press conferences through these fine folk as well, so be sure to subscribe to their YouTube Channel and find them on twitter @eidpodcast.

 

E3 Is Upon Us!

E3 2014 is upon us once again, and this year aims to be a software slugfest. With all next gen consoles on the shelves the Big Three are going to be focusing on the titles their respective systems will deliver to the game-hungry masses. We here at Big Shiny Robot! will be sure to keep you updated on the latest comings and goings of the event. We’ve got a man on the ground and our eyes on the web; so keep us refreshing as the news hits.

The conference schedule is as follows:

 

930 AM Pacific 1030 Mountain Time – Microsoft Press Event

Microsoft will surely be leading of with the heavy hitters releasing this year, and I’d bet the fortune I just gave that Nigerian prince to save his family that they will end with Halo 5 game play or at least plot description. While we can imagine the chest thumping they will also most likely show some new software features for the Xbox One and maybe unveil the next season of KI characters too?

 

12:00 PM Pacific 1:00 Mountain Time – EA Event

EA will pimp their next generation of sports titles, and I’m sure will start talking about a new Battlefield title. The big news we’re looking for from them is what Star Wars titles they’re working on with the exclusive licensing. Maybe this year we’ll get to see more of that Battlefront title they teased last year?

 

3:00 PM Pacific 4:00 PM Mountain Time – Ubisoft

Ubisoft will undoubtedly show off Assassin’s Creed Unity in greater depth, and who knows, maybe they’ll start to discuss a new Splinter Cell, show us some more Rabbids, the sky is the limit! Truthfully more details on “The Division” is the real boatload here, though it has been delayed, the game still looks to be extremely awesome. 

 

6:00 PM Pacific 7:00 PM Mountain Time – Sony Press Event

Finally Sony will wrap up the day with undoubted chest thumping for their brand and a massive list of titles releasing. You can already see a large list of what they will be discussing on the PlayStation Blog, with many surprises with held. We can count on more discussion around Uncharted 4, The Last Guardian, Destiny, and a whirlwind of others. If all goes well PlayStation Now will get a price and solid date, and the world can continue moving forward.

Tuesday June 10th 9:00 AM Pacific Time 10:00 Mountain Time – Nintendo Press Event

Nintendo will be holding their E3 Digital event bright and early tomorrow for you west coasters. If all goes well we can get the final roster and a date for Smash Bros. I’m sure we’ll hear some Mario Kart 8 chest thumping, and hopefully we can be given a huge list o new IP coming to push the WiiU forward. Or maybe we’ll get a back pedal and a plan change. (the latter statement is doubtful as Nintendo believes in their ways religiously.)

Keep our E3 section tabbed in your browser and we’ll keep feeding you the juicy details from Los Angeles. The celebration begins shortly, I hope you’ve brought your a game!

The Wizeguy: E3 Is Still What It Used To Be

The Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, kicks off June 9 with an abundance of announcements from the makers of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Wii U. Then, the doors of the Los Angeles Convention Center opens June 10, showcasing the biggest video games launching this holiday and beyond.

It happens like clockwork around this time of year when some people question if E3 is still relevant or if it should give up the ghost.

That’s like asking what we need christmas for because we can gift each other things all year long.

It’s just that there is this one date, where everyone focuses on what’s next in video games, where all big console manufacturers and the biggest third party publisher compete with each other almost face to face with what they have in stock to catch the interest of gamers over the next year. All set with conferences with fixed dates you can wait for, you know when they start their rain of announcements and you can ask fellow gamers to watch them together with you live and comment on all the awes and fails via the social network of your choice.

In exactly the same way that the Oscars promote Hollywood’s films, keep them in the mind of their customers, and give them an air of gravitas and respectability, E3 does for the games industry. This is the time of year that the mainstream press dishes out a bunch of free publicity to videogames companies, and reminds people that games make more money than movies. Many industries have suffered because they have let their narrative be seized and written by outsiders. E3 lets companies tell their story, namely that the intent of videogames is to be entertaining, fun, and social with broad varieties for broad tastes. E3 is the face that games companies put on not to gamers, but to the rest of the world.

Of course it still matters. Maybe not to some of the cynics, but to gaming at large. If not E3, something like it. And no, GDC doesn’t count, PAX doesn’t count, Gamescom doesn’t count unless E3 stops existing, and none of the publisher-specific events out there will ever count. It’s a trade show, not a festival, not an event that is all games and no demonstration, and not an impromptu temporary theme park – but an honest-to-goodness place, where the industry and the people in it “debut” their nearly-finished or finished works and innovations.

I don’t think people who go there in person routinely are aware of how E3 filters out. Its footprint is insane by comparison to anything else. The media wears something nice and gets the pundits to sit and talk games on Television and the intertubes. Every site is skinned for it. Every publisher works for it. Every investor pays attention to it. The more attention drawn, the bigger the exposure to its target audience. This exposure works in everyone’s favor, for developers, studios, and indies. Giving them the spotlights they need to showcase our upcoming gaming future and any other big interesting announcements. If they just let loose like any normal announcement on an average day, the exposure won’t be as large or solid, and if you’re an indie company, or a new indie company, you most likely won’t be on everyone’s radar. And thus, won’t have a big reach to your audience.

With that being said…I wouldn’t mind seeing pre-keynote predictions/coverage, broadcasting the keynotes, and post-presser reactions, but they should have significantly more interviews and demos compared to what they show – stuff that runs the LENGTH of E3, not just the first two big days. They don’t need to show the secondary pressers (Ubi, Konami, etc.) for all I care – make them available online and have a ticker scroll across the screen with actual, punctual updates while you’re still doing interviews/demo coverage. Send reporters onto the floor via remote segments, host more journalist (recap/reaction) panels, etc.

Being a gamer isn’t just about playing games, it’s about being deeply immersed in the culture surrounding them, and E3 is the pinnacle of that. What are your predictions and rumors for this years event? Sound off in the comments. 

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NINTENDO: Developer Roundtable Pokemon X and Y

The Pokémon Channel was good enough to share their recap of the Pokémon X and Y Developer Round Table. There are few games that can eek 300+ hours out of my life, and Pokémon is one of those few.

TRAILER: Blacklight Retribution PS4

That’s right Blacklight: Retribution is a F2P FPS for PS4, say that ten times fast. Utilizing the PS4’s online compatibility and heavy power this looks like a great shooter coming from Zombie Studios. Free to Play seems to be the new buzz word out of the gaming industry with success of so many other companies using this model. On console we’ve already seen Gotham City Impostors, and now Tekken Revolution. The Xbox One will be launching with Killer Instinct which will also be free to play. We’re seeing a trend that I hope stays successful and entertaining, I dread a future of consoles filled with The Simpson’s Tapped Out> Anywho here is the trailer below!

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E3: Final Fantasy XV Combat Demo

Square Enix was kind enough to show off combat video from Final Fantasy XV( formerly vs.) It looks like a blend of action combat with some form of group interaction. What I can’t figure out is them saying Fantasy based on reality but the dude can teleport to a sword. The combat looks awesome.

TRAILER: Saints Row IV

Im really excited to see a trailer for this after the shuttering of THQ. Seeing their IP receive trailers shows that they had good content, just a distribution model that wasn’t working to their advantage. Im glad that Deep Silver and Volition are up and rolling with this one!

-NcnVHzIo

E3: PIKMIN WiiU In Depth

“We didn’t make Pikmin simply to extend the series, we made it because we wanted to.” Damn I’m excited.